Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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FACULTY ULLSVIK, BJARNE R. Adminiitrafive Asiisfant fo the President, Professor of Mathematics. B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. LARSEN, ARTHUR H. Dean of the Universify, Head of the Deparfmenf of Education and Psychology. Professor of Education. B.Ed., State Teachers College, Superior, Wisconsin; Ph.M., Ph.D.. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. KEATON, ANNA L. Dean of Women. Associate Professor of English. A.B., Southwestern College. Winfield, Kansas; A.M., University of Kansas; Ph.D., University ot Chicago. TERRILL, ISABELLE Assistant Dean of Women, Director of Fell Hall. A.B.. Knox College; Mus.B., Knox Conservatory of Music; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. LINKINS, R. H. Dean of Men, Associate Professor of Biological Science. A.B., Illinois College; A.M., University of Illinois. NORTON, STANLEY K. Assistant Dean of t en, Associate Professor of Education. A.B., Lawrence College; A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan. WADE, FRANCIS M. Director of Student Activities, Instructor in Social Science B.S., Bradley University; M.A., University of Washington. CARRINGTON, J. W. Director of Laboratory School Experiences, Professor of Education. Director of Bureau of Appointments. B.S.. A.M., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Northv estern University. GOODIER, FLOYD T. Director of Integration. Director of Veterans Services. Associate Pro- fessor of Education. A.B., Colgate University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity. BRENNEMAN, ELSIE Director of Admissions, Assistant Professor of Education. B.Ed., Illinois State Norma I University; M.A., Northwestern Univer- sity. KIRCHHOEFER, ESTHER E. University Registrar. A.B., Valparaiso University; M.A.. University of Chicago. MELROSE, FERNE M. Recorder. B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University. HALL, MRS. GERTRUDE M. Director of Alumni Relations and Director of Publicity. A.M., University of Illinois. PEIKERT, CECILIA H. Director of Museums. A.B., Central Michigan College of Education; M.S., University of Michigan. CRUIKSHANK, MRS. IDA Director of Smith Hall. MALMBERG, MRS. ELOISE Director of Housing. A.B., Wlson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. ANDERSON, MAXINE Director of Food Service. B.S., Iowa State College. ENSIGN, PRESTON Business Manager. B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University. 14

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1 P 1 H 1 K S ! R ■ 1 ! Ik 1 ' B m -Z j i HoHli Ht |F r V I P K feSHI H 3 £ President ' s Message Let us all look back with the present graduating class to the freshman class of 700 new students entering I.S.N.U. in the fall of 1946. This class was the first since before the war to indicate a return to larger enrollments of pre-war years. With the hold-over freshmen, the class had 934 students, or over 50 percent of the total enrollment of 1800. For the first time in ninety years, I.S.N.U. men formed practically half of the total enrollment. And now in June and August of 1950 between five and six hundred graduates will leave the University after most of them have lived through and helped to make four years of interesting campus history, not to mention their contact with important changes in political, industrial and social history. Most noticeable of the changes on campus have been those of the physical plant. The completion of the Ad- ministration Building, the construction of the unique Special Education Building, the acquisition of land for the enlarge- ment of the University Farm where more buildings have been erected, and the erection of nine classroom and shop structures of temporary nature are but port of the growth during the past four years. It is possible that before this school year is concluded ground may be broken for two new dormitories and work soon will start on a south wing and new top floor for Fell Hall. But as significant as have been these changes, along with the acquisition of new equipment, ranging from that for classrooms and laboratories to furnishings for Fell and Smith Halls to automotive equipment, there are new con- ditions under which students work of utmost importance. The reorganization of the Student Council and the attack upon such problems as the building of a student union, changes in University organization and curriculum already exerting influence on I.S.N.U. graduates and destined to place them in greater demand — such as the inauguration of off-campus student teaching on a larger scale, the ad- dition of over fifty faculty members, the development of the Graduate School and expansion of the new field of Special Education — ■ these are just a few of the many changes mak- ing a greater and better I.S.N.U. As this school year ends and it appears that the right of I.S.N.U. to educate teachers of vocational agriculture is to be granted and that member- ship in the American Association of University Women may be forthcoming, truly the cup of accomplishment and satis- faction may be full but still able to hold the challenge for further accomplishments. R. W. FAIRCHILD, President 13



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ALEXANDER, FRANCES Instructor m Ihe Teaching ol Social Science. A.B., A.M.. University of Illinois. ALLEN, MABEL CLARE Aisiitant Professor of Speech. A.B., Bradley University; M.A., Northv»estern University. ALMY, THEODORE tmiructor in the Teaching of Engl ' uh. A.B.. Dartmouth College; A.M.. Duke University. ARNOLD, MARY As$ $ oo Profeaor and Supcrvhing Teacher of Third Grade. A.B.. Illinois Wesleyan University; B.Ed.. Illinois State Normal Uni- versify; A.M., University of Michigan. ASHBROOK, WILLIAM D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts. B.Ed.. Colorado State College; Ph.D.. University of Pittsburg. BAKER, GLADYS Instructor and Supervising Teacher in fifth Grade. B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University; A.M., University of Illinois. BARBER, G. BRADFORD Assistant Professor of Speech. B.Ed.. Western Illinois State College; M.A., University of Iowa. BARFORD, GEORGE Imtrucfor in Arf. B.Ed., State Teachers College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; M.A., Teachers College. Columbia University. BARTLE, GLADYS y4jsoc o e Professor of Art. B.S.. M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. BAUER, MRS. VEDA Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Junior High School. I.S.S.C.S. B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University; A.M., University of Illinois. BELSHE, FRANCIS Associate Professor of Education. B.S. in Ed.. A. 8.. Missouri State Teacher College; M.A.. Ph.D.. Yale University. BENELL, FLORENCE B. Assistant Professor of Biological Science. AB., M.S., University of Michigan. BENTON, RALPH A. Instructor in Agriculture. B.S.. M.A., University of Nebraska. BILLINGSLEY, ALLI E WARD Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages. Spanish. B.A.. M.A., University of Mississippi. BOEKELHEIDE, VIOLA Instructor in Music. M.M., Northwestern University; B.S. in Ed., Northern State. BROWN, FRANCIS Instructor in Mathematics. B.Ed.. Illinois State Normal University; M.A.. Teachers College. Col- umbia University. BROWNE, RICHARD G. Professor in Social Science. Head of Department of Social Science. A. 8., A.M.. University of Illinois; Ph.D., Northwestern University. BRUNK, MRS. DOROTHY Assistant Professor of Social Science. B.Ed.. Illinois State Normal University; M.A., Teachers College, Col- umbia University. ■6 FACULTY 15

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