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99 ' rqwr Dr. Ridgeway points out a geographical location to four future teachers. Air-conditioned classrooms are no longer the daydreams of the wishful. Bailey Hall was recently remodeled for the School of Education. Students now study surrounded by colorful modern decor amid the most comfortable facilities. These im- portant students are the future teachers of our children, now learning to cultivate young minds and instruct them in the fundamentals of knowl- edge — students vital indeed. A notable faculty shapes their development. National recognition belongs to the school for its two publications, The University- of Kansas Bulletin of Education and Kansas Studies in Education. Here at KU, in the ideal new home of the School of Education, young teachers will be trained for every phase of the elementary and secondary schools, from speech therapy to physics, from finger-painting to foreign language.
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Kenneth E. Anderson, Dean School of Education. school of education Art education students Gary Woodall, Mary McCollum, Corolynne Fisher, and Janice Brown looi . over children ' s pictures from most countries of the world.
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t— .!■ J nfr school of engineering Walk any day down Jayhawk Boulevard and one ' s bound to pass an engineer. Perhaps he ' ll be loaded down with books on the way to chemistry lab, or be struggling with his surveyor ' s apparatus in front of Lindley Hall, or just be strolling down the campus in the company of his slide rule. One can ' t miss these mathematicians, for they ' re every- where. In fact, according to the figures of Dean DeWitt Carr, the current enrollment stands at 2,163 — just a little over one-fourth of all students enrolled at KU. In this second largest of all KU schools, a student may earn a degree in any of twelve fields of engineering: Aeronautical, Archi- tectural, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Geological, Mechanical, Mining, and Metallurgical, as well as Physics and Petroleum Engineering. Bud Salanski brews his own
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