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Science: Dr. Willis Bell, Daniel Reiber, Adrian Ruland, Dr. Donald HofFmoster, Paul Woddell, Dr. Dwight Sollberger (Director), Vernon Zeitler, Merrill lams. Elementary: Dr. P. D. Lett (Director), Miss Lois Anderson, Miss Anno O ' Toole. ELEMENTARY To guide the development of children, to provide learning experi- ences with reality and meaningfulness, and to meet the individual needs of children in the classroom are the emphatic aims of the elementary teachers. Upon completion of work in this curriculum, the student is prepared to teach children enrolled in kindergarten, primary, and intermediate grades. Throughout the course the stu- dent Is given an understanding of child development, a knowledge of elementary school materials and procedures, an appreciation of the function of the public school in community life, and an oppor- tunity for group experiences with children of elementary age. All students in the Elementary Department are members of the Associ- ation of Childhood Education, whose officers are David Laird, President; June Ritchey, Vice-President; Nancy Koslow, Corre- sponding Secretary; Carmel Monks, Recording Secretary; and Mil- dred Moorhead, Treasurer. The advisers are Miss Lois Anderson and Miss Anna O ' Toole. Education: First Row: Dr. Dorothy Snyder, Miss Anna O ' Toole, Mrs. Blanche McCluer. Second Row: Dr. Trevor Hodley, Wilbur Emmert, Dr. Stanley Lore, Ralph Beard (Director), Dr. George StoufFer, Dr. Paul Risheberger. Dr. Lott teaches a class of future elementary teachers how to get children to be creative through different activities. 17
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Health and Physical Education: Mrs. Delores Merritt, Miss Malinda Hamblen, Miss Ruth Podbielsl i; Standing: Lewis Shaffer, Reigs Mc- Knrght, Samuel Smith, George P. Miller (Director). cO ' SECONDARY Social Studies; James Kehew, Dr. Raymond Lee (Direc- tor), Dr. John Schli, Miss Florence Wallace, Clyde Gel- bach, C. M. Johnson, Dr. Albert Wohl. All students in these six departments, English and Speech, Foreign Languages, Geography, Mathe- matics, Science, and Social Studies are automatically members of this organization. The Secondary Club helps to draw the different departments together socially through outings held at the College Lodge in September and April. Ray Thomas is President; John Marefka, Vice-President; Charles Bradley, Treasurer. The adviser is Dr. Joy Mahachek. m ' m 1 1 English and Speech: First Row: Miss Margaret Stewart, Dr. Abi- gail Boardman, Mrs. Margaret Beck, Mrs. Marlon Kipp, Miss Mary Washington. Second Row: Dr. Edward Carr, Dr. William Betts, Craig Swauger, Dr. Maurice Rider, Arthur Nicholson, James Green, Dr. Morrison Brown, Robert Ensley, Dr. Rhodes Stobley (Director).
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MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS Colonel Martin The Reserve OfFicers ' Training Corps enables the stu- dent to obtain his college degree without interruption and then to fulfill his obligation to his country. Upon successful completion of the program the student re- ceives a second lieutenant ' s commission in the United States Army Reserve. This training prepares him for citizenship as well as usefulness to himself and the nation. Competitive activities for the cadets are the ROTC Band, ROTC Drill Team, and ROTC Rifle Team. R.O.T.C. Cadre: First Row: Lt. Col. John V. D ' Esposito, Col. Talberf I. Martin, Moi. Francis J. Ford. Second Row: Master Sgt. Philip A. Champion, Master Sgt. William E. Winstonley, Sgt. James A. Saniol, Master Sgt. Wil- liam C. Miller. Absent when picture was taken: Sgt. 1st Class Robert V. Selfridge. Senior R.O.T.C. Officers 9 m ' kS-- j jr- P 9 • • ■ ■ I B ' ' -l
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