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LEFT TO RIGHT: Hollenbach, Peterson, Ziesmer, Dr. Halverson, Mangold, Fitch. Mac Murray Institutes a Graduate School H. M. HALVERSON, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Di- rector of Graduate Work with Handicapped Children. Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Ph.B.; University of lov a, A.M.; Clark University, Ph.D. Georgiana Ball, A.B., Berea College Janice Fitch, A.B., MacMurrav College Jane Gardner, A.B., MacMurray College Betty Hamilton, A.B., MacMurray College The year 1942-1943 saw the establish- ment of a graduate school at MacMurray College. The administration of the college in founding the department for work with handicapped children made use of the un- usual facilities which the location of the college in Jacksonville provides. The train- ing will also meet a great need by prepar- ing workers for child welfare service. Com- pletion of required study in the school leads to the degree of Master of Arts. By arrangement with the Illinois State De- partment of Public Welfare, the School for the Deaf, the School for the Blind, the State Mental Hospital, all located within the city Margaret Hollenbach, A.B., Albright College Betty Mangold, A.B., MacMurray College Rachel Peterson, A.B., Minnesota State Teachers College Nancy Ziesmer, A.B., MacMurray College of Jacksonville, and the State School and Colony for the Feeble-minded at Lincoln, Illinois, and the Institute for Juvenile Re- search at Chicago, all are co-operating in the project and will give graduate students opportunity for practical application of their studies. Students taking graduate study must spe- cialize in one of the various fields, in test- ing, work with the deaf or the blind, with the psychotic, or the feeble-minded, the de- linquent, or the problem child. Students must be college graduates be- fore undertaking this study. MacMurray College offers excellent opportunities for this type of work. Twenty-three
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u 3 J , A U Top Row (left to right) Susanne Margaret Robbins. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages University of Berlin, Ger- many, Ph.D. Paul Rowland. A.B.. A.M.. B.D. Associate Professor of English V illioms College, A.B.; Harvard University, A.M.; Chicago Theological Sem- inary, B.D. Marian Chase Schaeffer, A.B. Associate Professor of Speech Columbia College of Ex- pression, A.B.; Pupil of Charles W. Clark and George Henshel, London, England; John DeRecyke, Paris, France, and Mrs. O. L. Fox, Chicago Musical College; Student in Fair- bairu School of Acting, London, England. Mary Frances Scott, A. B., A.M. Instructor of English MacMurray College, A.B.; Columbia University, A.M. Second Row (left to right) Delwin M. Shaw. B. M. Associate Professor of Violin, Public School Methods, String Classes New England Conserva- tory of Music, B.M.; grad- uate work Brown Univer- sity; studied with Vaughn Hamilton and Einar Han- sen of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra; with Scipione Guidi, Concert- master, St. Louis Sym- phony, Chamber Music study with Joseph Adam- owski, Boston, Massachu- setts; member Hansen Stringed Quartet and Bos- ton Peoples Symphony. Julianne W. Shaw. Instructor of Violoncello New England Conserva- tory of Music. Studied with Joseph Adamowski and Joseph Malkin. Carrie E. Spencer, B.S., A.M. Instructor of Physical Education Syracuse University, B.S.; Columbia University, A.M. Isabel Clarissa Stewart, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of Washing- ton, B.S., M.S.; Johns Hop- kins University, Ph.D. Bottom Row (left to right) David Lott Strickler. A.B.. A.M. Instructor of Voice and Theory and Director of College Band Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, A.B.; Capital Uni- versity; Eastman School of Music, A.M.; Voice with T. Austin-Ball, East- man School of Music. Composition and Counter- point with Edward Royce and Bernard Rogers, East- man School of Music. Beatrice Mary league, A.B.. A.M. Professor of Romance Languages University of Denver, A.B., A.M. Grace S. Tickle, B.S., A.M. Professor of Home Economics University of Missouri, B.S. in Home Economics, B.S. in Education; Colum- bia University, A.M. Frances Whitehead. B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration University of Illinois, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Twenty-two
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