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go ' s , Honor Recipients Don Golden Pins Service to school and community is recognized weekly when a representa- tive student is awarded the Golden Shears pin in assembly. A committee of previous winners selects each recipient, considering their participation in campus activities. The Wearer of the Golden Shears pin wears it for one week until a new Wear- er is named. Each award winner is eli- gible for membership in an organization composed of previous winners. As a member of the Guardians of the Golden Shears, he participates in activities of the organization. A breakfast or luncheon for Golden Shears Wearers is held at each year's Homecoming. The Golden Shears award actually began in 1938 as a personality sketch in a column by the same name. Rambler editor for that year, Blanche McCutcheon, suggested awarding an emblem to the outstanding student each week in public recognition of his campus activities. The name Golden Shears was chosen, inasmuch as shears are useful in a newspaper ofiice, and also in shear- ing rams- Willie the Ram being col- lege mascot. This year's officers are: Mike Johnson, chairman, Diane Conrad, secretary-treas- urer, and Rayford Shelton, vice-chair- man. Other committee members are jo Ann Queen, Nan Haima and Greg Phillips. ji fT5 B- 51- .. , . a I A Q E1 lv. i , r C' if X Barbara Bcdsworth FQ Diane Conrad . '-1 L uv- ?' - .ap 'fi fr 7 0, 11-7 bi' Se Uv'-' cr Gordon Doggett Larry Giddings David Griffin Billy Leonard Darrell Miller Larry Moore Marcia Morgan Greg Phillips ,lo Ann Queen ,ludirh Hit! You XN'.xdc Walker Fave XN'riKhl sl
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v ' F fillgfcfg ',-r--.iwiizl fiflf, Z'-fiiill 2 2 . -..Wmllllllll Qonferring over the telephone with one of her students is Mrs. Katherine Speegle, mstructor of English. -1 Hu MIN, f4S 1 inn.-,Q 1 13 'I Yue W- K. Dr. Howard.Hughes, chairman of the Division of Languages and Literature, jots down last-minute notes for one of his literature classes. .1 . H ,i e Jjy Practical Experience Makes Best Teacher Grammar, themes, Grecian tragedies and deadlines are the bywords of the Division of Languages and Literature. The department offers a wide range of activities permitting the student to de- velop his creativity. Students are allowed to participate by contributing works to the literary supplement, or students may gain practical experience by working on the student publications. Language students enjoy the discovery of new words and ideas. They are able to use their new tongue in composition and reading. Once a week in a lab. they hear and practice their chosen language. Dr. Howard llughes. head of the Di- vision of language and literature, owns one of the largest collections of .lfolfy Dick editions of its kind. Hughes has been with 'IWYC for many years and has observed the growth of the department at a tremendous rate under his leadership.
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