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Whisler , Mock, Schwomeyer, Hinkle, Bail, Leonard, Carlile, Westfall, Heddon, Davis, Holliday, Sutherland. Dr. Philip M. Bail is Dean oi the College of Education. Courses in the Department of Elementary Education are taught by Miss Patterson, Miss Holliday, Miss Lobraico, Dr. Potiger, and Dr. Gorman, who is Head of the De- partment. Courses in the Department of Secondary Edu- cation are taught by Mr. Leonard, Mr. Whisler, Dr. West- fall, Dean Bail, and Dr. Mocit, who is Head of the Depart- ment. The Department of Physical Education, headed by Paul D. Hinlde, in addition to training physical education teachers and coaches, directs the all-school physical edu- cation, varsity, and intramural programs. Faculty mem- bers, in addition to Mr. Hinkle, are Mr. Heddon, Mr. Sears, Mr. Schwomeyer, Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Reisser. Courses in the Department of Educational Psychology are taught by Dr. Westfall, Dr. Sutherland, and Dr. Carlile, Head of the Department. Courses in Administration are taught by Dean Bail and Mr. Whisler; courses In His- tory and Philosophy of Education are taught by Dr. Mock, Mr. Leonard, and Mr. Whisler, Head of the Department. Special Education Classes are taught by Miss Hild and Dr. Sutherland. E D U CAT I O N
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Reisser, Gorman, Patterson. The College of Education has as its major purpose the education of competent teachers, supervisors, and ad- ministrators for positions in kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior and senior high schools. Instruction in the College of Education is organized into seven de- partments: elementary education, (including kindergar- ten); secondary education; physical education; educa- tional psychology; administration; history and philosophy of education; and special education. In preparation for the teaching profession the stu- dent is expected to have a broad, general education, intensive work in the subjects to be taught, specialized training in professional courses introducing the student to the problems of teaching, and a program of supervised student teaching in the Indianapolis Public Schools in the senior year. Students who expect to qualify for an Indi- ana teacher ' s certificate may complete the requirements for the certificate and at the same time complete the re- quirements for the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in elementary, secondary, or physical education. Students interested in teaching public school music may work toward the Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree which is conferred jointly by Butler University and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Students in- terested in teaching art may work toward the Bachelor of Art in Art Education degree which is conferred jointly by Butler University and the John Herron Art Institute. Graduate students may secure the degree of Master of Science in Education and at the same time complete the requirements for administrative licenses. COLLEGE OF
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Established in 1937, the College of Business Admin- istration is the fourth college to be established within Butler University. Headed by Dean Maurice O. Ross, president of Butler University and Assistant Dean Mer- wyn G. Bridenstine the college is entering the period of its greatest activity with the return of the many veterans of World War II who are interested in the field of busi- ness. The courses offered in the College of Business Ad- ministration are designed to provide training in the methods, techniques, and principles underlying modern business and journalism, as a foundation for careers in these fields. A further and equally important objective is to equip students with a knowledge and understanding of the changing and developing character of economic society and the responsibilities that are laid upon edu- cated men and women engaged in economic and jour- nalistic activity. DEAN M. O. ROSS Mehr, Steeg, Shors, Bomeli, Lamar, Bridenstine, Ross, Efroynnson. COLLEGE OF
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