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Show Leland H. Monson Chairman M. Thatcher Allred Bertram Andelin J. Clair Anderson Florence R. Barton HUMANITIES "The aim of the Humanities Division is to make man more humane, to raise his ideals and standard of human values," states Dr. Leland H. Monson, chairman. This division is interested in disciplining the human mind and mastering the human emotions to help people to have better family relations with the family, the nation, and foreign countries. The four-year fine arts program will bring to Ogden "an air of culture which it has never before had." Weber tries to tie itself to the community as the cultural center of the community. People from the community are used in certain plays and musicals. "The division of humanities is more closely tied to the community here than anywhere else in the state," states Dr. Monson. English teachers will be in demand, for they are more greatly needed than any other type of teacher throughout the state. In the near future an auditorium, which will seat approximately 1,800 people, and fine arts building will be erected just south of the new union building. The division sponsors the twenty-fifth Annual Weber College High School Debating Tournament this year with an estimated 1,400 people attended from Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming. A substantial increase in student growth is anticipated for the four-year program. A. Bay Butler Farrell R. Collett Delmar H. Dickson John M. Elzey Lawrence C. Evans E. Carl Green Charles A. Groberg Gerald Grove Wendell H. Hall Fay Hanson Glenn L. Hanson Richard M. Jensen Clair W. Johnson Ralph D. Marsden C. M. Nilsson Roland C. Parry Marian T. Read Dick R. Rogers T. Leonard Rowley Doyle M. Strong Richard J. Van Wagoner Glen J. Ward Glen J. Wiese Floyd J. Woodfield |