Kutztown University - Keystonia Yearbook (Kutztown, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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MUSIC. Mr. Thomas. Dr. Casselberry. MUSIC FACULTY What is the difference between a sharp and a flat? . . . The music department helps elementary education students to learn the answer to this ques- tion and many others through such courses as Preparatory Music, Class Piano. Fundamentals of Music, and Teaching Music in the Elementary Grades. All students are required to take Introduction to Music, which presents a basis for music as it is used in teaching. In addition to classes, the Music Department sponsors the Christmas and Spring Concerts, which require much work and coordination between the orchestra and the choir. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY Oh, my aching back! may well be the cry. but. nevertheless, all physically able students are required to take Physical Education. From this prograTn is developed a spirit of co-operation and fair play. Health and first aid. and swimming and other sports facilitate the study of the care and function- ing of the human mind and body. Another goal is the promotion of sportsmanship, that trait once defined as how to win gracefully and lose gra- ciously. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Seated: Mi« Mollnor. Miss Glaitford. Standing: Mr. Risley, Mr. Patton. PSYCHOLOGY. Dr. Mathiaj. Dr. Skoath. PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY No longer does one ask Who done it? but Why? . . . Dealings with people, large and small, are a teacher's job. no matter what phase of education or subject he undertakes. What better way to pre- pare for teaching than to learn first why we behave the way we do and second why students and parents react in the ways in which they do? 14

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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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SCIENCE. Mr. Shorpc, Or. Grcon, Mr. Hammo. Mr. Schlonlcor. Mr. Low- for. SCIENCE FACULTY HISTORY FACULTY When was the War of 1812 fought? If you don't know, the best way to find out is to ask one of our history professors. No matter in what curriculum you are enrolled, at some time or other you will meet one. or all, of these professors. The courses range from a history of our own state, Pennsylvania, to the civilizations of the world. Current events are also a part of our classes, and discussions center around their relationships with history. In general, our history courses give us a much needed back- ground and help is to become more aware of the events of today. HISTORY. Soafod: Or. Pronfiij. Standing: Dr. Grojh, Mr. John Whito. Or. Gravor. Long white coats and pockets bulging with weights, dissecting kits, or test tubes—these are the badges of office for members of the Science De- partment. With the current emphasis on science, Dr. Green and his associates are working hard to prepare future science instructors who will be able to keep the coming generation abreast of the latest scientific developments. Soon there will be a modern science building to facilitate accomplishment of these objectives. 15

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