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The DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION THE FOUR YEAR COURSE IN EDUCATION Candidates for a Bachelor's Degree may meet the requirements for the Provisional Life Professional Diploma by including in their college course a minimum of four and one-half majors in Pedagogy and professional training. Approximately three-fourths of each senior class are enrolled in this course, thus ful- filling the State's requirements for teaching in high schools of the state. THE Two YEAR COURSE IN EDUCATION The Two Year Education course prepares students to meet the requirements for a State Certificate, qualifying the holders to teach in the Elementary Schools and through the ninth grade. The course is so organized that students may return after teaching and complete their work for a degree. SENIOR OFFICERS FLORENCE CLELAND .... . . . ...... Presirlent ESTHER FORTUNE .... ........ I 'ice-President FLORENCE E. FORD. . . .... Secreffzry-Trerzsurer JUNIOR OFFICERS WILHELRIINA BARNETT.. . . . . ...... President HULDA SORENSON ..... ....... . Vice-President HILDORA NESS. ..... .... S ecretary-Treasurer Ninety
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esvnf 0 Q , , , 0 galil f'.liLf A .1 !!lll'if'h' iii I Hyullliaiillg' 9' . 0 ' N 413,-gfh ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Orricizes L. ELMER LUSHBAUGH '18, Oconomowoc Wis. ....... .President I 7 PTOMER THURSTON, '23, Viborg, S. D.. .......... lyiff'-PI'f'.5'iI16?7lf EDNA B1NTL1FF, '18, Mitchell, S. D. ...... ...... S ecrefary RALPH E. DUNBAR, 121, lllitchell, S. D.. . . . . .Trerzsurer EXECUTIVE COMINIITTEE Florence Bjodstrup, '16, Mitcliell, S. D., Ralph C. Shearer, '06, Tyndall, S. D. 3 Walter Ludeman, '18, Springfield, S. D. CAMPUS COMMITTEE ON AI,LVN'INAI, Acrivrrres Harmon W. Brown, '22, Mitcliell, S. D., Ralph E. Dunbar, '21, Nlitchell, S. D., Stewart Ferguson, '24, lvlitchell, S. D. The Dakota VVesleyan University Alumnal Association is an active and aggressive organization, created and functioning for the avowed purpose of building up and foster- ing alumnal interest in Alma lVIater, the College with a challenge. lvlembership is open to all former students, faculty members, and supporters of the University. Among numerous activities, special attention is given to class and college reunions, student campaigns, general financial aid, and the organization and assistance of numerous VVes- leyan clubs throughout the nation. Active clubs, where hundreds of former Wesleyf- anites gather, are functioning in Chicago, Detroit, Nlitchell, New York, Sioux Falls, Tyndall, Waterttmisfn, and the Twin Cities. It is interesting to note that Dakota VVesleyan University is rounding out forty-five years of creditable service and challenging achievements in behalf of the cause of Chris- tian Education. The hardy pioneers who laid the foundations of a sturdy little college out here among the tumbleweeds of South Dakota little dreamed that, during this forty- Hve year period, over ten thousand students, the cream of South Dakota's young life, with a goodly number from neighboring states and even from distant lands, would come to this campus and, with mental horizons enlarged, spiritual natures enriched and the challenge of constructive leadership and sacrificial service dominant in mind and heart, go forth from its classic halls to register in such worth while fashion in varied fields of human activity in all parts of the world. VVesleyan's past record is glorious. The future is even more promising. N inety-two
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