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CHECK-UP - Or James Witchell (upper pic- ture), who was not a member of the Board of Education when the earlier photo was fallen, finds out from Roger Wells just how things are going. MUCH ADO ABOUT HAIR-DOS - Cosme- tology instructors (lower picture) confer about problem in hair styling. Left to right, they are Mrs. Bergit Hager, Mrs. Alice Neal, and Mrs. Susan Hanenberger. Object in center is called a Gloria head. PROBLEM — Business instruc- tor Fleming Smith finds he has a typewriter that can ' t spell. Communication EDUCATION is essentially the transmission of ideas from the minds of the past to the minds of the present. Accordingly the ability to communicate ideas is the object of much college instruction. Faculty members are experts at the art of getting an idea across, and Board members, too, in their official deliberations and in informal contacts with students find it worthwhile to take time out to exchange points of view. FACULTY REVIEW — At left, Dorothy Kincell points to vocabulary aids on board as Margaret Outlaw and Russell Farnsworth listen to tape recording of Spanish conversation. In center, Mrs. Dorothy Summers, library assistant, and Rosa McKusick, assistant librarian, confer on a book display. At right, Librarian Ernest Toy (left) gets the last word about a new book from Economist Maurice Mackenzie.
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:s: Id Practica Otherwise PREPARED - Elmsr Peck (geology, geography), shows confidence in his forecast as he warns class a bit of Cali- fornia sunshine is on its way. EAVESDROPPER - Instructor Norma Loye lends an ear while Rafaela Marmolejo, Janet Troxel, Phyllis Guza, and Mildred Salmans take dictation in the new listening room. AT EASE — Lawson Cooper relaxes in the regal manner while Dowayne Robertson sketches those artistic paws. GREETINGS - Leroy Bucknell and Mrs. Helen McGovern provided a warmer welcome than this suddenly snapped photograph indicates when an unidentified alumna paid a visit to the Business Education Depart- ment.
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PENSIVE — History Insiruciur John Horton ponders a rebuttal during panel discussion which was a part of the Faculty Lecture Series. PUNGENT - John Newstead, prob- ably insisting that two plus two is always four, makes a point em- phatic in his math review class. RELAXED — Psychologist Lee Gladden believes people learn best when they are happy, and nothing makes a class so happy on a hot fall afternoon as taking it out into the cool green Quadrangle. Nothing, that is, except turning it loose completely. In case there is any doubt, that ' s Gladden lolling at the left in the dark suit.
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