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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Thomas C. McCracken, Dean College of Education and Provost of Ohio University The College of Education, as the name implies, trains students in the field of teaching and school administration. The student not only receives instruction in theory and method, but also has a chance to apply these princi- ples to actual teaching in his major and minor fields. In his advanced work, the student observes teachers in the classroom, and later takes over the class, using his own methods of presentation for eight weeks. Through in- struction and conferences with his adviser the potential teacher gains a philosophy of teaching and improves his own methods. College of Education (Upper picture) Seated; R. L. Morton, Professor of Education; Dorothy Hoyle, Supervising Critic, Kindergarten; Ttiomos C. McCracken, Dean, College of Education; A. B. Sios, Pro- fessor of School Administration and Director of Teocher Training; Marie Acomb Quick, Instructor in Education. Standing: Edith E. Beechel, Professor of Education; F. L. Shoemoker, Assistant Professor of Educotion; Clara DeLand, Supervising Critic, Speciol Education; H. E. Benz, Professor of Educotion; Margaret T. Hompel, As- sociate Professor of Education; Einor A, Hansen, Pro- fessor of Elementary Education, ond Director of the University Elementory School; Janet P. Wilson, Super- vising Critic, Kindergarten; Edword C, Class, Professor of Education. Not in picture: J. Floyd Dtxon, Director of University Extension ond Port-time Associate Pro- fessor of Educotion; A E. Wogner, Part-time Professor of Educotion. ( Lower picture ) Third grade at Rufus Putnam Train- ing School. Miss Adeloide I. Johnson, Supervising Critic, Doris Jones ond Mary Jane West ore observing Jane Allord ' s teoching techniques. 26
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School of Music (Upper right picture) Seated: Irene Wit ham. Instructor in Piano; Me I via L. Donielson, Associate Professor of School Music; Mary D. Blayney, Assistant Professor of School Music; Helen Maaser, Instructor in School Music. Standing: Helen Hedden Roach, Assistant Professor of Voice; Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Instructor in Violin; Philip L. Peterson, Assistont Professor of Voice and Solfeggio; Vera Board, Instructor in Piano; William R. Longstreet, Assistant Professor of Piano; J. E, Thockrey, Instructor in School Music; DeForest W, Ingerham, Professor of Violin; Allen R. Kresge, Assistant Professor of Organ and Harmony; Paul Fontoine, Associate Professor of Piano and Coun- terpoint; C. C. Robinson, Director of the School of Music; Karl E. Witzler, Associate in Woodwind Instruments, and Director of the Military Band; Curtis W. Janssen, Associate Professor of Music, ond Bandmaster; Mory D. Blayney, Assistant Professor of School Music. Not in picture: Margaret A. Benedict, Assistant Professor of Voice and Director of Women ' s Glee Club; Grace M. Morley. Instructor in School Music. School of Dramatic Art (Lower left picture) First Row: Gifford BIyton, Instructor in the School of Dromotic Art; L. C. Stoats, Associate Professor of Dra- matic Art ond Speech; Robert Gates Dawes, Director of the School of Dramatic Art; Vincent Jukes, Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art Second Row: Jack Matthews, Fellow in Dramatic Art, Mory Florence Hyde, Associate in the School of Dramatic Art; Charles Rowan, Jr., Instructor in Dramatic Art ond Speech; Jack Swanson, Assistant in the School of Dramatic Art School of Painting and Allied Arts (Lower right picture) First Row: Isabelle M, Work, Assistant Professor of Space Arts; Dorothy Seobough, Instructor in School Design; Mary K Leonard, Instructor in School Design; Edna M, Way, Associate Professor of Space Arts. Second Row: L. C, Mitchell, Director of the School of Pointing and Allied Arts; Hazel Willis, Associate Professor of Design; John Lemboch, Instructor in School Design; Catharine E. Bedford, Assistant Professor of Design; Charles E. Pat- ton, Instructor in Space Arts. Feature Pictures lUpper left picture) Director Janssen seems pleased as he helps Marjorie Wheaton lift the silver collected by Blue Key to send the band to Miami, (Left center picture) It ' s thirty minutes till the curtain goes up on The Adding Machine, os three of the femin.ne leads put the final touches on their make-up. 25
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This college, composed of the departments of Agriculture. Civil Engineering, Electrical En- gineering, and Home Economics, trains the students, enrolled therein, to apply the funda- mental sciences to the various industries and occupations. Although professional training depends on graduate work, still, the student has a chance to become better acquainted with his elected field in the College of Applied Sciences. The home economist lives for sev- eral weeks in the practice house where she learns first hand all responsibilities of man- aging a home. Likewise the industrial artist has his shop and the agriculturist his green- house, in which to put plans into practical usage. Engineering, Industrial Arts, and Agri- culture (Top picture) First Row: 0. E. McClure, Asscciote Professor of Elec- tr-iCQl Engineering and Physics; Charles R. Kinison, Chairman of Deparrment of Industrial Arts; Dorrell B. Green, Choirman of Department of Electrical Engineer- ing; William M. Young, Dean, College of Applied Sci- ence; E. H. Gay lord, Choirman of Department of Civil Engineering; W- F, Copeland, Chairman of Department of Agriculture. Second Row: Francis P. Bundy, In- structor in Physics; James O Stephon, Instructor in Industrial Arts; Edward F. Wilsey, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering; H. Hewell Roseberry, Assistont Pro- fessor of Physics and Electrical Engineering; W. W. Wiggin, Professor of Agriculture; Clorence W. Mat- thews, Fellow in Physics; F. Theodore Paige, Instructor in Industrial Arts; Neil D. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering; Luverne F. Lausche, Part-time Instructor in Steam Engineering, and Assistant in the Power Plant; George W. Clark, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, School of Home Economics Lower picture) Seoted: Opoi T Rhodes, Research Specialist in Home Economics Teocher Training; Florence Justin, Acting Director of the School of Home Economics; Ida M. Pat- terson, Assistont Professor of Home Economics. Stand- ing: Virginia F. Horger, Instructor in Home Economics; Manom S. Morse, Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; Florence E. Wagner, Assistant Professor of Home Economics; Alice E. Logerstrom, Instructor in Home Economics; M. Eunice Snyder, Instructor in Home Economics. COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE William M. Young, Dean College of Applied Science 27
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