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. l M, f. , . 1 v-V. E , 4 ,Wh T, ..., 4 9 gi N x I 3 I-'. '- T , . .. i. 11 , Q If zaf- ,. M ' :X UL fi, , . , fylm' 1 . f Q52 W- wi... As FACUI TY ACNPS L. ADAMS Director of Curriculum M.A. Columbia University' Ph.B. University of Chicago. CWI NDOI H N M. ADDENBROORE Education M.A. C I ARA BI I IE BAKFR Director of Children s School M.A. B.A. Northwestern University. SARA L. BI ACK Education M.A. Northwestern University' B.A. Illinois College. J 1 I - w ' 1 v I Y 1 41 J n r xv 4 y , 2,11 Columbia University, B.E., National College of Education. I J 5 J 1 I J Y ' It , 7 Y A A I J .ff A Y 1 1 ' Y 1 ' 1 MINNIE CAMPBELL, Psychology, Education, M.A., B.S., Columbia University. J. CHALLAND, Science, M.A., Northwestern University, B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College. LLOYD W. COUSINS, Music, M.Mus., B.Mus. Ed., Northwestern University. ROBERT B. CUSHMAN, Social Science, Ph.D., North- western University, M.A., Oxford University, B.A., Oxford University. LUELLA WRIGHT DOUGLAS, Education, Ph.B., University of Chicago. GERTRUDE B. FENNEMA, Education, M.A., Ph.B., University of Chicago. RUTH STANDISH FERGUSON, Physical Education, M.S., Wellesley College, B.S., Connecticut College, Special work, Bennington School of the Dance. MARTHA D. FINK, Psychology, Education, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.B., University of Chicago. EDITH FORD, Education, M.S., Northwestern Uni- versity, B.A., Iowa State Teachers College. PAULINE GALVARRO, Dean of Students,. Ph.D., Northwestern University, M.A., Columbia University, B.A., Washington University. VIRGINIA P. GORMAN, Education, Columbia University, B.E., National College of Education. DOREEN HANCK, Psychology, M.A., Northwestern University, B.E., National College of Education. EDWARD HARDY, JR., Physical Education, M.S., B.S., University of Illinois. DATY HEALY, Art, M.A., Columbia University, B.A., Lake Erie College. NOT PICTURED ELIZABETH CLARK ANTES, Psychology, M.S., Northwestern University, B.E., National College of Education, B.A., Denison University. RUTH L. CARYL, Library, B.L.S., B.A., University of Toronto. JOHN H. DAUGHERTY, Science, M.A., Syracuse University, Sc.B., Dickinson College. CHARLES FREEMAN DAVIS, Social Science, M.A., McGill University: B.D., Wesleyan Theological Seminary. LOUISE FARWELL DAVIS, Psychology, Ph.D., Yale University, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.B., University of Chicago. MARY POWELL DAVIS, Education, Mathematics, M.A., Northwestern University, B.A., University of Missouri. ELIZABETH LOWES, Psychology, M.A., Northwestern University, B.A., Unive1'sity of Illinois. :1ff:'Hfff,-- -ff-- ' . ' , ' 1- 'r fe'
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, .. ' 'Alf ,,: fy i 22 The long procession of academically garbed dignitaries . . . the impressive quiet of the inauguration ceremony . . . he heavenly music of the choir . . . the prematurely gray hair above the fine face and erect stature . . . the sincere voice uttering important truths about education and expressing high confidence in the future of our college . . . The crux of the inaugural address concerned the role of the teachers college-its duty to the profession and the child . . . it noted teachers need for knowledge, courage, vision, creativity and professional skill to meet the challenge of the times . . . stated that the function of teacher education is to develop a dynamic sense of the xvorth of the indi- vidual and his capabilities for growth and self-direction and to afford opportunity for democratic ideals to be more fully appreciated by put ting them into practice in school . . . stressed necessity of world vision and said man has lagged far behind in his evolution in the field of human relations . . . if lasting peace is established human emotions and understandings must play a vital part . . . said there must be a sensitix ity to individual L , t L r I . , f rc r , L' O I r A 'eil I ' i ' Y , er .. I , V4 A ,,, -w s sb, i Ut ' QA 4. sf- I 17 ,v r L 'Sify' .f XZ? 9 sf tits S r 741' 292 N , zifggyfs . A L V V V f' av i vffi'-1 j., X5f' . ll fffs 1 ' Q 9' ' 4 . s 772' 2' - is ' W, A ' fs t g, ..r,. . 7, Q hw: A ' - sv .4 ' ' W s., .few , ,jf , s. H 75 H lv f - - cr a . AW f an 452 rf N N 4 M , r sf ' QV ' ,ff Y 77 H s , s x ws ,fs . , t . t , My s ,gf t , P . r r in M H . . s , I A, L , , 2 'V 1 ' .4 f ff. ' , 737: 7 8, rs ,Q .sfzlfzx E 'fatty sm T' i Qi ' fl .4...,, , H, needs and readiness to meet those needs . . . emphasized the emotional climate of a child's environment as being perhaps the greatest- factor in the learning situation . . . stated that method and approach must change with our ways of living even though subject matter remains fairly stable . . . spoke of how the ideas and ideals promulgated by American teachers may well determine the future of our country . . . summed up the role of the teachers' college as one of training teachers to meet the needs of children and of giving vrsron and courage to those xx ho undertake to lead youth Our college president rs competent friendly and xx ell voice carries a true tune small Tommy can be found toddlrng around prexy office occasionally With heart and sprrrt xxe dedicate this book to Dr Johnson, our new president xx ho has our faith and our enthusiasm H . ' ' -s -w a 1 u A ' I D l L v 1 , vr . I . S K 7 . y . - liked . . . he's scientihc . . . and musical . . . his fine tenor is - -1. X, v L 1 ' ' W .
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FACULTY HARRIET HOWARD, Education, M.A., Columbia University, B.A., State Normal, Missou1'1. MARJORIE P. HUNTER, Music, M.Mus., B. Mus., American Conservatory of Music. MABEL KEARNS, Business Manager, B.E. National College of Education. BERTHA V. LEIFESTE, Education, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, M.A., Columbia University, B.A., South- west Texas Teachers College. LOLA JUNE MAY, Education, B.S., Milwaukee State Teachers College. FREDERIC MENDE, Music, B.Mus. Ed., Northwestern University. ROSELMA MESSMAN, Home Economics, M.A:, Columbia University, B.E., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. NELLIE MCCASLIN, English, M.A., B.A., Western Reserve University, Maria Ouspenskaya Studio of Dra- matic Art. MARY LOUISE NEUMANN, Library, B.S. in L.S., University of Illinois, B.A., Carthage College. MARIAN PEDIGO, Library, B.S. in L.S., Peabody College, B.A., Murray State Teachers College, Kentucky. RUTH K. POWERS, Library, B.S. in L.S., University of Illinois, B.A., North Central College. KARL A. ROTH, Biblical Literatu1'e, M.A. Northwestern University, B.D., Oberlin College. ELIZABETH SPRINGSTUN, Education, M.A., Co- lumbia University, Ph.B., Unive1'sity of Chicago. WREN STALEY, English, Ph.D., M.A., B.A., North- western University. NOELLE TODD, Education, B.E., National College of Education, B.A., Oberlin College. JOHN WADDELL, Art, M.F.A., B.F.A., Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois. ALICE BERTHOLD YELLE, Art, M.A.E., B.A.E., Art Institute of Chicago. WALTER ZUKOWSKI, Crafts, M.A., B.A., Wayne University. NOT PICTURED LINFORD A. MARQUART, Registrar, M.A., Boston University, B.A., Olivet Nazarene College' MARY POPE, Hygiene, M.D., Washington University, M.A., B.A., Northwestern University. PEARL ROGMAN, Education, M.A., Northwestern Uni- versity, B.E., National College of Education. VERA G. SHELDON, Psychology, Education, M.A., Ph.B., University of Chicago. NAOMI SIMMS, Education, M.A., B.S., Ohio State Uni- versity. ALLEN SMITH, Education, M.A., Colorado State College, B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College, Leave of absence 1949-1950. VVILLIAM G SPEAR M A Univeisit fI 'n -. 4 , . ., 1 '. yo lli ois,B.E., Southern Illinois University. .IESSIE WEILER, Counselor, Office of Student Admis- sions. 4.3 x Jas., 1 - Q . - iii ,lr 'K i .fm '-,: ev 3 .i,-J , n Y I '41, F14 - Q3 E-13 na: I' .71 15541. 'ff' 4 it f c. gg, C .if w li' .,, ' 4, 1, U24 I1 iff 154: ' LES ..!. fit . i 1 i al. . gs wig, ir I ww. wtf' 3 '- 'I-' v . '34 i f c . ,. 1 its ' -:P iii- 2 ,X Q A Ji' J' 'Q gn it f ' :ss 1 255.5 . tiff HS? P ll ...,. 51 'l l if ll gi . ff- ,KF QY . .l Ji E ggi
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