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elementary What do you see that ' s so interesting? The Elementary Department student is pre- pared to teach from the kindergarten level through the primary and intermediate grades. The elementary teacher guides the develop- ment of children and provides them with real and meaningful learning experiences. Stu- dent teaching is now done partly in their junior and partly in their senior year. This new division allows elementaries to profit from previous experience and thus gain more from their methods courses. The Elementary Club is affiliated with the Association for Childhood Education International and spon- sors several professional and social activities throughout the year. Officers are Phyllis Lutz, President; Christine Cable, Vice-Presi- dent; Isabel Fleming, Corresponding Secre- tary; Nancy Penny, Recording Secretary; and John Snyder, Treasurer. Dr. Irene Russell is the adviser. Science: Vernon Zeitler, Dr. Dwight Sollberger (Direc- tor), Dr. Willis Bell, Daniel Reiber; Standing: Merrill lami. Dr. Donald Hoffmaster, Adrian Ruland, Paul Wod- dell. ucafion: Dr. Irene Russell, Mrs. Blonche McCluer, Miss no OToole, Miss Lois Anderson; Standing: Ralph ard (Director), Dr. Paul Risheberger, Wilbur Emmert, . S. Trevor Hadley, Dr. Stanley Lore. Mathematics: Dr. Joy Mahochek (Director! Stright. 19
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secondary Social Studies: Dr. Raymond Lee, Miss Florence Wallace, Or. Ralph Cordier (Director); Standing: Dr. Albert Wahl, Dr. John Sahli, Clyde Gilbach. Students in the Secondary Department shore one goal, future teaching in the high schools of America. Those persons in any of the six departments, English and speech, foreign languages, geog- raphy, mathematics, science, and social studies, are automatically members of the Secondary Club. The club gives members a chance to associate socially with others who have similar interests. Outings were held at the Lodge in September and April. Officers include Ralph Kuhn, President; Walter Kirsch, Vice-President; Eleanor Morris, Secretory; and Gerald Leidy, Treasurer. Dr. Joy Mahachek is the odviser. i4-isj r % j What is it? Shirley Hoenstine, Albert Cle Leo Vroble try to decide. English and Speech: Miss Mary Washington, Mrs. Mar- garet Becl , Dr. Rhodes Stobley (Director), Dr. Abigail Boardman, Miss Margaret Stewart; Standing: Dr. Ed- ward Corr, Robert Ensley, Donald Hess, Dr. Maurice Rider, Arthur Nicholson, James Green, Dr. Morrison Brown. Health and Physical Education: George P. Miller Director), Miss Malinda Hamblen; Standing: Miss Leno illenberger. Regis McKnight, Samuel Smith, Lewis ShafFer
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military science and tactics Colonel Martin R.O.T.C. Cadre: First Row; Major John V. D ' Esposito, Lt. Col. Talbert I. Martin, Mojor Francis J. Ford. Second Row: Master Sgt. Phillip A. Chompion, Master Sgt. Wil- liam E. Winstanley. Third Row: Sgt. James A, Sonial, Master Sgt. William C. Miller. Absent when picture was taken: Sgt. 1st Class Robert V. Selfridge. The Reserve Officers ' Training Corps has as its objective the production of capable and trained junior officers for the Army of the United States. For the student it develops patriotic citizenship and gives him training useful to himself and his country if the need arises. The Army Unit established at Indiana in 1 950 as a Quartermaster Corps ROTC Unit increased its enrollment steadily until in January, 1954, approximately 290 cadets were members of the corps. Robert Bishop, Barry Moon Lovell, Robert Salem, John Zo Fred Streams, William mikiel, Frank Korywchak. 20
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