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L by .X ,A .fp '- A .Y 5 ' Q X G Z Q! 'we S. l . ', 3 . , R e Creati itq TCU's poet-in-residence, Dr. William Skelly Burford, told students the essence of creativity is in bringing one's self to some form of expression Speaking under the auspices of the English Department, Dr. Burford initiated the Creative Writing Contest which was climaxed by the Awards Banquet in May, French classes explored De Gaulles country this semester via several slides and dialogue series pre- pared by Mrs, Martha l-lolmes and Mrs. Jane Harper, French instructors Dialogue portions of the series were mastered in verbal drills during class. Taped dialogues were also used weekly in the foreign language lab- oratory along with other learning devices. Students in advanced reading classes often read ten novels ci semester. The exercise aided in the develop- ment of speed skills. Though speed reading is included in the two reading courses offered, main emphasis is placed on comprehension skills, vocabulary development, X f and critical reading. ft ls During newspaper and yearbook lab periods and in their spare time, iournalism stuclents produced the 'Mani Reflector, newspaper, Carillon, yearbook, and veg' A - Summa, ma azine. Sheriff Lon Evans and other s eak- 'L Q P ers spoke to reporting classes. 1 a 'ff Af. S Q, I X .,' 4 wud P ,Y 45. 1 ,,,. .. ,v . - uf 6' V' . Ahfl' .iv 7 . . 'wiv .'- -H' ,L--' ,..- nf . -f .T ,gi ln, ,-. ,-- - Q 44:7 S 5 rs? fb 04,3 fbgbl 0 'Q Q: 6 gray' C - '- e Minnie Casfauets, portrayed by Kathy Childress, grants an interview Mrs. Martha Holmes and Mrs. Jane Harper preview slides to reporting classes of France used to supplement French lectures.
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