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Story teiiing may not go over with the Social studies and ianguage arts were dean, but with ixiiss Rice it was a sure handied by iVirs. Simmons who super- success. vised practice teachers. Siluclenfa an lac em. The education department piayed an essentiai roie in educating ' the educators oi tomorrow. Headed by Dr. John Bright, this staiii guided students into every possibie angie and area oi teaching. Senior students who were practice teaching found soiutions to aimost every probiem through Dr. Bright. The Vvhittier chapter oi Delta Phi Upsiion was the most active group on campus con- nected With the education department. it was the nationai honorary teaching fraternity for women, and was designed to further techniques and abiiities oi teachers. Aie Hogue served as president tor the group and sponsors inciuded Women instructors oi the department. Outside speaicers were scheduied ior taiics on various phases oi education, and many of our own iacuity members presented an evening oi demonstration and discussion. I Membership included iiity-eight Women students. n ever-present heip in time oi troubie was Vvords of wisdom mingied with words of ir. Herbert Fougner. who was professor wit in history oi ed. were uttered by Dr. education. Homer Hurst. Birs. Xfieoia Xvrinide directed the iiamous Broadoaics schooi for pre-primary educa- tion. The education department just didnit seem enough, so bliss Endo was aiso dorm mother of Pmericeicy hail. Xvhether it was prohiems or progress. ixiiss i-ois Beebe came up with the soiution.
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Tile Bright man,-Dr. .ioiin Bright, was imolim educated and eciucutor. as iwe iweacieci time enf tire ciepurtment, Virginia i.evic, the young leaciwer oileni lnicen for fl stucienl, iaugimi nuciio-visuai. N . . . .jwlegaevl Mi relaare ag , . W9 A Agfa , , eg ,M 2 W Top row-Aiice Ecicies. Siiiriey Cyflonner. .iociy Taimcr, Niargi Aiiierlon. Ardie Stewart, Dee Hoicomiy, i.yn Joiinson, Wiainei Rice, Boilimie Nieisen, Dr. Lois James. Second row-Kay Ennio, Dean Gregg, Betty Cooper, Norma Leeper. Saiiy Sluric, Ann Booiil, Eiien Baibei, Patsy Bisilop, Aiieen Hogue. Siiiriey Carman. Gerry Carlin. Peggy Bishop. Tliirci row-iwiary Hunciiey. Ciierrie I8 Vviiiurci. iviary Louise Appieimury, Ruiii Siicicney. Ann Steciciein. iviuriiyn Parminter, ivinriene iVii1ciul'iane. Vvinnic Ciruu. ixiuncy Kessinger. Keo Fisimer, iviuriiyn Smuiiwood. Front row,-Kathy Cinrif. Nancy Nobiie, Niariiyn Voluw. Joyce Kirby, Burimra Van Arsciziii. Gladys Bennel. Georginnna Bisseii, Lois Carter. Sunnie Feiiperg.
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Completing his second year as Top-notch-coach of track and Elmer Johnson was a must varsity footloall coach was haslcetlyall was the ranlc of when it came to teaching in George Allen. Auhrey Bonham, lVlen's PE.. the physical ed. circles. Wx All I ff l rn-5.7 E- :: Q14 WMM pkgdicafjcfiuifg owe Ms laloorfunifief Threeys a crowd,-and a well-chosen three it was, too, when it came to Vvhittierys own: Allen, Bonham, and Johnson. These hard-worlcing men with the taste lor victory, the lcind ot victory Vvhittier College was always proud to claim, coached many men, many sports, many individuals. Yet always at the top ol the heap was the line college spirit that hound together a student lnody and a rugged athletic program into one great college experience. mtv From this source emerged conference champion- ships looth on the gridiron and also on the laaslcethall court. All-conference lound many of our men on the top listings, and every championship developed champion sportsmanship. Under the leadership ol the physical education department, the lVlen,s Club thrived actively. Membership was open to lellows in the department as majors or minors, or those loolcing tor extra activity and an added op- portunity to move those muscles a little more. T. lvliddleton, N. Ziegler. B Jones, E. Scott, R. lVlioli, B Fazio. Second row'-J. Cross B. Bacon, VV. Chamloers, J Cowan. E. Davis, F. Chiros Bryan Smith. Third row-lvlr R. Sidehottom. Menys PE. Club-'Front row'- y Elmer Johnson, D. Taylor, VV. Vvinchester, T. James, Reeder, B. Dunham, J. Andi- lcian. Fourth row-R. McMul- len, B. Liverman, S. Holden,
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