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aww from This was the area that was of most importance to the student at Indiana State. Since the larger number of graduates leaving the school will enter into the teaching profession, it is only natural that education will play an important role in their future. The educational department faculty strived to help the student by presenting the situations and solutions to the everyday problems they will be faced with in their own classrooms. EDUCATION FACULTY-ROW T: J. H. Watts, Dr. M. Malm, Dr. O. Jamison, Dr. R. Runke, Miss Ederle, Dr. E. Ford. ROW 2: Dr. C. Watson, Dr. J. Cobb, Dr. B. Westfall, Howard Gillespie, Dr. R. McDougal, Dr. T. Venable, Dr. L. Smith, Dr. F. Swalls, Charles Hardaway. APPA D LTA Pl Professional attitude, sound scholarship, fine character and desireable social traits were the necessary requirements to be a member of Kappa Delta Pi. Also, the membership was restricted to students of the teacher educational program who had a scholastic index of 3.5 or better. This honorary fraternity promoted scholarship and better understanding of the field of Education. This year a member of this chapter, Virginia Annakin, had served in the National Office of Student Counselor. Officers Were: Elizabeth Ramsey, presidentg Nancy C. Drake, vice presidentg Marilyn David- son, secretaryg Margaret Gillum, treasurerg San- dra Johnson, historiang T, C. Venable, Sponsor. KAPPA DELTA PI-ROW l: Liz Ramsey Nancy Drake, Marilyn Davidson, Carolyn Snoddy. ROW 2: Elizabeth Dawdy, Virginia Roiclgeway, Kathryn Boyd, Nancy Forbes, Marilois McCullough, Diane Metheny, Mary Baysinger. ROW 3: Phillip Baker, Bill Walker, Dr. T. Venable, Richard Stickles, Bette Lester, Ruth Ann Schuh, Miss Helen Ederle, Kittie McCool. 'ag-in fi 1 .a ig
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SENIGRS ROW ONE KENNETH PULLER, Terre Haute. REVA RAY PULLER, Cory. GERALD RADER, West Terre Haute. WILLIAM RANDALL, Scotiland, Ill. JOHN ROETKER, Terre Haule. JANET ROGERS, Terre Haute. ROW TWO SAMUEL SAPPINGTON, Terre Haute. ANITA SARK, Gary. E. R. SILVESTRUCCI, Logan, W. V. PEGGY DEANNE SHICK, Casey, Ill. MARILYN SOHN, Terre Hauie. JOHN R. SOUTH, Carlisle. ROW THREE PEARL E. STEPHENS, Terre Haute. JOHN SUTORIUS, Terre Haufe. ROBERT O. SUTHERLAND, Terre Haute. ROBERT A. TRINKLE, Indianapolis. MARILYN KAYE TUCKER, Remington. JOE DEAN WEBB, Terre Hauie. ROW FOUR ROBERT WEDDELL, Medora. DONALD WENTE, Effingham, Ill. ROBERT A. WILKINSON, New Market. RALPH WOEHLER, Evansville. JERRY D. YOUNG, Connersville. RONN ZUK, Whiiing. w l
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3 The formal lounge was crowded with interested ACE members. ACE The Association for Childhood Education was of special interest to students majoring in ele- mentary education and strived to stimulate pro- fessional interest in the education and encourage- ment of better teachers. The group was interested in all phases of childhood education and the Wel- fare of the oncoming generation. The annual Homecoming Breakfast for the alumni, the Christmas party for Laboratory School pupils, and Various group projects for nursery schools were among the activities. On Honor Day an award was presented to the out- standing senior member. SEA The Student Education Association, with its state wide and local programs, accomplished much in the Work of informing the student who Was preparing to teach. It attempted to attract the best qualified persons to the teaching field and to help raise the standard of pre-professional training for educators in both elementary and secondary schools. The members of S.E.A. take their responsibili- ties seriously and will be, upon their graduation, ready to take their place in the classroom of tomorrow. Membership in SEA increased with enrollment cmd interest in education.
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