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T - ' JL ' DSOX C. LOOMIS Chairman B.S., Ithaca College; Ms. L.S. , Syracuse University School of Li- brarv Science Library Education The Departn ent of Library Science provides basic instruction in the resources, organization, and techniques used within a library. A Bachelor of Science in Library Education or a Bachelor of Arts with an area of specialization in Library Science may be obtained. The program, as a part of teacher education, prepares librarians for the school library as a materials center, one of varied media. Janet Lee Schmitz, Instructor; B. S., Uni- versity of Connecti- cut; Graduate Study, Mansfield State College Ralph E. Whitnier, Assistant Professor; A.B. , Wilkes Col- lege; Ms. L. S. , Syra- cuse University Roberta Wills, Assist- ant Professor; A. B. , Ball State Teachers College; M.A. , Ball State Teachers College
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Secondary Education The Secondary Education Curriculum provides the twofold preparation needed by the high school teacher: first, the liberal education, and second, the professional. For the liberal education, and for the degree of specialization required for certifi- cation, the secondary curriculum is serviced by the academic department. For the professional education, students receive instruction in history and philosophy of edu- cation, psychological principles underlying learning theory, techniques and methods of instruction, and seminars for discussion of the problems confronting teachers. This sequence is culminated by a full semester of off-campus student teaching. EUCHARD FIN LEY Chairman Associate Professor; B.S. , Pennsyl- vania State University; M. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University. S. Manford Lloyd, Professor; B.S. , Mansfield State College; M.A. , Columbia University Nora B. Mahoney, Associate Profes- sor; B.S. , Ship- pensburg St. Col.; M.Ed. , Penn. St. Univ. ; Doctoral Cand., Penn. St. University L fc Dr. Mildred P. Menge, Professor; B. S. , Lock Haven St. Col.; M.Ed., Penn. State Univ.; Ed.D., Pennsyl- vania State Uni- versity Thomas A. Eshelman, In- structor; B. S. , Clarion State College; M.S. , Syracuse Univer- sity Leslie D. Evans, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Mans- field State Col- lege; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University Donald R. Geiss, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Mich- igan State Uni- versity; M. A. , Michigan State University Ronald E. Remy, Assistant Profes- sor; B.S., Cali- fornia State Col- lege; M.A., West Virginia University Leslie Vroman, Associate Profes- sor; B. S., Mans- field State Col- lege; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University
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College Librarians an S. Kowal, .A. , Wayne tate University; A. Ed. , Wayne tate University; 4.S.L.S. , ayne State Iniversity Pauline K. Borodkin, B.S. , University of Mi- ami; M.S. L.S. , University of Southern Cali- fornia Raleigh DePriest, B.S. , Middle Tenn. St. Col. ; M.A.L.S. , George Peabody Col. ; M.A. , University of Michigan Karamjit S. Sidhu, B.A. , Panjab Univ. ; M. S. , Kansas St. University; M.S. L.S. , Kan- sas State Teach- ers College Alberta Tien Tai, B.A. , Providence Col lege; M.A. , University of Pittsburgh Ho Jed H. Taylor, B.S., B.A., Syra- cuse Univ. ; B.S.L.S., Co- lumbia Univ. ; M.A., Boston U. ; Doct. Cand., Univ. of Penn. Margaret W. Zerby, A.B., Bucknell Univ. ; B.S.L. S., Drexel Institute of Tech- nology; M.A., Bucknell Uni- versity Cynthia Duncan, B. S. , California State College; M. S. , University of Pittsburgh; M.L. S. , Florida State University Victor J. Klopp, M.A. , Univer- sity of Toronto; M.A.L.S. , Uni- versity of Wis- consin Not Pictured: M. C. Scott, A. B., Kansas Wesleyan Univ. ; M.S., Ft. Hays, Kansas St. Col. ; M. L. S., Univer- sity of Oklahom a Special Education The Department of Special Education aims at providing teachers to instruct the type of exceptional child who is mentally retarded. By working in conjunction with the Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion Departments, the present program enables students to have an area of concentration in Special Education. Thus graduates are pre- pared to teach both Special Education and their major area in secon- dary or elementary education. A proposed program which will provide for a Bachelor of Science in Special Education is to be evaluated this year. Dr. Emery R. Breniman B.S., Calif. St. Col. ; M.Ed., Westminster Col. ; D.Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University John Kovich B. S., Bloonisburg State College; M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University DR. RICHARD L. SHICK Chairman B. S., Lock Haven State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University; D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University J h
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