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EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT As this is primarily a teacher-training institution, the Kducatton Depart¬ ment plays an important role in the students curriculum. Also, all future teachers must take courses in psychology and philosophy before graduation. Faculty members of this department include Miss Hebeler. Miss Simpson. Miss Anderson, Dr Miller. Mr. Muzzall, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Stephens, Dr. Sparks, and Dr Samuelson. In addition to these people, the teaching staff of the College Elementary School supervises student teaching. The education courses involve such classes as State Law. Curriculum, Methods, Tests and Measurements, and F.ducation I and 100. Upon com¬ pletion of four years of college work, a Bachelor of Arts Degree is granted and the graduates are eligible to teach in either Elementary or Junior High School.
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Miss Amanda HsbeMr, Dr. E. E. Ssmualaon, Miss Mary Simpson. Mr. William $t»phan«, Dr. Loren Sparks. Mr. Donald Thompann, Or. Loretta Miller, Mr. Ernest Murxall. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FACULTY Emil E- Samuelson Education; metered efficiency—name , face and place . Mabel T. Anderson Education; inspirational—willing to help everyone. Amanda K. Hebeler Education; always busy—exponent on progressive education. Ernest L. Muz all Education; highly professional—diplomatic gentleman. Mary I. Simpson Education; tireless and sincere—every job done well. Loren D. Sparks Education; kindly tolerence—dependable judgment. William T. Stephens Education and Psychology; educational crusader—conversion through philosophy. Donald Thompson Education; professional dignity—high personal integrity. Loretta Miller Remedial Education; our specialist in remedial education—congenial and helpful.
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Marcia Spalding, Batty Bartow. Bavarly H y«a, Myrn McPsll. PKyllia Sparling, Elaina Millard, Irene OMo . Lea Luccheal, Dorothy Davit, Dorothy Nlcholton. Mary Culk, Ruth CMlrygeberg, Mildred Kukulan, Madalyn Gordon, Margaret Kvanc Dorothy Radd, Barbara Wilkinses, Joyce Pugh, Edith Weidle, Gloria Cook. Alice Qundersen. June EUaton, Isabel Monk A. C. E. OFFICERS: President....... ict FVwidm Secretary..... Treasurer Social Commissioner.-. Publications— .. .Gloria Cook Kdith Weidle Myrn McFall Phyllis SparlinK .Joyce Pugh Dorothy Radd The Association for Childhood Kducation began the year with an impressive candle¬ light initiation ceremony in October. A. C. E.‘s annual Homecoming breakfast was cancelled hecausc of travel difficulties. The club helped in the care of children during P.-T. A. meet¬ ings and was hostess to parents waiting for teacher-parent conferences. A highlight of the Spring quarter was an blaster party for pre-school children. One meeting was devoted to doing Red Cross work. Also during the Spring quarter another initiation was held. Guest speakers of the year were faculty members who discussed speech and physical ed¬ ucation and a speaker on the Kellogg Foundation. One meeting was given over to our Pub¬ lications Representative, who presented materials and references of special value and interest to the future teacher. At this meeting an attractive display was set up. showing the most desirable publications for the teacher. V
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