Northwest Missouri State University - Tower Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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DEPARTMENT CDF EDUCATICDN K . FRANCES HOLLIDAY ' ' ' ALICE Donps BQS. Maryville S. T. C.: M.A. Uni , , , ' B.S. Northwest Missouri State Teachers versity of Missouri. College. HOMER PHILLIPS ' B.S. Central Missouri S. T. C.: M.A. Columbia University: Graduate Work Columbia and Peabody. KATHERINE FRANKEN B.S., University of Missouri: M.A. Co- LOIS HALL-EY . I 1 . lumbia University: Graduate Work, Chi- B.S. University of Missouri: M.A. Uni- cago University. versity of Chicago. primary, elementary, rural and secondary education: supervision, administra- tion, psychology, and history and principles of education. In addition to methods in education, each student must do five hours of practice teaching in his major subject before receiving the Degree of Bachelor of Science. The College High School and the Training School give the student oppor- tunity to do practice teaching under trained and experienced supervisors. The Training School is made up of the elementary grades and College High. The rural department affords opportunity for those students who are going into the field of rural education to have supervised training in that type of school. The city schools are also available for practice teaching. E271 ' Q5 aa NSW ' gfog. fa,--'2aw.,. V if ' FT' -i : 1fftf':r'1isf1FJ ' A if ' Rf .L..ai32Z5!?faw.f: 1 Q i 3 1 e 5 i I Z I I I l 6 . I ? ls 2

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DEPARTMENT DF EDLICATIDN MARGARET FRANKEN , i YY 7 U CYEUZABETH L' WHITE B.S., and Graduate Work, University of B.S'., Central Missouri S,T.C.: M.A., Missouri and Columbia University. University of Missouri. VESTA WRIGHT B.S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers. DoRA B. SMITH A B.S., Central Missouri S.T.C.: Ph.B. Chicago University: M.A., Columbia University. A. H. COOPER B.S., Northwest Missouri S.T.C.: Student Chicago: M. Ed., Harvard University. Cl-ILOE E. MILLIKEN Bs., Central Missouri S.T.C.: MA., MARY KEITH Columbia University: Graduate Work, B.S., University of Missouri: M.A., Co- University of Vienna. lumbia University. A Teachers College fulfills its functions in the degree to which it turns out a body of eliicient teachers who have something to teach and who know how to do it. The very heart and life of a teachers' college is its professional school and through the professional training efforts does it justify its existence. This places upon the Education Department a great emphasis and responsi- bility. The Education Department strives to impart to those who are preparing to teach, plans and methods of procedure which have been tried and proved successful. Courses in the Education Department consist of methods in the fields of mm



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ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP A-PI-IA PH SGMA DUNCAN SANDISON REID Sl-IAMBERGER 1 Alpha Phi Sigma, national honorary scholarship fraternity, was founded February 26, 1930, at the State Teachers College at Kirksville, Missouri. The Beta Chapter was established on our campus April 9, 1930. Since then the organization has grown rapidly among the other leading teachers' colleges. This new national fraternity has as its prime objective the fostering of superior scholarship in secondary schools and its continuation in college to the end of rendering service by ever balancing the determinants of true service- soul, mind and body. Aside from regular meetings this chapter sponsors occasional social events. such as picnics, initiations, and banquets. It also enters into competitive activities with the other organizations on the campus. Dorothy Adams Evart Bashor Josephine Bays Aletha Besinger Lowell Bowen Voris Brown Harold D. Christen Glenn S. Duncan Everett Evans Avis L. Glenn Miriam Groomer Genevieve Gray Katherine Gray Geneva Harvey Donald E. Johnson Stephen G. Lamar G. Fred Larason Marie Larson Thomas R. Lawrence Birdie Lemaster Ruth Matlock Genevieve Miller Myrtle Milligan Vera Moore Ida Beth Newlon Wilbur Pettigrew Ernest G. Reid Mildred Sandison Marjorie Sawyer Flora B. Scheffskey Nellie Scott Marvin C. Shamberger Clara Mae Shartzer Ernest E. Stalling Alice May Smith Leona Stroud Beulah June West G race Wil ma Westfall Clara White Dorothy Whitmore Evelyn Wiley Doris Willson Berniece Chapman Marjorie Kelly Margaret Maxwell Dorothy Adams Grace Goodson Isabel McDaniel OFFICERS GLENN S. DUNCAN - - - - President ERNEST G. REID - Vice-President MILDRED SANDISON - Secretary MARVIN C. SHAMBERGER Treasurer STEPHEN G. LAMAR - Sponsor I23l C .JJ ii .X F 5 5

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