David Bagwell, 2002 graduate, and juniors Angela Jackson and Sally Powers hold toy guns as they participate in a Civil War battle reenactment. Students in Dr. Paul Haynie's, professor of history, classtook a field trip to Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn. and Vicksburg , Miss. , locations of two Civil War battles, April 3-5. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Paul Haynie) Senior Adam Harrell, jU!:lior Angela Jackson and freshman Rhea McLain visit during a cookout at Professors Kevin and Lori Kleins' house in August. The cookout provided history students a relaxed atmosphere to get reacquainted after the summer break. (Photo courtesy of Lori Klein) Juniors Hayley Cheatham and Rachel Scott discuss their topic choice during class. Each student was allowed to choose from five majors topics, including the Viet– nam War, the race to the moon and John F. Kennedy's presidency . (Photo by Lindsey Taliaferro) The U.S. and the world SInce 1945 class em hasized the imr.ortance0 oral communication in history. During the class, students were required to com– plete an interview project. Sophomore T(cia Wigner interviews Dr. Larry Long, distinguished professor of English and associate vice president for academic affairs, about the acceptance of rock 'n' roll on Harding's campus. Each student learned'interview skills, as well as the difference between oral and written history. (Photo by Rachel Miller) Junior Rebecca Chaffin interviews Edythe Lane about her son who served in the Vietnam War. Students had to com– plete two interviews, one from the Harding community, the other with someone not affiliated with the university. (Photo by Melissa Wilson) history &social science 161 1111111 .
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