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Sciucatiati ... a, towfiCex ftiocete, The photographs you are currently gazing at as you leaf idly through these pages reveal the multifarious (and sometimes nefarious) activities education students are called upon to engage in. There are the highly popular methods courses: math, science, social studies, languages arts, reading and the methods and skills class, Louise Wendt, LaVonna Ving. Iunice Steverson. Ruth Allman, Bob Miller, Pearl Schwarzrock, Florence Blank, Earl Halverson. Dorthea Gaiser and Mari Ann Thoresen (left). To saying nothing of art and music. The staff is anxious to bow to popular desires by adding a few in lariat-throwing and salad-mixing, but these additions to the curriculum must come slowly as the centuries roll by. But for now Mac Johnson. Ray Endres. Dick Jacobsen and Hugh Bristor are engrossed in Mr. Aikin's junior high education. You also gaze upon the mask-like faces and glazed eyes of students Dan Harqus. Pat Harrington, Carol Nobel, Carl Hanson, Katherine Paulson, Dorothy Morton, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Whaley and Delores Lee being subjected to the rigors of study in the area of child growth and development by Dr. Henderson (below)—a two-quarter sequence which our education staff members believe prepare students to handle youngsters intelligently. In this sequence, prospective teachers are warned that behavior in each child is unique; and that each is an indivisible organism whose emotions, mind and body functon as one. Moreover, students of child development are peppered with the ideas emanating from modern concepts in the field of mental hygiene. They dabble in the subconscious, explore the ego and idolize the id. They sigh over psychiatry, and tremble over taboos. And incidentally, learn why people (and children) act as they do!
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Eastern’s hardworking and stalwart staff of four in the field of education managed to keep abreast of the times during 1950-51 by turning out 21 four-year graduates and some 50 two-year people and placing them in teaching positions throughout the region (Mr. L. Ccsp?r. head of placement bureau, with Marjorie Hartley. Darlene Moon. Marlene Hafer (above). Hours spent learning tests and their administration from Mr. Soulsby (above, left) by Jim Hook, Richard Jacobson. Carl Johnson. Ray Endres. Hugh Bristor. Fred Peterson. Milton Negus. Millard Simincc. Donna Drew and Bill Serretle; time taken to learn art of teaching math by (lower left) Joanne Fisher. Dolly Voyich. Esther Gessner. Adrienne Posterick. James Connelly and Harry Wolvcrton under supervision of Miss Smiley also were part of turning out of these professionals. An optimistic note is increasing number of students staying for their degree work. Beyond this, there is apparent among school people in this area a strong pressure for the institution of master’s degree courses at Eastern. Let it never be said that the education staff is not vastly ppger to off - such courses! Our motto perhaps might be ‘‘Ad astra per aspera.” Freely translated: We can do the impossible right now; ine miraculous will take a little longer! maiding, and fdacitty. Walking downstairs into the mirrors at BUTTREY'S. 202 N. 29th. are Evelyn Jackson, Wilma Rudolph. Betty Young. Jo Ann Clark. Carolyn Sigg and Ellen Maxwell. Billings finest! Accessories from HART-ALBIN CO.. 208 N. 28th. adorn Joan Sessions. 21
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