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It’s a common sight to see Gramblinites studying Spanish, but during the summer of 1985 Tiger eyes were treated to a very unique experience. That was when 38 Mexican ex- change students participated in the university's Teaching English as a Second Language Program. This cooperative program between the University of Coahuila in Saltillo and the GSU English De- partment featured oral and written grammar, conversation, vocabulary, comprehensive listening and tutorial sessions. Mario Cabello, a 1980 GSU grad- uate, was the Mexican coordinator. I ONS Lae Mexicans board bus for trip to Monroe. Is this correct? Dr. Ennis converses with participants. Graduates sing the GSU alma mater. The president congratulates a graduate. 106 Classes
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Nelson Speaks At Assembly “You must one day decide which of two roads to take,”’ explained Honors Day speaker Dr. Ivory Nel- son during a special assembly April 16th in T.H. Harris Auditorium. The assistant to the chancellor of the Texas A M University System told the gathering of top scholars that there are two paths to take—one is narrow while the other is broad. “You will find lots of people on the wide road and they are usually uneducated and undisciplined,” he said. Dr. Nelson advised against that path and instead stressed the importance of following the narrow road. “You will not find many people on it, but its benefits are great.”” The Texas educator added this simple formula for success: (1) develop all your re- sources, (2) apply all your talents and (3) stand up and be counted. During the convocation, 1985 spring and fall hon- or students were cited. In addition, Presidential Honors Day Scholarships, Business-Industry Cluster grants, a Police Jury grant and Greek scholarship awards were presented. Members of Who’s Who were also recognized. Gilda Williams gets $500 Police Jury Scholarship. Dr. Ivory Nelson addresses top students. Sigma Gamma Rho had top Greek average. Happenings 105
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Chinese education specialist talks. Sie Pre One of China’s leading education experts talked to a Grambling audience Feb. 6 in room 10 of Woodson Hall. Ji Xiaolin, chief of the State Education Commission of the People’s Republic of China, outlined his country’s foreign student study programs and its education system in general. President Joseph B. Johnson awarded the noted guest with a special certificate. : Let’s sit over there. Dr. Johnson cites Xiaolin. Happenings 107
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