Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1963
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WHAT IS PAST, IS PRCLOGLIE
1963
100TH ANNIVERSARY
SU FLOWER
CQNTENTS
THE PLACE 6
THE PLACE AND OTHERS 56
THE PLACE AND THE WORLD 88
THE PLACE AND TIME I2O
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This volume is happily dedicated
to the Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia
on the event of the institution's
one hundredth birthday.
THE MISSION
As has been true for almost one hundred
years, the principal function of the Teachers
College is the providing of pre-service and in-
service education for teachers to serve in the
public schoolsiof Kansas. This emphasis on
teacher education will be continued in the fore-
seeable future, subject to change only when
and if the Board of Regents determines that
a change in function would be in the best inter-
ests of the people of Kansas.
The Functions of the Teachers College are:
To provide pre-service and in-service programs
of study for teachers and other workers in the
elementary and secondary public schools of
Kansas.
To provide certain pre-professional course se-
quences and liberal arts degree programs which
are closely related to the higher education needs
of pre-service and in-service teachers and li-
brarians of Kansas.
To provide special educational functions which
have emerged from l and 2 above to the extent
of having a distinctive status:
a. Pre-service and in-service education for pub-
lic school and public librarians. The oldest
library school west of the Mississippi.
b. Education of physically handicapped stu-
dents.
c. The Bureau of Educational Measurements.
d. Adult education programs.
e. Rural education programs, services and re-
search.
f. Programs in music, art and business.
g. National Science Foundation and other fed-
eral and privately supported programs.
h. Special programs for deviate children.
i. Research related to public education in
Kansas.
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Albert R. Toylor 1882-1901
Joseph 1-1. Hill 1906-1913
Thomas W. Butcher 1913-1943
James F. Price 1943-1945
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for ever will you love, and she be fair.
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The home of our president,
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but you con riot grow occustomed To her foce
She is confiriuolly hoying her hoir done,
her rioils polished.
Here is the plon for the next ten yeors.
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We have offered only a surface portrait,
subject to change with notice,
ofa place that is yours for a few years
and then yours forever.
We couldn't picture the clash of ideas,
the controversy, the debate, the creativity,
and the growth of minds.
We could show you only the new powder and paint,
the new wardrobe of your alma mater, but,
perhaps, all these things symbolize
all we know and cherish after one hundred years.
Consider this volume as a sort of century-old
valentine, a note of mutual affection
between the place and you.
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STAFF
Editor
Dr. Green Wyrick
Art Director
J. Warren Brinkman
Photography
Ga ry Mason
Student Assistants
James Bushey
David Vanderkraats
Sid Anderson
Betty Duff
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