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N' 4. fi i vu t 'V l f L l l Foster Alter Dr. Thelma Peters Frank Digges Director of Alumni Affairs Director of Social Sciences Assistant Dean of Student Personnel Services Without the concern of the president and the administration to keep the doors and minds open to all levels of communication, M-DJCN would never have made it as far as it has, we would be just another junior college. . Dr. William A. Weber Director of Eleanor Eyman I Dr. Adrian Poitras Medjcal1y.Re1ated P1-ggrams Director of Libraries Dlrector of Natural Sciences lu e. S -F 1 Qfzistztflisrrtefiias-wi l ' ff-A95 fl F'I'ffsfiE4 . 5- ' fisabif-is .g g -14' 'l1Q'Tigf'j.1ii!:w'eQ X FL ' Y 'i n:. .- -N . ,i X 'lv jf 17 P
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FACULTY Some people are under the impression that M-DJCN's faculty doesn't do any- thing. Well, they are totally wrong! MARY DAGRAEDT is teaching consultant for Spalding and has her story in the Royal Blue Book and the National Gold Book ..... DARWIN E. GERHART spends what little free time he has pra- cticing hypnotism Qheis licensed even- what a sneaky way to hold a class spellboundlj .... LEON PRIOR is going to take a trip - to South Africa where he'll study under a fellowship award and will teach some of the Afro-American courses at Dade .... THELMA ALTSHULER is in charge of the film festival at the Deauville on April I4-16 in connection with the National Convention of English Professors .... professor and author WILLLAM DOSTER has the second edition of his book First Perspective coming out soon .... AUDREY ROTH has two of her own ready. In addition, she was appointed to the Joint Modern Language Association. How about that! .... English professor WILLIAM MOSELY, whose first book was a hand- printed affair on the back of his niother's cookbook pages submitted a short story to a contest in the Virginia Quarterly Review and won the 351,000 prize. This story Department of Speech, Drama and Journalism - SEATED: Ramon T. George, Joyce Brogdon, Ken Fountain, chair- man, George Nl. Brown, Harry E. Munn Jr.. STANDING- Eugene F. Wright, Dorothy Hosken, lVl. J. Schwartz, Barbara Garfunkel, Chris Steers. appears in the Best Short Stories of 1968. He presently has several more articles ready for publication. Professor Mosely reached even greater heights recently when he became faculty advisor for lVl-DJCN,s new literary magazine Prism. . . People in the Art Department arenit sitting around on their easels either. Be- sides having a faculty exhibit in January. . . .DUANE HANSON 'Gshowed offi' some of his work at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York during the Fall Semester. . . .RICHARD PRICE was also in the l'Fun Cityw showing his paintings at the Nordness Gallery .... Greatest exhibi- tionistw was SALVATORE LAROSE who, had a two-man exhibit at the Nest of Owls Gallery and will have a one-man exhibit at the U. of Maine in April .... The activities go on!!! JULIUS SIRILO, whose architectural photographs of lVliami's more prominent structures appear regularly in the Miami Herald, spends his weekends lecturing about photography in a program he is expanding to include the entire East coast. He is the official photographer for the June Taylor Dancers of the Jackie Gleason Show. . . .JACK LOW recently secured an intern- ship contract with national Sheraton Hotels. That makes us the only two-year
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