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0. T. EXPERT Nancy B. Greenman, O.T.R., is the way it reads on the books which means K.U. has a new registered oc- cupational therapist. You ' ll find her on the third floor of Frank Strong hall teaching classes in handcrafts and O. T. theory. Born in Norwich, Conn., Miss Greenman, until this year, had never been west of New York. She attended the University of Connecticut and took post graduate work at the Boston School of Occupational Therapy. Previous to joining the K.U. teaching staff. Miss Green- man worked as an occupational therapist at St. Eliza- beth ' s hospital in Washington, D. C These hills in Lawrence were something I hadn ' t expected, she explained. I still can ' t convince the folks in New York that Kansas isn ' t flat. In spite of the differences and surprises that she has discovered out west. ' Miss Greenman likes K.U. As far as hobbies go. Miss Greenman doesn ' t have a special one but she enjoys music, movies, books, books, and more books. (Books could nearly be the one. ) She also likes to swim and hike. Girl Scouting is a specialty with her, and she has taken a Lawrence scout troop under her wing. She says she ' s a nature lover from ' way back. She doesn ' t claim a favorite movie star, but Bing Crosby is a strong first-placer. I ' m not a Frankie fan, she admits emphatically. by Mary Vermillion HffSPAPEI Ml From newspaper man to journalism instructor in one short year is Lee Cole, new faculty member on the Hill, and new coaching, neophyte journalists on the fine arts of photography, feature writing, and newspaper admin- istration. Cole, who attended De Pauw University on a Rector Scholarship and later graduated from the University of Indiana, has been in the newspaper game for almost a decade. During the last 21 years he has published two weekly newspapers, back home in Indiana. One was in Highland and the other in Cayuga, Ind. This, his first year at K.U., is also his first contest with the trials of teaching. Of his four sons, whom he says are going to K.U., one is now serving with the merchant marines, a second is waiting to be drafted after recently completing high school, and two are still in junior high school Cole, an enterprising businessman, has the distinction of being one of the first small-town publishers to install and operate his own news-photography outfits. His hobbies follow closely after the pattern of his work practical printing and woodworking. As another side- line, he has been active in scout work for the past 13 years. by Sim Myers Photos by Smith
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) DR. romm Hollywood-styled by Dolores Sulzman TALL, well built and (see pic- ture), Dr. Coleman, in his first statement to the press, said, with the proper Hollywood intona- tion, I just want to be a good prof, and he means exactly that. From Sunny Cal, Dr. James C. Coleman came to join the K. U. psychology staff this fall just in time to enjoy the Kansas rainy sea- son. The rain and other things ob- served during his first week in our sovereign state have confused him a bit. He, too, thought Kansas was dry. He ' s interested in psychology and moreover interested in teach- ing it to anyone who gets in his classes. He doesn ' t offer any snap courses, but as one coed explains it He has a way of dishing it out (Continued on Page 60)
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THE JAYHAWKER PHOTO BY PALMER X Lovely to look at, Connie Cloughly, a Sophomore in the College, and a Chi Omega pledge.
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