September 13, 1966 Section II Page 2 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Assistant Mean Of Education, Physics Department ilea Among New Faculty Members Appro By Trustees Twenty - five new faculty members, including a new Physics Department chairman and associate dean of Educa tion, have been appointed for the University of North Ca rolina here following approv al of the University's Board of Trustees. The announcement was made by President Wiliam C Friday and Chancellor J. Car lyle Sitterson, following trus tee approval. Dr. James Homer Crawford Jr., a. native of Union, S. C, has been named professor and chairman of the Physics De partment, beginning next Feb ruary. He will replace Dr. E. D. Palmatier. Crawford holds the A. B. degree from Wof- ford and his Ph.D. from UNC. A .member of Phi Beta Kap pa, he has been director of the Solid State Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 1949. Dr. Edward J. Ludwig, now completing postdoctoral re search at Rutgers, will join the Physics faculty, this fall. A New York native, he holds At The Center of Downtown East Franklin St.- Nearest Drugstore To Campus fizz Q Cosmetics Toiletries 9 Fountain & Ltinch Counter P Newsstand, Large Selection Paperbacks o Gifts Health Aids Pipes, Fine Imported & Domestic Tobaccos 9- Sundries Charge Accounts FillE DHLIUEnY POOHE C32-01 01 Prescriptions Picked Up and Delivered Every Hour. 9-6 On Weekdays, 9-5 On Saturday. No Extra Charge degrees from Fordham and Indiana Universities. He is a member of Sigma Xi. Five new faculty members have been appointed to the Education School. Dr. Zane Emerson Eargle has been named associate professor and associate dean of E d u c a tion, replacing A. F. Pritch ard. A native of Waxhaw, he holds the A. B. and masters degree in education and the Ph.D. from UNC. He has held teaching and administrative posts in Durham, Scotland Neck and Durham County schools. The four others named to. the education faculty are Gary Melvin Hipps of Ashe ville, Thomas D. Price of Chi cago, David H. Reilly of Pat erson, N. J., and Gary B. Stuck of Muncie, Ind. All will join the faculty this fall. Hipps holds degrees from UNC and Duke. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma, he has instructed at Furman University, South ern High School in Durham, UNC and Duke. He is now an assistant professor at Fur man. For 14 years, Price taught in the Las Lomitas School District in California. He is now instructing at Stanford. Reilly holds degrees from the University of Vermont and Rutgers.. This past year, he has been a postdoctoral fel low at the Einstein School of Medicine. Stuck holds degrees from Hanover College and Indiana University. He has taught in Guam and at Indiana Uni versity. The Sociology Department will get three new faculty members this fall. Thay are Dr. Amos H. Hawley of St. Louis, Mo., Desmond Peter Ellis and Dr. Krishnan Nam boodiri, both of India. Hawley holds his degrees from Cincinnati and Michigan Universities. Presently a vis iting professor at UNC, he, was formerly professor and chairman of the Sociology De partment at Michigan., Ellis is a teaching assistant at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, where he re ceived the masters degree. A graduate of the University of Leicester in England, he is completing wonc ior a Ph.D. at Washington University. Currently a visiting profes sor at UNC, Namboodiri for merly taught statistics at the University of Kerala, where he received two degrees. A member of Phi Kappa P h i, he holds the Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Business Administration, Religion, and Linguistics will each get two new faculty members this fall. . Joining the Business Admin istration faculty will be Dr. James William Leasure of Ot tawa, Ohio, and Dr. Robert Richard Rehder of Chicago. Now teaching at San Diego . State College, Leasure holds" degrees from the University of New Mexico and Princeton. Rehder is teaching - at Stan ford, where he" received his Ph.D. A graduate of De Pauw, he received his M, B. A. from Indiana University. -" Dr. William Jay Peck of Arlington, Mass., and Dr. Jack M. Sasson of Syria " will join" the Religion faculty Sept. 1. Peck is currently teaching at Williams College. He holds de grees from Yale, Princeton Theological . Seminary, Goet-, tingen University and Harv ard. Sasson holds the B. A. de gree from Brooklyn and has just completed his Ph.D. at Brandeis University. ' Joining the Department of Linguistics, Slavic and Ori ental Languages will be Wil liam T. Burke of Worches ter, Mass., and Dr. Maria Tsi-apr-a of Cyprus. Burke holds the A. B. and M. A. degrees from Boston University and is completing his Ph.D. at Tex as. He has taught at North western, New York Universi ty, the University of Wichita, the Universities of Georgia and Southern California. Tsia pera holds all her degrees from the University of Texas. She hr.r, taught at Texas and at Fresno State College. Chemistry, English, Physical Education, Zoology, Philoso- phv." Pharmacy. Public Health and Medicine will each get one new faculty member. Dr. Reuben Dennis Rieke of Lucan, Minn., will join the' chemistry faculty this fall. He holds degrees from Minnesota and Wisconsin and was a post doctoral fellow at the Uni versity of California at Los Angeles. He "has taught at Wisconsin, A Greensboro - native, Dr. Sidney Rufus Smith Jr., will become an assistant professor See NEW FACULTY Page 6 w ELGOME to U.N.C. FROM, Joseph 's Hair Stylists Specializing In HAIR STYLING BODY WAVES FROSTING ami COLORING REPAIRS WATCHES CLOCKS . JEWELRY All Work Guaranteed HENDERSON WATCHMAKER & JEWELER Imported Swiss and Bulova Watches it Keepsake Diamonds 402 W. FRANKLIN PHONE 942-2150 ft v w- . - WELCOME TO UNC f rom THE ' : i J x . ;; i ' . ft i ii CiH!A!PEL: HILL, N. C. . . .. 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