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FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Dr. Horn. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY Parlez-vous francais! Si. Si! Both elementary and advanced French and Span- ish are offered by the Language Department under Dr. Grace Hesse. Language and grammar are em- phasized. but a study of the history and literature of each country is an integral part of the program. Dr. Hesse also supervises the foreign language pro- gram in the elementary school on campus where written and oral Spanish are taught to all grades by the advanced Spanish students. GEOGRAPHY FACULTY Don't become alarmed if you hear students talk- ing in what seems to be a secret code. They are only discussing climatic stations—one of the many facets of environment studied in various geography classes. The Geography Department develops in students an awareness of the physical features of our solar system and of the relation between it and the patterns of life on this crowded planet. Each Kutztown student spends many hours with the pro- fessors of this department learning to distinguish causes and effects in his natural and man-made environment. 12 GEOGRAPHY. Mr. Slick. Dr. Moyer.
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EDUCATION FACULTY In a teachers college the Education De- partment is necessarily a major part of the curriculum. The responsibilities of modern education make mastery of subject matter not in it- self sufficient.tOur graduates must have, in addition, a thorough background in edu- cational philosophy and methods. With these needs in mind, the Education Department attempts to equip future teachers with the tools of their trade. EDUCATION. First row: Dr. Fink. Dr. Beatty. Mr. Weiss. Second row: Dr. Howard. Mr. Hoy. Mr. Brown. Dr. Jacks. Freshmen, what course consumes most of your time? Without a doubt the reply is. Communication! Foundation course of the English Department, it affects all college students, developing in them the basic skills of reading, writing, and speaking. With this common basis, the students as a whole, as well as the English majors, are encouraged to improve the abilities of expression required in their ENGLISH AND SPEECH FACULTY '“MhcughT ech is not offered as a major field at K.S.T.C., it can be taken as a minor field with eighteen hours of work. Miss Ruth Bonner is head of the Speech Department. The required speech course, Play Production, was taught the first semes- ter by Miss Mary E. Moore in the absence of Miss Bonner. ENGLISH AND SPEECH. Seated: Miss Moore. Dr. Tyson, Dq Yotman. Mrs. Schaeffer. Standing: Mr. Foust. Mr. Goble. Mr. Ford. II
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LIBRARY SCIENCE. S«atod: Mr. Stovent, Mrj. Yoit. Stonding: Mr. Hubor. Misi Mongol. Mr. Glodhill. Mrs. Mock. LIBRARY SCIENCE FACULTY Efficient and helpful are two words often used to describe the college library. Under the capable direction of Mr. Nicholas G. Stevens, Di- rector of Library Education, and his staff of instruc- tors, the library science majors gain valuable ex- perience working in the library in addition to their studies in the classroom. For the student body as a whole, the Library Science Department conducts the annual Freshman orientation programs and often cooperates with English Department activities. MATHEMATICS FACULTY One of the alms of the Mathematics Department is to prepare prospective teachers to be more proficient and at ease in their work. This year, for the first time, Fundamentals of Mathematics is a required course for all students majoring in Elementary Education. 13 MATH. Mr. Joion Whito. Mr. Knodler.
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