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Qampus Schools is TESTING ALABQWORATCORY The Campus Schoolhis the testing ground and the laboratory in which the prospective teacher learns by doing what he has studied during his career as teacher. Miss Georgina Lommen is director of the school and of the Placement Bureau. Her able assistant is Miss Lucia Aslcegaard. Mrs. Ethel Durboraw heads the lcinclergarten-primary department, with Miss Olga Korsbrelc and Miss Mary B. Williamson as supervisers. The intermediate department is managed by Miss Blanche Loudon, principal, and Miss Clara Unclseth, Miss Marie Sorlcness and Miss Agnes Carlson, supervisers. As principal, Miss Ella l-lawlcinson conducts the activities of the high school. This department also includes Miss Aileen Schoeppe, superviser of English and Latin, Miss Verna Heston, superviser of mathematics and commercial subjects, and Miss l.yl Solem, super- viser of English and seventh grade geography, and a number of other supervisers previously mentioned.- Upon the shoulders of Miss Flora Friclc and Miss Jessie McKellar Falls the responsibility of carrying out the worlt of the Physical Education among the women olf the College. Miss McKellar also has charge of such classes in the Campus School,and directs student teachers. Miss Friclc, as head of the department, offers as well, worlc in advanced physical science courses. I ln her capacity as school nurse, Miss Alfrecla .lones fills an im- portant and responsible position among the members of the college administration. Her worlc calls for the administration of medical aid and attention to both the students of the College and those of the Campus School. Top to bottom . . . G. Lommen and L. Aslcegaard . . . E. Durboraw, O. Korsbrelc, M. Williamson . . . F. Frick, J. McKellar . . . A. Jones . . . V. Heston, A. Schoeppe, L. Solem, E. I-lavvkinson . . . B. Loudon, A. Carlson, C. Undseth, M. Sorlcness.
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New Hammond ORGAN BRINGS JOY AND SONG This year brought another change to the faculty when Dr. Glenn C. Dildine took over the work left by the retirement of Caswell C. Ballard, as head of biological science. Chester E. Gilpin and Edwin J. Hammer are in charge of physical and biological science in the Campus School. Mr. Hammer, another new member of this year's administration, also teaches business re- lations and mathematics. Both are also coaches. Karl Parsons, in charge of the Physical Science work, offers courses in chemistry, mechanism and electricity, heat and light. A new feature of the Music department this year is the new Ham- mond organ which was installed at last spring's anniversary festivities. Organ lessons are taught by Mrs. Karl Parsons, who also offers studies in piano. Daniel L. Preston, head of the department, is teacher of voice and director of the Chapel Choir, as well of the Amphion Male Chorus of Fargo and Moorhead. Miss Maude Wenck directs music in both the College and Campus School, and teaches public school music. Mr. Harlow Berquist teaches instru- mental music in both the College and Campus School, while Dr. Christensen has charge of the College Band. Through the hands of Henry B. Weltzin, director of the college print shop, pass almost all of the printed forms used on the campus daily. He also offers courses in mechanical drawing, woodwork, sheet metal work, electricity and printing. Top to bottom . . . D. Scudder and Dr. Dildine . . . C. Gilpin and E. Hammer . . . K. Parsons M. Wenck, Mrs. Parsons, D. Preston . . . H. Berquist . . . H. Weitzin.
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