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HUMANITIES Largest typ Six Dz'vz'sz'0ns The largest group under the new divisions sys- tem innovated this year, is the humanities divi- sion. Under its head, Mr. Tom Kelly, the division includes eighteen faculty members representing the fields of English, speech, journalism, art and music. The English department, of which Miss Inez Frost is head is the only organized depart- ment within the divison. Mr. Tom Kelly speaks at a humanities meeting as head of the division. Mr, Inez Frost assists him as head of the Eng- lish department, which is formed within the division. It should work, muses Mrs. Arless Eilerts. She and Mr. Dale Gleason ex- perimented with team-teaching in their freshman English classes. Anderson Bender Brown REBA ANDERSON, Englirh A.B., Northwestern State Collegeq M.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennes- see. Reading improvement program. BERNICE BENDER, English B.S., Kansas State University: M,S., Kansas State University. Assembly committee. ELAINE BROWN, English A.B., Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, A 20 3 is
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DRAGON INN Operates For Last Year PKK Born February 14, 1961, the Dragon Inn will see its last days with the completion of the student union building. In two years it grew from a rented cash register s and a used refrigerator to a full-fledged snack bar Q complete with sinks, roasters and coffeemakers. It will probably be converted into a class room, Zgr ldly . iggr, L ,, , . faculty offices or general work rooms. -:-':' ' yy 1 etrerese eeeae l A :- 'tii' Reaching for a frosty treat is Mrs. Jo Bunker. Mrs. Bunker has been with the Dragon Inn since it opened. As part of the clean-up campaign, Betty McGhee tacks Coming right up, smiles Mary Jane Hannigan. up a poster. E55-P Hits .. QHQGQQ f 'Es I9
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