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l l MM I l Bpecial Ituent April 24, 1937 A CONFERENCE ON THE OBjECTIVES OF THE jUNIOR COLLEGE In Recognition of the SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Of The Granting of Centenary's Charter, 1867-1937 MORNING SESSION The Ob,iecfi1fer of The junior College Mr. Byron Hollinshead, Secretary-Treasurer of The Middle States junior College Council, presiding. 11.00 a. m. Welcome and Greetings--President Robert Trevorrow, Centenary junior College 11.10 a. m. The Rise of the junior College Movement fDr. Walter C. Eells, Editor, The junior College journal 11:40 a. m. The Academic Objectives of the junior College gDr. john C. Creager, Professor of Education, New York University 12:10 p. m. The Social Objectives of the junior College --Miss Constance Warren, President. Sarah Lawrence College 12:-40 p. m. Adjournment 12:50 p. m. Luncheon in the College dining room. AFTERNOON SESSION Agem'ie.r for the Acloiezfemem' of the junior College Obj6C'll1!6J'U Dr. john W. Long, President of The Middle States junior College Council, presiding. 2.00 p. m. The Arts as Illustrated by Dramaticsn-Miss Ellen Claire Couch, Cen- tenary junior College, Past Secretary, The New jersey Association of the Teachers of Speech 2:30 p. rn. The Library as a Member of the Faculty -fMr. james E. Gourley, Reference Assistant, New York Public Library 2:50 p. rn. The Individualized Curriculum, Its Problems and Opportunities fDr. Eugene S. Farley, Director, Bucknell University junior College 3:10 p. m. General Discussion including the values of the extra-curricular activities, mental and character tests, vocational training, etc. 3 .50 p. m. Summary. The Place of the junior College in the Educational Process -3 Mrs. Marion Coats Graves, The Experiential Groups 4:15 p. m. Adjournment. Ninety-two
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l l i i Tune .Y,,.. itlass Bong ......Rilf Song From The Desert Song Hail, wclre the Senior class of C. C. Bound together by our loyalty. We know we'll reach our goal some day. Now we're cheering for the Red and the Gray. Yes, all our hearts are filled with happiness, For we have made this year a great success. And, as the time marches on, our hearts will ever Return to C. j. C. Hail, were the Senior Class of C, C. And weve made this year a juhilee. Our hearts will feel an emptiness, For the years spent here were two of the hest. Friends, we've got what it takes to get along, 'Cause we've learned that lifes not just a song. And, as the time marches on, our thoughts will ever Return to C. C. Arylllffjkl-foil 1'
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