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fe Edna Sonkcn, 601 Vm Bono. .M.. I ' roicknt. (,; W.A A. Ti Swiiori Cliainii.iii. .! ; Swuiunina Mji . J ; Sln.ln Rose Sak. ' .! ' : Via ' An.l ' it.ni; Ihai. man. ji ' . ,;TAjviM•r IVIIinvihip Bernicc Spain, 602 I ' n.iii Invilati.n. a.i.l lii.l- (■..miiiilC.-i ' , (.; .!; S-KTial 1 tlicl Stcinbcri!, 603 S.umicl Sudin, C.G. Iktty Sundmacher, 601 Studci.l Cium-il C. Unit Committee Class Social Conimtttc loel Walters, 602 encc W estermeyer, 60:i ith Cluli Secretary. 5; W.A. A. Representative. 1 Book Exchange Committee. 5 : Class Song Comniil All-Star Captain Ball. 1. .1; All-Star Volle.v I Florence Wiaduck, 602 Cni Bono. ,!-(.; Class ic( licity Staff. 5-6: Section Ch Committee, o : Student Adv change Chairman. 6; Womei man. 5; Executive-Judiciarv rs Committee. 5; Book Ex- Lounge Committee. 4; Fel- cement Csher. .v Olive .Mav W ' ilhelms, 601 Olga Yarmoluk, 603 Cui Bono. 3-h. Vice President. 4; Little Theatre. 1 ' ice President. 5 ; Section Chairman. , ; Book Exchan Committee, i: Student Advisers Committee. 5: Ceograp Clul). l-li: Prom Arranpements Committee, ft: Class Soc Committee. 5-6: Social Hour Comniittee. ■. Eleanore M. Young, 603 Cui Bono. 3-6; V.W.C.A.. President. 5-6: W.A.A. Treasurer. 2; Class Treasurer. . -4: (leography Club Sec- retary i: Little Theatre Vice President. 4; Commence- ment. General Chairman. 5-6; Student Council Social Committee Chairman. 5; Social Hour Conmiittee. 4; Cla s Social Committee. 5-6; Comti A?0|
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Frances Reedy, 6 01 W.A.A. Representative. 1; Piiii; I Tennis Team, 3-4; Fellowship Repr Exchange Coniinittee. o : Dele ' ate tu Luclle Rice, 602 Marian Riordan, 603 Rachel Rosen, 601 Cni Bnno. 4-(.; E,i Gertrude Roy, 602 Mary Roy, 601 Class Day Comrai Theatre. 1-3; Sp V.W.C.A.. 6; S Little Theatr Write-Ups. 5-t.; Book Exchange .an, 1, Publicity lairnian. 4, And- Y.W.C.A.. 5-, Section Chairman. 2; Class Constitution Commit [ormalitp. J- - Ali- ' -r Captain Ball. ,i ; Archl ;c.ii;raphv Chill. 4; V. V.C.. ,. 4: Jlatli Club. 5-6. Evelyn Savage, 603 Fellowship Representative, l- : Foreign Culture Clul.. .5; .Sketch Clul.. 4; CeoKraphy Club, 1-6. Louise Savage, 601 Ceo-raphy Club. 1-.5; .Spanish Club. 4-5. Rose Ann Schatzman, 602 Cui Bono. 4-6; Social Hour Committee. 6; Fellowship Rose Sale. 4; Sketch Cluli, 4-5; Geography Club, 1-5; V.W.C.A.. 4; Archery, 1-2; Student Assemblv. 5. Joan Scully, 700 Eugenia Slic.i, 6( Choir. 6: Geography Club. 4. Vice President. 5. Re rii Simpson rni Ehine Skelton 60 Virginia Smith, C.G. 1 Representative j Rose Sale ittee 5 6 Geographv Club 1 2 lie Theatre 1 3 Class ssembh
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Deaf Oral Teacher Training Training for De.if Oral work was resumed in September, 1934, because of the shortage of teachers in the Deaf Oral schools in the city. The department had been closed since 1918. During the school year 1934-1935, seven teachers were trained. They were assigned in the fall of 193 5 to teach in various deaf oral centers in the Chicago Public schools. The course is open to teachers holding Elementary school certificates and high in scholastic standing. The candidates are selected by oral and written examinations. The training consists of courses in Teaching Speech and Language to Deaf Children, Teaching Lip Reading, and The Use of Hearing Aids for Hard of Hearing and Deafened Children. Instructing these courses is Miss Clara E. Newlee, head teacher of the Deaf Oral department of the Parker Practice school, and a teacher of long experience in Deaf Oral education. Other special courses given by regular members of the Chicago Normal College faculty are The Mechanics of the Organs of Speech and Hearing, The Psychology of the Special Child, Teaching Reading to the Deaf, The History of the Educa- tion of the Deaf, and Industrial Arts. During the present school year, the thirteen students pictured above were enrolled in the class. In addition to their regular work, the group visited many Deaf Oral schools in the city and made a most interesting visit to the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. In April, the group was sent to practice; five at Parker Practice school, five at the Jacob Beidler school and three at the Alexander Graham Bell school. With the closing of the school year in June, 1936, thirteen teachers thoroughly trained in Deaf Oral work were graduated from the Chicago Normal College. The entire class felt very fortunate for having had the oportunity to obtain this training. Helping the aurally handicapped children to take their place in normal life is the aim of the teacher of the deaf, and it is with this aim that they set forth to do their best in their chosen field.
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