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sig., V, ' aww is Kms Dr. Mildred Wells questions her upperclassmen about their philosophies of education in this course taken by all students before graduation. No matter how students try to get around the fact, classes constitute the maior portion of college life. From the fresh- man year on, students may take a variety of courses-some required, some electives, and some required electives. Not only do prospective teachers get a wide background in their maior field, but they also take many worthwhile edu- cation courses. From American Public Education lOl, under- graduates progress to Philosophy of Education 203. 20 Classes, student
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Tweet Anderson, Jack Coffman, Gus Lohmann, and Stan Libberton ex- l press various kinds of hilarity to the remarks of Jerry Caruso in an exclusive Dunn Hall bull session. l Amid the confusion of unpacking, Dick Carr pauses with Pete Pedersen to reminisce over the 1953 Index as Dick Miller looks on. Dunn Hall, named after Richard F. Dunn, a Normal lawyer responsible for the self-liquidating plan, has become a popular home for ISNU men. Director of the dormitory is Walter FreauFf. Not only do the residents enioy the modern conven- iences ofthe dorm but also the fact that it is only a stone's throw from Barton Hall. . . . and Dunn Hall rysrr iq. l Q l hm hum .., A E, . , Dunn Hall built in 1950, is the resi- -I V 4 ' W Q dence of one hundred fifty-six male ' so ' - -4 as-1 A V . 1 -it F- , txzeagm-W , . , . SlUde 'lS- l9
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l Bill Kinsella answers questions thrown at him by his iunior high art class As most seniors Bill does his teaching assignment on campus Many seniors miss assembly programs- and they do it legally. ln fact, instead of listening to a lecture for an hour, seniors often find themselves giving a little lecture now and then. Those lucky people who do do not have to count their limit of three are the student teachers. These examples of learning by doing discover that the books do not print every- thing. But about the time the first week of actual teaching is finished, things fall into place without too much difficulty. While seniors are meeting their educa- tional requirement, their fellow students are spending an hour every Wednesday in Capen Auditorium. This year the programs included lectures with colored slides, plain lectures, a Blackfriar riot, gymnastic stunts, and plays. Howard Pierce Davis discusses Unfinished Business at a typical student assembly. teaching, and assemblies--all a part of ISNU
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