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Miss Jones discusses plans for a Shakespeare Tour. •. - A WGUCU The English Department brings out various talents in lan- guage and literature, linguistics, the study of language units, and rhetoric, the studv of communication processes. Some of the specialized courses are Shakespeare, Milton, Chaucer, Ad- vanced Grammar, and Histon, ' and Development of the Eng- lish Language. The journalism class published Springs of Helicon, the campus literarv magazine. MARY RUTH MILLER Professor Department Chairman GENEVIEVE WIGGINS Assistant Professor DORIS JONES Assistant Professor MILDRED ARCHER Associate Professor EILEEN WORTHEN Instructor WILLIAM J. SEWELL Instructor LOUISE I. HARMS Assistant Professor of Library Science 24 Mrs. Archer points out an amusing illustration.
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Barbara Wimberlv, Secretarv to Business Manager; Ailene Hensley, Secretary to Aca- emic Dean; June Prince, Dean ' s Office Assistant; Charlotte Washington, Assistant in ervice Office; Patricia Garrison, Booki eeper. elen Lefler, Secretarv to Director of Development; Virginia Walker, Receptionist id Switchboard Operator; Dorothy Norton, Secretarv in De elopment Office. (Not ictured) Evelyn Bowling, Secretary to Dean of Students; Jovce Henrv, Secretarv to irector of Admissions. Ruth Jackson, Assistant in Bookstore; Doris Hutson, Manager of Bookstore. John Tvler, Curator of Fisher Hall. 23
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WILLIAM H.ARCHER Associate Professor Spanish Department Ciiairman HEIDE LOMANGINO Instructor of German JACQUELINE TIDWELL Instructor of French For Janie Mize, Spanish Can be fun. p p r U- FOREIGN All students are given the opportunity to studv a foreign language. In this age of conflict among na- tions, world-wide travel, and ever-mounting inter- ests in the cultures of other countries, a knowledge of foreign languages can become a pathway to peace by opening the lines of communication. French, Spanish, and German are spiced by a southern drawl. The giggles and blushes at unusual sounds, and the grins of satisfaction at the some- times accidentally correct guesses are familiar to the language teacher. Beth Willien spends time in research. 25
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