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MISS O ' SULLIVAX MISS FRAKL MISS MILNER HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Home economics education has always been based on an activities program, but there has been a con- stantly changing emphasis in the work to meet the demands of the day. When this subject was first introduced into the curriculum of the public schools, skill in food preparation and garment construc- tion were considered of paramount importance. Later as scientific dis- coveries accumulated interest was centered around an understanding of the scientific aspect of the sub- ject in relation to the home. To- day there has been another shift in economic and social order. Upon the homemaker falls the resDonsi- bility for the health of the family, emphasis due to the effect upon the home of our changing, industrial, for the wise use of money, time and energy, within the home, and for those enduring satisfactions which result from family life. Thus train- ing for better home and family liv- ing is the scope of home economics education today. To meet the current needs of society our curriculum at the Nor- mal College includes such courses as food and nutrition in relation to health, clothing and textiles, as re- lated to the family group, child care and home management and organization. FACULTY » 23 «
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The aims of the physical educa- tion department are to provide op- portunities for every student for wholesome reaction, and to devel- op interest and ability to teach play activities. Recreation is funda- mental to both physical and men- tal health. The department hopes also to contribute toward the de- velopment of a friendly, happy and loyal attitude within the Normal College, and full participation in all its activities. During the year 1930-1931, the department has increased its sup- ply of multigraphed material on health and physical activities for the use of students. The W. A. A. has added archery and table tennis to a list of activities which is al- ready long. Interest in inter-sec- tional tournament is less than in the past, while interest in individu- al sports, as golf and tennis has been increased. Intra - mural athletics for men have developed tremen- dously under the leadership of Mr. Wyatt, who has substituted for Mr. Kripner during the last year. The department has contributed to various assembly and festival programs during the year. Out- side programs have included those at the Englewood Woman ' s Club, the Henry Suden Club, contribu- tions to the Civic Assembly and to Teacher ' s Day and a program for Youth Night. FACULTY
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1 MRS. JOHNSTONE LIBRARY Our library contains a wealth of material, 32,000 vols., periodicals and pictures. Miss Bates, the librarian, assisted by Mrs. John- stone, Mrs. Drazba and Miss Salis- bury, has aimed to make this ma- terial available to all, with lectures, indexing, and desk assistance. We have lived in crowded con- ditions, hoping for the day when more shelves and adequate reading room equipment would make stu- dents happy in the use of the library. Roaming among books and searching for the best among written thoughts of masters in our profession, is one ladder that helps us in climbing to the goal. OFFICE To insure greater efficiency the work of the college office force is departmentalized, each member of the force being responsible for cer- tain phases of the school ' s office work. Miss Catherine Powers, the President ' s secretary, has charge of all student credit records and school records. Mrs. Anna Otto gives her special attention to class schedules and faculty attendance records. Miss Veronica Dilzer is student attendance clerk and issues warning and failure notices. Miss Patterson is financial secretary and handles school supplies. Miss Mabel Lulu is secretary for the Chicago Schools Journal. FACULTY 24
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