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The Communications PAGE 8 Building Housing the Auditorium, the lounge, the cafeteria and the Alibi Room, this is probably the most frequented building on the campus. Through these doors pass most of the students on the campus. After the Institute of Logopedics moved to its new little village, the iournalism and speech departments took over. It now houses the Sunflower newsroom, the Parnassus office, station KMUW and other offices of the two departments. V W Y , , e,,,.,,, I , Vx g t The Commons Building
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PAGE 10 Cjofgge of o!Meraf.xgrf:i Aside from seeing students about scheduling, class drops and changes, Dean L. Hekhuis of Liberal Arts, is never too busy to stop and talk with any student who might seek advice. He considers his office a talking post for students. His many activities on the eampus include serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the Wichita Guidance Center. The Dean's extra-curricular activities consist of serv- ing on the Budget Committee of the Community Chest, Quivira Council of Boy Scouts, and teaching a Sunday School Class. Gall 0 mlfllelfl One of the busiest offices on the campus is that of Dean Grace Wilkie. As Dean of Women and head of the home economics department, Dean Wilkie finds plenty of work and activities to keep her busy. Keeping files on all clubs and their activities is only a small part of the work confronting her, yet girls always find helpful advice and suggestions on any problem. Although ill part of the second semester, and absent from the office, Dean Wilkie still took an active interest in campus problems from her bedside.
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