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RONALD E. ARCHER, Chairman EdD, Colorado College, Greeley Special Education Remodeling of part of the first floor of Main was one of the big proj- ects of the Division of Special Edu- cation. The 550,000 proiect provided a language development nursery. Youngsters with communication disorders are diagnosed, evaluated and treated in the nursery. This com- plex contains four 6x3 one-Way mir- rors, closed circuit TV, observation suites and complete carpeting. . Hearing tests and evaluative serv- ices were carried on. Students in this division Worked with older ac- cident patients and stroke victims in the Americana and Lutheran Nurs- ing Homes. The only graduate program at MSC is in Special Education. An MS in Speech Pathology and in Education of the Deaf are offered. MSC is the only institution in the state that offers the MS in Education of the Deaf or that offers teachers training in the education of the deaf. About 25 were enrolled in graduate school this year.
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. ,4sQHS i - f...,v-r JOHN A. STROHM, Chairman MA, Columbia University Teachers College, New York City Music Faculty of the music division gave individual and group recitals during the year. Manitoba, Bismarck and Minot State were the sites of these recitals. Howard Reitz, violin, Walter.I-Iart- man, pianog and Dr. Jerold Sundet, oboeg make up the Music Faculty Trio. Walter. Hartman and Mary Bradley appeared as a two-piano team. The all state chorus and band was continued this year. A 125-member band and a 200-member chorus gave concerts in February. Area high school students comprised these groups. Richard Gaarder, clinician, adjudi- cator and executive-secretary of the Wisconsin Music Educators National Conference, directed the chorus. Frank Pierson, director of band from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, directed the band for this all state meeting. Dr. Paul R. Swanson took over the Male Chorus, enlarged it, and made it more active. The MSC band under the direction of Dr. James J urrens preformed dur- ing half time at the Vikings-Colts game in Minneapolis October 22. PAUL D. LIEBY, Chairman PhD, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Science Not quite on time but finally in mid-November the third floor of the Science building became a reality. It contains two big class- rooms, three large and many small labs. The labs are for chem- istry, geology and other advanced courses. Also on the third floor are some staff offices and a big stockroom. On the roof of the science building is an unequipped astronomical observatory. Dr. Pat Carney worked full time at research on Echino Cas- us, at parasite of mammals. Two students served as assistant re- searchers. Closed circuit TV served audi- torium classes and there was TV in five other classrooms. Science teachers have made and used a number of video tapes in their lectures. A 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and a 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. lab were necessary this year because the third floor was not ready on time. PAUL W. MORRISON, Chairman, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder Social Science Robert J. Connor was added to the Social Science Division in the law enforcement program. Approval of the law enforcement program is subject first to approval of the state legislature. If approved it will be eligible for federal funds. Need for more space exists in So- cial Science also. Classes for this di- vision would all normally meet on the first floor of the Administration Building. As it was, 4 or 5 classes met in Main and 9 classes were in the Science Building. Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science fraternity, received its charter and final approval in April. The Peace Garden Conference had its 16th annual meeting with Bran- gon College of Manitoba last Septem- er. Work was done on making federal grant requests in the study in Q11 poverty, C25 Indian affairs, C39 re- vision of the secondary curriculum in social science, and Q49 equipment in student and faculty scholarships.
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FINE AND APPLIED ARTS BUSINESS EDUCATION RUTH CROSBY AMOS FRANK O. TAYLOR BEATRICE B. ADELAIDE JOHNSON NOEL G. POWELL MS, Ohio State Univer- MFA, Wichita State ZIMMERMANN MA, Colorado State Col- MS, University of North sity, Columbus University, Wichita MS, North Dakota State lege, Greeley Dakota, Grand Forks University, Fargo . , mfg--3-I' -g L' XXX l ROBERT N. SANDO RICHARD HAROLD J. DORIS A. SLAATEN PEARL STUSRUD MS, University of North SCHLAPMAN SCHNEIDER MA, Northwestern Uni- MBA, Denver Universi- Dakota, Grand Forks MA, Colorado State Col- MA, State University of versity, Evanston, Illi- ty, Denver, Colorado lege, Greeley, Iowa, Iowa City nois EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY we V Nuff ,,'r- i l ',:'.Ti-gi-1' H- ,,, f.gQ?19 sf'1 ' .J ' f- ' liigiilflll ' RICHARD BERGMAN C. S. BJORLIE HERBERT JOHNSON WILLIAM F- BERTHA OKLAND MS, City College of New MS, University of North PhD, University of MCDONAT-:D MA, C010I'3d0 State C01- York, New York Dakota, Grand Forks North Dakota, Grand MA, LUUISIRHI1 State lege, G1-'SGISY F01-ks University, Baton Rouge
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