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Jacob Alschuler, Aurora J D Dill Carbondale Miss Harriet Mclnrire, Mendota Charles E lV'cMorris, Marshall NXfilliam I2 Bach, Bloomington - Resident Member 4' , , 'i t f fa 4 s at 1 A John A Wleland, Superintendent ol Public Instruction 4 -we . . . The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is ex-officio its Secretary. Nine other members are appointed by the Governor for terms of six years. This board is the governing board for the five state teachers colleges of Illinois. The Teachers College Quarterly Seventy-Seventh Annual Catalog IC-I-ICDCD I. X iv X 4-if gk Pr 43 ,... .,.. ..,, ., .. its -, J- ,. .,.,. t. .. , ..., tv.. , .. ..,. . .,.,,, .. .... . J, , - J Mg yg fs ra ' g g-jst: 53 sg
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T D CDR Ui-Q Under the provisions ol the Civil Administration Code the Illinois State Normal University is governed by a board consisting ol eleven members lcnown as the Normal School Board. The Director of Registration and Education is ex-officio chairman of the Normal School Board .... l-lenry l-lorner, Governor of Illinois John J. l-lallihan, Director of Registration and -IV, Education, Board Chairman as Dr. Preston Bradley, Chicago Roswell B. O'l-larra, Macomb mme ' ',-- Mrs. Reed Cureen, Cairo Dr. William E. Sunderman, 'W an i iii? Charleston - f , X ..,, , 1 ff A, - . v ,, Q 'I ' pf ? f ie:7 :+f '- '- V, w i' 2 - -1 1' -1 , -r:.:.fawtt N 2 V nf , W , 1 ,T ,. ,E Q 7 7, ,Q A-I .7 ,311 Q., ,, Q . s . kkkk ,K-,N X .- V L, Q
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P .Q 1'7 HH- A' Associate Editor as is f ' as if g X, , . ,, . M , . A .,.. ,,. ,, , , The beginning of the year brought out some seventy- five applicants for various positions on the staff. We tried to organize the worlc into three main units-the editorial, or literary staff, the business, or finance staff, and the layout staff. We had planned originally to set up the worlc in such a way that there would be a minimum of overlapping in the various departments. ln some cases, particularly at the beginning of the year, that system was followed. Toward the end of the year, however- We tried to gain such written information from the applicants as would prove useful to us in grouping them into one of the three departments. We based most of our decisions upon the previous experiences and quali- fications indicated, with due consideration to prefer- ences andsinterests shown for one or more of the three departments. Not in every case did we choose those who had had previous experience-in every project one can benefit, or if not benefit, must learn by trial the possibilities and qualifications of those in service. We tried to inaugurate an apprenticeship system whereby the succeeding editor must have worlced with the present editor as his associate. We feel that an ap- prenticeship plan will malce the publication of the year- boolc an easier job for the new editor, as well as the new staff and all concerned, if the special situation and con- ditions are lcnown and have been encountered in service Ellen Petty, assistant editor, Henderson May, assistant business manager, Ralph Wilson, assistant business manager, Wavenelle Cole, financial chairman, Howard Sharp, finance staff, Wilson Wierman, finance staff, Wilma Miller, finance staff, Mariada Duesing, faculty editor, Carolyn Heinemann, organizations editor, Ralph Goodson, layout art editor, Robert Hooton, artist, Dorothy Russell, artist, Myrtle Swanson, layout editor, Herbert Behrens, layout staff, Jacob Morgan, layout staff, Milton Pentecost, layout staff, Fred Reuter, layout staff, Marcella DeWitt, women's sports editor.
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