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MELVILLE W. ARCHER, director of the Endowment Asso- ciation, is responsible for receiving funds for scholarships, grants, and loans. -I .-4 Endowment Association Gives Scholarships, Grants, Loans The Endowment Association, headed by Mel- ville W. Archer, is charged with the responsibility of receiving funds from sources other than taxes. This includes more than 400 grants and scholar- ships for which funds come from the Emporia Scholarship Foundation, the Alumni Association, Curli-Q, various organizations both on and off- campus, and individual donors. A committee processes the applications for scholarships and grants. The function of the En- dowment Association is to assure the funds are used as designated by the donors. Funds from the Second Century Club help make possible National Defense Loan funds for student use. The Association this year was actively in- volved in the One Room Rural School memorial project which will move a one-room schoolhouse from its original location near Marion and recon- struct it on campus as a memorial to this pioneer phase of education in Kansas. This is a sketch of the One Room Rural School memorial project. 'E ., - '-x' lx If iiL'Q- ,,, X xx , Tilt F viii, Y A, , 1 Q I ' F--M--V -. H - VY - --Y - . vi, fe -f-'N--'u,N.q,.,,, -fx.. -f' ' - V-' , . . -- , . T ' ' -'1-.-. I I E i 5 'Y S T 'If' 'ifiii-iiff-ELT' ifnfi--'--'--1--::.1.-,.--.--..-N,---1:41---N- ' , 1 .- N-.Lf 1 Y., ---Qw-- v , 1, - , - ,,,r-..f'5? - - f X -L, - 5,1 --- ' -.' 'W V I I I9 . kg. 4- .- -QL lb n 2 W' vi, ,,,, 3, .ff W.- ' 3 f . . X' 1. f-- pn .-' -- ' 4 V vw-g -ga g. V' rr - .' -, .-...X ,, :.f,N,.f ...-,:'.':Et , .W ' ' .i ' 535 .gif ' f V ,ph 1- f.-uf A - f t. Q l -Y MEL: -0471,-,-I, ,I -E-,ilk Q. ,1.7Lg,,, it-' .5 ' ' Q 9 ,q.,,,,,11 ' - -- -, N . ' 144'-H A - .13-'J , W- Image ' , ' ' f ,,,.:.5..fp.:2,.-5: - !.-.MV ,L A ' Till ii .9 Q, . -M i'--'I' I ' '-11 , , 3 7 S , L ivy : ' 1 . 7 7 1 '-'-f'?f '. , mmf,-..l, -- , ' ..,. ,, V, at V S-Q -7 i...,, E-, ,Y . . - W 5 ,, ,, .V.,.-.-.-,,., 4 f. .+I ., ,-,, .. A 4' 17 'V ' ' f' T. y A T . -E 'A A ' 'T-' 3 ' . S I7-l.2'fi-J75 ffgz-'Y''IAf, 15'l'NIf':if31S?? . - --V .-- .. q , V ,,, 'nr H, A N EJ . . v F f JK, Z, , ., D W , E E mi I '7,1f,- har, -1 -1- , gt . if ' ,V -f v -L v,53,Lgg.,qt,jV-g,Vf'7,,:'.A.g:Vj A ' ' ' 1 iq I V ' -- QTH Q, fllll . ' A' . V, , . , .Q ,gy ,... K, - .f Q . 3 -V 51,5 ,QV , ,3- if V, Q an -mi ff - -V -. .V- 1, ,a H EX? H. K I ' -TH ' Till ,. , . ,.A,,, -292- '-1-J'T , . i':'a ,--1 1, ,,, -.LQ in - A'- .,4 - - V. .. ,. , ' -. f f- . bf. ,ay--.., V ,j. .,:..5g,-1.25: - ' .- ' , -- AAV-L:-Jxqmw .5 I' -'if b. ' .-,,fN .. . : . 32:1 ..e,V,xL:-:ik-':1.f V. L, .1454 , , if h his-,L 'Tzi .-'Q,.l'.fQfE11..-z -- -, 13 i'I'I'.. .fs.'- - 'Mu ' ' JL- ' ' - 'Ez 1if ff '-.'-f'53 ': tifQ' :5f'f'?'1':-'f 'L'f S ED' 1 jilii' ' , -, .J.1kv1',,1,j, V' Lf '2-- -fx -'.? -4 B - 'g- 4 Vs-airy, 5 -f' , ' 'r ,,.f.. E. ' ,,' f alwf- ,- 'L- ,-Q, -365, F --r- f ?2V4J-q,- 2-:',fgi3g',, E 5- 5' , ' N'if?'l:,,. f' -, it -- ., - - ' may' i DIS-ryz1c.T No' 75 rvn -U lflfiliw 22 r lll i1urmQfAwe'x. S' An Al I Al-Ding:
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DR. GLENN CRUMB assists in research and institute grants division. Grants Aid Individual Faculty Research DR. J. T. SANDEFUR supervises the expansion of faculty research projects. A significant part of the program of graduate studies is carried on in the Office of Research and Institute Grants, directed by Dr. J. T. Sandefur, assisted by Dr. Glenn Crumb. This office is a service organization to assist research and institute grant directors in the ad- ministration of their projects. The office also as- sists faculty members in expanding their individ- ual research activities. Nearly S2.5 million in funds are financing current research and institute grants helping further graduate studies. One of the main projects to arise from this of- fice is the Flint Hills Elementary Science Program Development Project, directed by Dr. Gerald Abegg. The Flint Hills Educational Research and Development Association, sponsors of the project, is composed of 13 Unified School Districts in Lyon County and adjoining counties. The association was formed, with guidance from the Graduate Di- vision, to collectively participate in programs too extensive for any individual district. 21 if
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Weigand Aids Students With Field Services The Division of Field Services, under the direction of Dr. J. J. Weigand, serves a variety of purposes for the college. The Special Events De- partment brings to the college a host of varied entertainment throughout the year. The depart- ment also sponsored the travel lecture series, cof- fee concerts, the Artist Series, and special enter- tainment for Senior Day and Parent,s Day. Some special events were Dorothy Lamour in Hello Dolly, the Zagreb String Quartet, the Tuc- son Arizona Boys Choir, Peter Nero, and the Na- tional Ballet of Canada. The Information Office as part of Field Serv- ices scheduled all on-campus activities and main- tained the activities calendar. This office also houses the Alumni Association keeping its records, making the annual dues mailing, and provided the Alumni News, the magazine of the association. BOYD KING and the Placement Bureau serves graduates in helping them to secure positions for which they qualify. --:gi I DR. J. J. WEIGAND in the Special Events Department brings to the college a host of varied entertainment through- out the year. Mr. King Directs Placement Bureau Under the direction of Boyd King, the Place- ment Bureau serves the graduates in helping them to secure teaching positions and many other positions for which graduates qualify. Through this office prospective employees schedule hun- dreds of job interviews each year. Mr. King main- tains contact with a wide range of prospective employers of Teachers College graduates.
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