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'VA' - i , ' x N - 1 ju!! az 4. D EMIL F. SATHER J. BERNARD BUSSE OSCAR M. QUAM LARRY D. EIDE REGISTRAR EXTENSION SERVICE BUSINESS OFFICE BI1IlSiIlNlIEiiEgFFICE MERRITT CHRISTENSEN DR. FRANK BAUMAN DR. OLGER MYHRE DR. JAMES BRANDT PUBLICITY STUDENT TEACHING PLACEMENT BUREAU STUDENT COUNSELING CENTER
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The big ones The duties of administrating a college go far beyond those of a busy president. There are nu- merous and often overlapping responsibilities that extend from one end of the college to the other. As Dean of the College, Dr. Randolph Foster oversees all academic duties and faculty appoint- ments. He is a graduate of the Universitv of Texas in Austin and has just completed his fifth year as dean at Minot State. Joel A. Davy, as assistant to the president, pro- motes the growth of the college as well as in aiding in general administrative duties. Mr. Davy grad- uated from Jamestown College and the University of North Dakota. Dean of Men Herbert Parker is also a graduate of Jamestown College. He received his master of arts degree from Colorado State College. He is in charge of on and off campus housing, married stu- dent housing, disciplinary cases and official college notices. P Garnet Cox serves in the position as Dean of Women. She received her master of education de- gree from the University of Virginia. As for her duties, she never seems to be short of work now with three women's dorms to keep in line. Registrar Emil F. Sather is in charge of class schedules, student records and class statistics, as Well as in charge of the college catalogues and ap- plications for admission. He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota. Director of Extension is J. Bernard Busse, an MA graduate of Colorado State College. In his posi- tion he is in charge of college classes at Minot Air Force Base, on campus night classes, and college classes in area towns. A BS graduate of the University of North Da- kota, Oscar Quam serves as Business Manager. Among his duties are those of assisting President Gordon Olson in preparing the college budget. In charge as Office Manager, Larry Eide handles the financial details in connection with publica- tions, works on keeping the college accounts accu- rate and up to date, and oversees all college pur- chases. He is a graduate of Minot State. Publicity manager for MSC is Merritt Christen- sen. He is a graduate of the University of Minne- sota. His duties are to gather information and news releases concerning students and to distribute them to area newspapers as well as to promote college growth through publicity. Dr. Frank Bauman is Director of Student Teach- ing. His job is to place student teachers in area schools. He graduated from the University of North Dakota. As director of the Placement Bureau, Dr. Olger Myhre helps MSC graduates find positions in vari- ous school systems. Dr. Myhre graduated from the University of North Dakota. Dr. James Brandt serves as student counselor for MSC. He is in charge of special interest tests and councils students with problems. He graduated from the University of Iowa. I8 -nv ,E l., at DR. RANDOLPH FOSTER JQEL A, DAVY DEAN OF THE COLLEGE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT p, ,D HERBERT PARKER GARNET COX DEAN OF MEN DEAN OF WOMEN
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rf A g., ,i Ii ,. 5 Ii. It Front row: Miss Sandra Schjeldahlg Mrs. Martha Maclverg Mrs. Lola Dokkeng Mrs. Ruth Noremg Mrs. Ruth Amos. Second row: Mrs. Delores Sorensong Mrs. Florine Engelg Mrs. Eleanor Rostadg Mrs. Veronica Grimesg Mrs. Marjorie Olson. Back row: Robert Smithg Harold Stoltg Henry DuGarmg Devvayne Domerg Robert Walshg Elroy ang. 4 1 1 New CS plan works Non-graded, individualized instruction carried on at the Campus School is part of the plan of adapting promising programs to educational conditions and individual differences, normally found in North Dakota. This Work is typified by terms such as C13 seeking, Q21 self-direction, Q33 individ- ual pacing, C45 teaching in conferences and C55 individual record keeping. The individualized instruction so far has been carried out in the third grade room. Feasibility of moving into the grade tvvo room is being studied. Administration of achievement battery and the survey of reactions of the 92 pro- fessional educators vvho visited the pro- gram last year seem to indicate the plan has been highly successful. It is anticipated that as a result of ac- tion last October closing the Campus School that grades K-6 Will be double sectioned and grades 7-12 discontinued. However enrollment is expected to stay DR. JOSEPH WAX, Campus School Director the Same- FOCUS of the laboratory 5611001 EdD, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks Will be one of research and innovation. 20
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