Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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DR. NATHAN P. BI'DD heads the Office of Instruction which is primarily concerned with curriculum, enrollment and thc advance- ment of instructional methods. IN THE Ol l lCE of Admission, Clint Webber is rcsponsible for maintaining records dealing with enrollment. degree checks and student data analysis. -J ffw 20 Office Outlines Regulations For College's Instruction The performance of the Teachers College in educating teachers rests upon the quality of its faculty and its curriculum and upon the construction of an academic environment conducive to learning. As Dr. Nathan Budd, Dean of Instruction, said, In- struction is the center of the college's entire opera- tions. Through the Office of the Dean oflnstruction and the Academic Affairs Council, the College's academic rules and regulations are outlined. To the Council and the Office of Instruction falls the responsibility for regulations concerning class attendance, degree requirements and providing of facilities for class- rooms, office space and activities. The office also works jointly with department heads in improving the curriculum and in the recruiting of new faculty mem- bers. It is on the Office of Instruction that the brunt of the enrollment boom of the past two years has fallen. Enrollment stood at 5,600 students in 1964-65, but by 1966 had jumped to over 6,700. Admittedly, according to Dr. Budd, Hthe available facilities are lagging behind enrollment, but the student popula- tion boom shows signs of slackening and hopefully the lag will be eliminated in the near future. DR. WALLACE GOOD is in charge of extension which is also included in the Office of Instruction. ' WWWWAWAH W 'W' i fizlfjigf j , WW ,,,. f W ,amwwmmw

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f f' .imp F J, ' 322'-v' 1 3, 5? 27 ' ,. T4 X, , .K ARTHUR KIPPS, PLAYED by Kenneth Nelson, greets the Shopgirls in the hit musical, I-IalfA Sixpence. The Publications Department serves as the of- ficial news outlet for the Teachers College. Directed by Tom Ladwig, with the assistance of Robert Eck- lund, the Publications Department releases items of interest concerning students to hometown publica- tions, sends official news to state newspapers and broadcasting stations and also directs the printing of all college publications. Information Office Center of Services The Information Office, located on the main floor of Plumb Hall, acts as the center for the Division of Field Services by serving as a directing agent for stu- dents and faculty. David Eldridge, Ron Butts and Ed Hammond assist Dr. Weigand in his duties in this office. It is through this office that all on-campus activities are scheduled. Admission counseling is also a function of the Field Services Division. Prospective students are given information about the college through visitations to their schools and to the campus. The Information Office also houses the Alumni Association whose records are maintained here. The annual dues mailing and the mailing of the Alumni News are just a few of the Association's activities handled through this office. THE OPERA RICOLETTO,,' a blood-and-thunder melodrama of the late 19th century, was among the special events brought to the Teachers College by the Division of Field Services. v v 1 Q - . i r r I s l



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DR. ,I.T. SANDEFUR directs and supervises research projects and institutional grants. While the investigations are carried on indepen- dently by the faculty members, the Office of Re- search and Institute Grants was established in 1962 as a post of the Graduate Division, and the faculty research committee plays a key role in assisting and encouraging research. The Office of Research and 1nstitute Grants serves as liason between project directors and the college business office, general office, registration office and office of admissions and records. The of- fice maintains information ofthe latest federal legis- lation affecting education and brings reports of new programs to the attention of interested faculty members. Assisting Sandefur in directing the Office of Research and Institute Grants are ,loost Yff, assis- tant coordinatorg Mike Sarntee, office manager, Ruth Morrow, bookkeeper and Linda Ashlock, secretary. The faculty research committee, composed of representatives from the 16 college departments, provides an avenue of support to faculty members in the initial stages of their research. However, the committee screens only those projects submitted for Teachers College support. Projects submitted to outside funding agencies such as the U.S. Office of Education and National Science Foundation are not screened by the committee. Active Research Program Marks Maturity of College One of the marks of maturity of any college or university is an active and expanding research function, and this has certainly been a characteristic of the Teachers College in the past five years. As an indication of the growth of the college's research program, in 1962, only seven projects were underway, while in September of 1966, twenty-one research projects were either in operation or had been proposed. Dr. ,I.T. Sandefur, coordinator of the Office of Research and Institute Grants, in commenting on the importance of research, said, Good teaching and good research are inseparable if we are to expand the peripheries of knowledgef' He continued, 'Lfiesearch now being carried on at the Teachers College will serve to make this a bet- ter college and will do much to bolster the college's academic imagef' DEAN JACKSON AND Jerry Couch. assistant professor of educa- tion, explain the use of the mobile closed circuit television system to aid those students in teacher education. The mobile unit is designed to carry a video tape recorder, monitor, and recorders. 21

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