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QABOVEJ Coeds learn to he mermaid: ana, incidentally, lie saver: under Miss F RICK'S direction. QLEFTD 'Student health is care- fulbr watched h the College nurse, Miss JONES. CBELCIW LEFT J Afoothall coun- cil of war, or just directions for student coaches? Mn. NEMZEK, V. YATCHAK, W. SCHEELA. 'QBELOWJ Archery ir only one of many sport.: open to M. S. T. C. women. Miss MCKELLAR directing. THE Mos'r complete physical edu- cation curriculum, health program, equipment, and all around setup for athletics in this section of the Northwest is the boast of the Teachers College. The physical education building, connected by an archway with MacLean Hall, is a complete unit in itself. Here it is the aim to lead every student to radiant health, to turn out teachers of physical education who are trained in every type 'of sport, and to offer an athletic program which will attract the highest type of athlete. Miss Flora Frick,'head of physical education and athletics for women, teaches such courses as kinesiology, playground management, and anatomy. Medical attention is insured by resident physicians and the College nurse, Miss Alfreda Jones.,Alex Nemzek, Jr., is director of athletics and teaches hygiene and sanitation, coaching methods, and organization and administration of athletics. Chester Gilpin is assistant coach, and Miss Jessie McKellar directs much of the women's activity.
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KABOVED Quizzes, assignments, Saturday's game, the all-College party-whatever the subject, - it leads to college friendships. KRIGHTD Secretarial service is indispensable to the work of a department. Mlss HAYES, V. LARSON. CBELOW RIGHTD Faculty members in the same department ofee talk things over. MR. BRIDGES, MR. GREEN. CBELOW CENTERD Reading makes a wise faculty, alert to new ideas. MRS. PRICE. MACLEAN HALL, administration, classroom and library build- ing, is naturally enough a bustling center of activity on most days of the week. Upon ascending the main stairvray and following the hall to the east end, one comes upon the ollice of Miss Maude Hayes, head of the English department, teacher of the types course, survey of English literature, and period courses. Across the hall is the oilice of the social science department. Samuel G. Bridges, head of the department, and Charles R. Green share courses in sociology, in Ameri- can, European, and world history. Mrs. Nellie A. Price is one of those who teach Freshman English, which is now organized around a full year of reading in biography,'liction, essays, plays, and poetry, with oral and written expression stressed throughout. J'
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A TOUR or the dormitories dis- .closes students in those informal moments when free from classes they may study, hold organiza- tion meetings, gather for a song, or simply visit in the parlors. Student life, especially in the dormitories, is pleasant and profitable. Students both on and off thecampus may eat in the beautiful dining hall in Com- QABOVEJ The parlors of Wheeler, and Comstock hold memories of many happy hours of companionship. Miss HURDLE is assistant dean. QRIGHTJ Are pro- fessors people? M. S. T. C. studenls think so, recalling oreasional pleasant evenings spent in faculty homes. DR. ARCHER. KBELOW RIGHTJ The dormitory di- rector is mother to a large and happy family. M. SHAW, Miss DIKHL, H. BOEN. CBELOWD For many students, the play's lhe lhing'-an enjoyable as well as educa- tional aeiivity. Mxss TAINTER. stock, while smaller groups are accomodated in the cozy quarters of the Hollyhock room. Every comfort is provided by careful supervision. Miss Millie Dahl is dormitory director. Nearby one may discover faculty members in their homes. Dr. C. P. Archer as head of the department of education cares for such courses as administration, child psychology, and parental education, as well as administrative duties. Miss Ethel Tainter has charge of dramatics as coach and director. She teaches drama courses, play production, ad- vanced interpretation, and Freshman English.
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