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laers of faculty and students, trains pros- The Department oi Education, the larg- est department in tile University in num- pective teacliers for elementary and sec- ondary sctiool positions. Courses on the graduate level are offered to encompass the needs oi those Wlio seek training loeyond tlwe undergraduate requirements. Education majors do their required prac- tice-teaclwing in the Lincoln Laboratory Higli Sclwool and tlie Washington Grade School, and in other elementary scliools and liigli scliools in time Jefferson City area. The department sponsors time Student National Education Association, an or- ganization dealing with tlie problems and opportunities offered in the teaching field. - DR. JAMES H. St-.ENEY K. Head of tlxe Department Director of Student Teaching DR. GEORGE L. JOHNSON 'wha M Professor of Education ftop lefty DR. WILLIAM G. BROOKS 1 Professor of Education. Supervising Teacher ot Biology. Laboratory High School flower left, MRS. CAROLYN ANNE BANNER Assistant Professor oi Education. Principal und Supervisor of Student Teaclning. vlnlioratory Elementary Sftmol flop riglill MRS. DONALD TOLBERT Asst. Prof. ol' Education. Supervising Teaclier of lndustrial Arts. Latxoratory Higli Sclxool flower right, MARJORIE E. ROBERTS Instructor in Education, and En lisli, Lalvoratory Hligli School fupper liar riglnt, y, MR. ALONZO lf. BROVVN ,-t - C ' , '-'w nm.il-rv! i, wi ljrnm ll al l 51 it till flower lair ri!-tltll ,Q - . . . Supervising Teacher ol Nlatlicmatics Wm Page 25
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One of tlie lastest-growing departments at Lincoln. tlle Department of Economics and Business Administra- tion, prepares Lincolnites for careers in tlle many lnusmess fields. Tlne department now offers degrees in tour special- ized areas: Economics, Business Administration, Business Education, and Secretarial Science. A two-year program in secretarial training is also oilered. The department, situated in Young Hall, is enjoying its second year in its Hnewn facilities, in what alumni will rememloer as tlle old gym. Tlie department outlines five purposes: fl, to pro- vide a compreliensive course of study in the lyasic prin- ciples ol economics and lnusiness, QQ, to comloine cultural training with a general preparation for careers in Business and pulalic service, GJ to prepare tlie student for graduate study in accounting, economics, or lnusinessg Ml to pro- vide a comprelwensive program for tlle teaclming of com- mercial subjects: and GD to prepare students for careers in tlie secretarial and stenograpliic fields. A fiif DR. CLETUS STAMPER Head of tlme Department MR. T. CHARLES MCKINNEY Asst. Prof. of Economics and Business Administration MILDRED FERGUSON Department of Economics and Business Administration 'Nl MR. H. MONROE PURNELL Asst. Prof. of Economics and Business Administration MR. QUIESTER CRAIG lnstructor In Economics and Business Administration Page 24 MRS. VIRGINIA CLATFR Supervisor of Qffice Practice Laboratory Th est d lJers pecti' onda gradt needl tlie 1 Ec tice-t Higlw Scflio liigli Tl lxli-1ti1 gani: oppo b ,
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...,4- ...,,,,,,,, F, min rr. Education and Psychology continuedj .IOSIE LOGAN Su ervising Teacher P . Inhoratory Eicmenlary School Not Pictured: DR. SIDNEY J. REEDY Professor of Education DR. HAROLD F. LEIC professor of Education Page 26 As yet, students cannot major in psy- choiogy at the University. However, ef- Iorts are heing made to estahiish a Psy- choIogy Department hy Septernher, 1965. Courses in psychoIogy enahIe the student to gain a greater perspective of himseii and others. The purpose of psychoIogy is to contrihute to man's understanding of man through scientific inquiry into the hehavior oi Iiving organisms hy means of a Wide range of Iahoratory methods and hy sys- tematic ohservation of Ioehavior in Iiie sit- uations. IVIR. 'IiI'IIfOIJURI.f K. BRYANT Instructor in Psychoiogy, fioordinalor oi Testing Program IVIR. RICHARD IVI. BRYANT Asst I-'mit of I'sva'IioIogy Mawr A department of one is the Rev. Joe I... Gipson, who is responsihie lor the teaching of Iogic and philosophy at LU. He aIso douhIes as director of the I..incoIn University WCSICY Foundation, an organization for Methodist students. On 'save HHS Y90r is IVIr. Otis .I. Erwin, who had the dulies Iasl year. I REV. .lofi o1PsoN IIAINIES O ERWIN 2 , H 4 'I ,'.f M I ff 7! ',: fig' MRS I
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