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I X 'ff N. X. f f f X ss 5 ' as , f! f si 5 X E! I 5 x 1 5 , ,- 5 gn 'll N-I ' r' THE PRAECEPTOR, 1933 ADMINISTRATION EN years ago this August President R. B. MacLean came from the State De- partment of Education, where he was in- spector of schools, to become head of the Moorhead State Teachers College. The first 1 year of his presidency the total enrollment was T 516 students, some of whom were taking sub-collegiate work. 210 students were graduated inthe spring of 1924, none of them being degree candidates, since the four-year course was then unknown in the state. Then there were 33 faculty members. This year the enrollment reached a high water mark of 684 in the winter term, all of whom were on the collegiate level. 216 students will be graduated this spring, 54 of these receiving degrees. Now there are 42 I'rv.vidm1t R. B. Mlwlmun faculty members. President MacLean has guided the College through reorganization on the four-year level, Fire, and depression, and as a result of this leadership, 1933 Ends the College second to none among the educational institutions of the Northwest. That which in the background keeps the College running so smoothly is the State Teachers College Board, composed of a resident director from each of the six teachers' colleges of Minnesota, two members at large, and the state com- missioner ot education. The Moorhead repre- sentative is Dr. Gilbert L. Gosslee, appointed in 1931. The state felt the loss when Mr. j. Nl. McConnell, commissioner since 1919, died April 29 of this year. He had served as secretary of the Board. His funeral services were attended by Board members and by the presidents of the teachers' colleges. NVith Mr. E. M. Phillips, long a member of the state department, named to fill the vacancy, the Board will carry on its work, passing on all general policies for the teachers' colleges. According to President MacLean, M r. Phil- lips is the logical man to fill the position, hav- ing had a great deal of experience in planning Curriculums. Dr, Gillmrt L. Cassie: Page 22 E JN : 2 E - llllll 'Elsa 5' '
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The pool-.'l Synrplroziy in liluvl: and Green Tile. High School library offers the junior and senior high school students reference and recreational reading. All high school students are required to take a course that acqualnts them with the use of library facilities. Weld Hall, on the north side of the quadrangle, houses the science and music departments. 'lhe auditorium, which comprises about one half of Weld, is the theatre for lycteum artists, class plays,-chapel, and pep fests. For the musicians there is a recital hall and several practice rooms. I Certified as a Class A College under the ranking of the American Associa- tion of Teachers Colleges, Moorhead btate leachers College, one of six teachers colleges maintained by the state, is a standard .four-year College offering work leading to the degree of B. l:..g an .uadvanced diploma to graduates of the two year course, or to the one-year certificate. In addition to the three terms of 12 weeks each there is a six-week summer term, evening classes, and extension courses. Opportunity for active participation in extra-curricular activities is provided by some thirty odd activity groups and organ1zations-professional, special inter- est, and social. Q Each summer the Ceography department sponsorsaa trip, the tour this year being to the Worlclfs Fan' in Chicago. A summer coaching school is held annually under the supervision of the director of athletics. l xs.-saws' ff . rl lil I f' . - The Training School .-ludilarium, Page 21 I 1 ii SQ E 5 E Q 1 .Q a 3,R' 'N QQQX Q E.-if, L f f E E - Ill 2 , g ll l lf' 'f3i.r' X iii -fly. hh- -,X-I ,ggi 9-' 'l
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College C. P. ARCHER, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Southern lowa Normal School, Iowa State Teachers College, State University of lowa. Ezlimilimi, Psyrliolugy lN'IAiu1.-un-:T li. Buster, B. S.. M. A. Carleton ' College, Columbia University, Rural Ifduvalinn Ac:N1-:s CAiu.soN. B. IE. Moorhead State Teaeliers Col- lege, l.a Crosse Normal, Unl- vcrsity of Minnesota. Upper lntvrn1ea'iale Sllf7Ul Z'l'.Y0l' Erma. llUinion.xw, R. S., A. M. Chicago Kindergarten College. Columbia University. lX'l'llffl'l',Qlll'fL?Il Prillrifval, 7'rui111ng Srlwnl Fnoim M. lfiucif, B. A., M. A. Butler College, University of Wisconsin, Northwestern Unl- versity. l,,l.V.Vl't'tll Ifdzmilion GRM:-: Goonsau. Moorheafl State Teaeliers Col- lege, University of Minnesota. .fls.ri.vfanl l.1'l11'ul'iun Faculty C. A. llAi.1.Aim, B. S. University of Minnesota, Sea- sule Station, Vancouver Island. lffnlogiml Sl'ltflIl'L' S.xMUi:i. G. llklllfil-IS, A. B., A. M. Denison University, Ohio State University, University of Min- nesota. llislory Ai.u'i': L. CORNIELIUSSEN, B. E. Moorhead State Teachers Col- lege. Rural S1lf7L'l UIi.Y0f Viiusixu l+'i'rzlXl.x1nucE, IZ. A., M. A. Northwestern University, Sor- lionne, Paris, lf1'cnc'1z Clll'IS'l'l4IR Gll.l'lN, B. li. Moorlu-:ul State Teachers Col- lege. . l.V.Vl.A'lllllf Caurh li1.l..x A. ll.xwKiNsoN, B. A., M. A. Duluth State Teachers College, University of lXlinnesota. l'l'lillt'I'fNll, College High Svlmol -V Y-4-T E lllll X 6 Z 2 fi E E - l - ill' ' ' X 1. 'wi . WN' l llllllllll ll llllllll A fill' .QQ Q. ,X f vt i -. W-, . A. -Z' Ser L
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