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The eachers College An institution lor Public Service MoorheadStateleachersfollege is one of six such institutions main- tained bythe state. It is a iully ac- credited member of the American Association of Teachers Colleges, and credits earned are accepted by recognized collegesand universities when credits meet established re- quirements. Curricula lead to the four-year degree, bachelor of education, or to the two-year diploma. lr prepares teachers, supervisors, and adminis- trators for rural, elementary, junior and senior schools. Two years of the degree course are general and de- signed to initiate students into science, literature and arts. Profes- sional subjects are left to the upper level ol college worlc. The College is administered by the Teachers College Board, ol which Dr. Gilbert L. Gosslee is local residentdirector. Faculty mem- bers received their training at lead- ing colleges and universities and are active in research and community leadership. They teach amid ideal conditions on a modern campusdur- ing three quarters ofthe regular year and the six weelcs summer session. Maintained by the State lor the Education ol its Citizens PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Dr. G. L. Gosslee, resident director ol M. S. T. C. Mr. Ballard, nearing lofty years ol service to the college, at his desk ln Weld Hall. Miss Hawlelnson, Drincipal, and some supervisors peruse magazines to P ' - be placed In the College high school library. Physical education teachers study concrete materials : . I to emphasize the necessity of hygiene and sanlta tion. Mr. Preston participates in as well as directs music activities. Planning the Art curriculum with Mlss Williams Miss McCarten and Mr Weltsln t., ,. . f V wry y , iqftiv , ,Y A ,sw ,, . Nineteen
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Qs 'MM Eighteen From the President Where Flows the River Through Prairies . . . The river is a symbol of tireless energy. Flowing ever onward, it turns the wheels of industry, giving life and beauty to the land through which it moves. Fed by countless springs of pure water, the river is ever renewed and ever loses itself in the needs of a parched land. From the College there go out streams of influence and power- streams of thought and action that enrich and beautify the life of the countryside. The College annual, the Prae- ceptor, portrays the life of the campus. It is the story of college youth as they worlc and play together, proud to be called Dragons and anxious to uphold the ideals of their Alma Mater. It is the story of youth dreaming of the days when they shall assume the privileges and obligations which come with maturity. The picture of college youth on this campus is heartening to one who loves America. The future is in good hands. Pledge We Heart and Mind and Soul to Her We Love . . . Our Alma Mater PICTURED ON THlS PAGE Prnldent R. B. MacLean, with whom rests the task ol co-ordlnatlng the varlous lurrctloru ol the college. Min Leonard ponders over a mathematical nut. Mlu Hougham and Mn. Goodall dlxcuu new boolrx lor the library. Mln Lomman ln the Place- ment olllce. Mlu Lumlay and Dr. Lura, deans, worlr out plans for the admlnlstratlon ol the dorm- Itorler with Min Dahl, Dormitory director.
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PHEBE H. VOWLES Dakota Business College. ALFREDA JONES I St. Mary's Hospital, Ro Moorhead State Teachers Coll 5 L b y S h I U ty fM t FLORENCE PCWELI. Library Asslstant B. E, Moorhead Statel' h C ll 5 Lb yS h IU ty W BEATRICE LEWIS Ollnce Assnstant MARTHA MEAD Ollrce Asslstant GRACE GOODSELL Interstate Business College. Keyes School ol Busine ELSIE HURDLE Assistant Dean of Women LUCIA ASKEGAARD Secretary to the Training School B. E., Moorhead State Twenty 1
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