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X QW A! X ,, if X 53,2 Q I MISS f naman WFS , W 2 as W Y, 5 is A 1 K It lvl: 'AWP'- , , . . .- Q' WA' DR. R PERT COOKE Here is our Uncle Rupertfi busy. busy. busy as usual, planning some delightful trip for us to take. This early bird is the only one who is fully awake for breakfast. lHe probably has been up since 6:00 a.m. looking after his flowers around the Cam- pus.l He always has a joke to make you chuckle. or a handkerchief to dry your eyes. or some message about your bank account being overclrawn, or an announce- ment about the Caribbean Cruise. But he is never too busy to sit and talk to one of Hhis little girls lwell. hardly everi.
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,, gy ' F lags Qi ii i , ff? 1 : V ,, ' , Ei? ' A 1.' L ' HA Q g- -Q It l 1: , , QSM 1958-59 marks President Gibsons first year at Gulf Park. and although this has been his fresh- mann year here. he is an old hand at this business of education. He was formerly Director of Pre-admis- sions at Tulane University. President of North- western State College in Louisiana. and Director of Higher Education for Louisiana from 1941 to 1946. 111 addition to writing numerous artices for educa- tional journals and authoring several elementary textbooks. President Gibson edited The Mississippi Educational Advance, a professional magazine for El teachers. He has also served as the President of the Mississippi Education Association and as a member ol' the Associated Consultants in Education. Since July 1 the Gibsons have been on campus learning the ways of Gulf Park, The interest and the enthusiasm which they have shown in the college have been reflected throughout the campus. Their respect for Gulf Park traditions and their truly Southern hospitality have given the students the warmest welcome and helped make this year a most profitable one. We welcome them to our Gulf Park family,
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DEAN IULIA RINE Our mother, sister, pal, and Auntie Maine all rolled into one is Dean Rine. You couldn't find a more fashionable mother in her harem skirts and painted spiked heels. or a pal more fun at parties, And her jokes are REALLY funny. lf you need a date our Auntie Mame is the one to see. She knows more Cadets and more about them than Uncle Sam. With such a capable lady of letters in charge, our problems are few and far between. but in case of an emerg- ency we are always welcomed to the kleenex and a sympathetic shoulder at Dean Rineis Coffee Shopf' Q
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