Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 18 text:

Sealed; Thomas M. Thompson, Denton L. Geyer. Standing: Ogden Glasow, Omer S. WilUams, Coleman Hewitt, Mary F. Guilbault. C Cll ucaiion This year the Education Department has had the task of revising the practice teaching sched- ule from one year to one semester. The course, Principles of Teaching was substituted for a semester of practice teaching. Mrs. Margaret Williams and Mr. Ogden Glasow were added to the staff to help the practicing students, and Mrs. Mary Guilbault and Mr. Coleman Hewitt returned to the department. The regulars in the Education Department were kept busy observing one of the principles of education — that of belonging to extra-cur- ricular groups. Dr. Geyer, while acting as secretary for the Chicago Pedegogical Club, managed to write two articles for School and Society. Mr. Thompson, chairman of the Edu- cation Committee of the City Club of Chicago, and Mr. Williams, a member of the Northern Illinois Superintendents ' Round Table together with Mr. Geyer, are members of PDK, an hon- orary education society.

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The duties of Mr. George Boyle fall into three categories: bursar, veterans ' affairs, and materiel. As bursar, Mr. Boyle collects activity fees and manages the financial affairs of the college. He handles veterans ' activities and problems. Equally important is Mr. Boyle ' s job of handling the physical necessi- ties of the school. In spite of the many problems encountered in his department, Mr. Boyle is pleased to be back after serving his country in the U. S. Navy. GEORGE W. BOYLE, M.A. Miss Louise Robinson, CTC ' s patient Dean of Students, is a remarkable person. Anyone else in Miss Robinson ' s position would be quick and short-tempered, but our Dean is only quick. First there is pre-registration for those not coming out right the first time. This makes a full program for Miss Robinson, and we, the student body, would like to thank her for all her help. LOUISE C. ROBINSON, M.A. Jlj, fi afi ntLniMralion As Registrar and Director of Personnel, Mrs. Emma Fleer MuUer has many responsibilities. Among her duties are: orientation of Freshmen, counseling, assembling data for pre- registration, and compiling the school catalog. Her work also includes checking records, class cards and lists, evaluating and issuing transcripts, and cooperating with the Board of Exam- iners regarding admissions and withdrawals. It is easy to see why Mrs. Muller is one of the busier persons at CTC. EMMA FLEER MULLER, B.S. Directing activities for both Chicago Teachers College and Wilson Junior College, Miss Mary Calnan emerges from a deluge of parties and dances as a gracious and efficient worker. Every day throngs of students dash into room 204A asking for permission to hold various types of social activities and meetings. It is not possible to grant all requests, but Miss Calnan is friendly and considerate to all. MARY M. CALNAN, M.A.



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The closing of this school year brought the retirement of Dr. Hatfield, head of the depart- ment. Citing just two of his activities will help us get a bet- ter view of his contributions. In 1921 he became editor of the English Journal and in 1939 founded College English which he also edits. Since 1921 he has been secretary of the Na- tional Council of Teachers of English. Dr. Card, a member of the staff before the reduction in 1941, returned. While away he served as executive director of the Chicago Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Miss Thompson came as a sub- stitute for Dr. Dougherty, on leave. Miss Jacobs succeeded Miss Camenish, retired, as editor of the Chicago Schools louinal. Dr. Frogner was on the pro- gram of the National Council of English convention in Atlan- tic City. C nalldk Standing: Margaret L. Kruwel, Bess Elaine Thompson, Ellen Frogner. Standing: Louise M. Jacobs, Karl C. Baumgardner, William Card, W. Wilbur Hatfield, Eloise S. Thetford. 1 i U 1 11 m lA I

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