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THE SUMMER WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH June 6-10, 1966 D1 . Ralph J. Bryson, Coordinator Julia! 5 5' u i - i The entire group of the Summer W'orkshop for Teachers of English Dr. Raleigh P. ?layer, Workshop instructor in Language, explains is shown above in the official photograph. the difficulties and the satisfaction of reaching language. Dr. Maggie B. Daniel Chairman of the Divisinn of Humanities, Wiley College, sits with the study group at the left. ' 212;; A study group listens attentively to one of the Workshop instructors. Mrs. Frances Jones, NDEA Consultant, Alabama State Department of Education, sits on the left. Miss Cat? '55 inmnm Breedlove, NDEA. Consultant, Alabama State Depart- lams of teaching Literature. 'F' E' Dunn. Media Instructor, addresses a study group. Miss Ernestine WV. Slade, Literature Instructor, discusses the prob- tnent nf l-Lducation, sits in with the group on the first row. '9
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SPRING COMMENCEMENT...'66 DR. FRAN K L. STANLEY Degrees were confurrvd upon 255 persons at the 198th Commencement by President Levi Wat- kins, May 23 in the Arena Auditorium, the President and National Alumni President Charles W. Pecke, Detroit inducted the new graduates into the General Alumni Association. Dean Nep- tnno presented the candidates for degrees. Frank L. Stanley, President and publisher of the LOUISVILLE tKentuckw DEFENDER and President of NNPA delivered the Commence- ment AddreSS from :1 matrix resident in the challenging questinnJhAHE YOU TAKING OUT MORE EDUCATION THAN YOU BROUGHT IN ? as measured by john Huskin's standards of Education- . . . 'hnot teaching people what they do not know? But. touching them to behave as they do not be- haw', . . . Leads to the best for self and most serviceable to others. College Band and Choir in Huger and Hammerstein. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE , THOMAS LYLE. Conducting.
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l966 WORKSHOP FOR SUPERVISING TEACHERS Wnrkshop participants nose with guest contributors and WORKSHOP participants deliberate in groups to prepare reaction can- officials on Deank Day. Beading L to R are Mr. S. W. ccpts 0:: DR. ELAINE PAIGE WITTY'S address while she, DB. 'WITTY, Walker. Dr. William A. Hunter, Dr. Levi Vatkins. Presi- tconterl confers with Assistant Director 5. W. W'ALKER and Director dent, Alabama State College; Dr. Richard Arrington, Jr., ZELIA S. EVANS in the rear. Dr. B. B. Hardy. Mrs. Myrtle Blissel'l'. Dr. Zelia S. Evans, Mr. Thomas A. House, Mrs. Mary E. Outlaw, Mrs. Alberta Jackson, Mrs. Anna E. Miller. Mrs. Wilhelmina Jackson, Mrs. Onic H. Nelson, Mrs. Catherine B. Hendron, Mrs. Helen C. Norwund, Mrs. Marguerite Hughes. Mrs. Wy- nettu L. Harris, Mr. Enoch Cameron, Mrs. Bernice Lee, Mrs. Frankie Ayers. Mrs. Eluise Cephus. Mrs. D. Ba't1e Austin. Mrs. Quintella Smith, Mrs. Bertha Dickerson, Miss Barbara VVesIey. Mrs. Sara B. Harrison, Mrs. Delilah Goshn, Mrs. Pallie W. Thomas, Mrs. Pattie H. Gregory, Mrs. Ollie L. Daniels. Mrs. Thelma Vinson, and Mrs. Marguerite J. Stone. DR. ROBERT E. BILLSX Dean, University of AIabama addressing the workshop. DR. 1. GERARD NEPTUNE of Alabama State College speaks to workshop participants on Dean's Day. Sharing Ihe speaker's section 1. tn R are DEAN R'CHARD ARRIVCTON. IR. of Miles College, DIRECTOR ZELIA S. EVANS, DR. I. C. BLAIR and other Slate Dennrrment officials. Not shown are DEAN WILLIAM A. HUNTER of Tuskegee Institute anti DEAN B. B. HARDY of Stillman College. Workshop participants listen to a guest contributor.
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