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!lI'i1'ilii'll Change is inevitable in a progres- sive countryp change is constant. Jtesggrfjhu href ti.. A s nam iI'i1T -I l 'T' Tl -1 '11 IEC The Administration Building of the old campus was a landmark of both pre- and post-Civil War architecture. The new administration building which was recently named the J. J. Rhoads Education Building is a direct transition from the old Marshall building. The J. J. Rhoads Education Building now houses a few administrative of- fices, the Social Sciences Department, Foreign Languages Department, Stu- dent Personnel Services, and lan- guage laboratories.
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Mrs. Frances Howard, Dr. Fred Lange, and Mr. Irving Baker, vice president of Bishop, recogni served and worthy of note. ,. Nw, -ffm 5 Mrs. Francis Howard, sister of the former Vice Presi- dent ofthe United States Hubert H. Humphrey, visited zed the tribute to Dr. Lange as well de- A' - g 5 -'fl 1 ... '22, V If . mi 'H , -1. ' v 'f ' 4- 1 -as M . ' fy? the Bishop College campus in early November. Mrs. Howard was escorted around the campus by Mr. Fred M. Lange, member of the Board of Trustees, and Mr. Irving Baker, executive vice-president of Bishop College. The men ot Lange Hall held a reception in honor of Mrs. Howard in the Penthouse located on the fourth floor of the dormitory. Hylan Harrison, a resident of the fourth floor, along with other students extended their gratitude for Mrs. Howard making the visit to the campus while in Dallas campaigning for her brother. Mrs. Howard addressed the Young Democrats of Ai ig, Bishop College in the W. R. White Science Building. Paul Landry, president ot the Young Demos accepted an autographed picture of Mr. Humphrey presented to the club. Ann Howard, niece ot Mr. Humphrey, visited Dallas in October. Student representatives from the Young Demos attended a press conference held at Love Field Airport for Miss Howard. If I were asked to what the singular pros- perity and growing strength of the Ameri- can people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply: To the superiority of their women. -Tocqueville
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The Bishop College Concert Choir First top row, I-r, Brent Quinn, Charles Williams, Robert Johnson, Windell Williams, Donald Edwards, Robert Swift, Finas Knox, Ken- neth Johnson, LeArthur Thomas, Tom Sturdevant, Oscar Anderson, Eugene Penny, William Powell, Harold Parker, James Davis, Robert Searight, Melvin Gross, Raymond Lee, Raymond Robertson and Clovis Sykes. Middle row, I-r, Arthur Gray, Leonard Leach, Myra Ceaser, Diane Townsend, Erma Evans, Cynthia Turner, Phyllis Gray, Marian Tray- lor, Myrtha Carter, Jaqueline Mayeaux, Ann Stewart, Carolyn Smith, Sandra Smith, Karen Ambler, Linda Edgecombe, Doris Lewis, Gayle Lewis, Earnestyne Garner, Sandra Roquemore, Jacqueline Pryor, Mr. John S. Meeks, director A Lula Washington, Hattie Sanders, Betty Frierson, Earlene Nunley, Sherilyn Scott, DanNette Washington, Vera Handley, Larry Howard, Michael Grice, Vernon Lee and James Powell. Bottom row, I-r, Maurice Ambler, Ronald Thomas, Marvis Morris, Pamela Scott, Linda Young, Janice Pullens, Diane Miller, Lois Paige, Glenda Cole, Eleanor Duckens, Doris Grayson, Tillie Thomas, Carolvn Howze, Antoinette Ray, Helen Smith, Linda Hall, Gwinvere Powell, Letricia Farley, Sherry Mitchell, Eva Cooper, Theresa Mayfield, Linda Gilbert, Laverne Hawkins, Elnora Curry, Herman Johnson, Wallace Johnson, Michael Craig, and Michael Thompkins. I3
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