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P d X, 4. J , W ,A Dr. Laurence C. Boylan, Dean ot Graduate Studies f I . fi ':r,? 'V The Division ot Graduate Studies under the direction Dr. Laurence C. Boylan, is responsible for assisting the division and department heads to develop programs in the following areas: l. Pre-service and in-service pro- grams tor elementary teachers. 2. Masters degree programs for teachers, librarians, counselors, ad- ministrators, and supervisors in elemen- tary and secondary schools, and in iuniorcolleges. 3. Sixth year programs leading to the Specialists in Education degree tor teachers, supervisors, counselors, and administrators in elementary and sec- ondary schools. gs Graduate Studies Aid Department Heads l m.......i STANDING: John Breukelman, Biology, Karl Bruder, Speech, Robert Lee, Library Education, Raymond Russell, Business, E. L. Barnhart, lndustrial Arts, Nathan Budd, Professor and Dean of Instruction, Alex Daughtry, Education, Art Miller, Assistant Professor and Director Administration and Records, S. Winston Cram, Physical Science, William Seller, Social Science, and Charles E. Walton, English. SITTING: Barbara Smith, Secretary of Graduate Office, Laurence C. Boylan, Dean of Graduate Council, Minnie M. Miller, Foreign Language, Jeanne Galley, Physical Education, and Kathryn Whitten, Home Economics. NOT PICTURED: Ted Andrews, Biology, Marion Emerson, Mathematics, Norman Eppink, Art, John E. King, President, B. A. Nugent, Music, Joseph M. Pease, Physical Education, and Merritt W. Sanders, Psychology.
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'is Dr. Howard Bellows, Associate Professor and Assistant to President, Dr. John E. King became President of the Teachers College in 1953. In addition to marking the College's greatest period of growth, the past ten years have seen a number of significant advances. ln connection with President King's deep interest in producing more teachers and librarians for Kansas, he has established support for the library as a center for learning and research. He strongly believes in responsible academic freedom and has strengthened the position of faculty members in this area. President and Mrs. King have two daughters, Dr. Ann Reynolds, who is a member of the Ball State Teachers College faculty, and Rebecca King, a Watkins Scholarship student at the University of Kansas. Assistant to the President President King takes time from his many duties to do iust plain paper work. P it 4' W.-1
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Nathan P. Budd, Professor and Dean of Instruction Office of Instruction Sets Academic Regulations. The Office of Instruction has been working, since its establishment in I957, to improve instruction on the Teachers College campus. Directed by Dr. Nathan Budd, the office sets academic regulations, finds new ways to improve the curricula and instructional material, and recruits new faculty members. Few students realize how much this office improves the academic lives of themselves. Roland Wilson, Assistant Professor, Director of Extension and Corres- pondence The Office of Admissions and Records is also included within the Office of Instruction. Directed by Arthur Miller, this office is responsible for registration and enrollment as well as student records, admissions, degree checks and student data analysis. The Office of Admissions and Records is located in Room IO5-IO7 of the Administration Building. is s Arthur Miller, Assistant Professor, Director of Admissions and Records .1
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