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

 - Class of 1932

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l C. E. WELLs LUCILLE BRUMBAUGH B.A., M.A., Park College B.S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College: University of Illinois Library School THE CCDLLEGE LIBRARY The College Library, in charge of Mr. Wells and the assistant librarian, Miss Brumbaugh, offers a place where students may study without interruption. There are twenty-nine thousand volumes in the library to supply the needs of the students and faculty members. The West Library contains the special reference books and the books reserved by the faculty to be used by their l c asses. This is the best section of the library from the standpoint of well- selected books. lt is also the best place to study. Open shelves lessen the work of those at the charging desk and make the library more convenient for students. This year 555,000.00 was spent for new books, and 33650 00 for magazines. In addition to this expenditure, many books are rebound and ma azi g nes are sent to be made into bound volumes. The New York Times and The United States Daily are Hled and indexed. Nine college students make up the library force This year the f ll ' . o owing students are on the force: Annamae Adams, Norman Clough, Elizabeth E u n dwards, Bernard Keefe, E. J, Porterlield, William C. Sparks, Virginia Myers, Lillian Noellsch, and Helen Emry. iiml

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DORA SMITH B.S., Central Missouri S. T. C.: Ph.B., University of Chicago: M.A., Columbia University HERBERT DIETERICH A.B., Missouri Wesleyan: M.A., Missouri Universi- ty: Graduate Work, Ohio State CHLOE E. MILLIKEN B.S., Central Missouri S. T M A Columbia Uni C.: . ., - versity: Graduate Work. University of Vienna GRACE M. SHEPHERD Graduate Kansas State Nor mal: A.B.. Hastings Col KATHERINE PRANKEN B.S., University of Missouri: M.A., Columbia Universi- ty: Graduate, Chicago Cleave of absencej .HOMER T. PHILLIPS B.S., Central Missouri S. T. Cx M A , Columbia Uni- lege: M.A., Columbia versity.: .Graduate Work, University: G r a d u a t e Columbia and Peabody Work, Columbia and Chi- ' cago Cno picturej DEPARTMENT or Eoucf-mom 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 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. Our Department of Education has maintained a high standard through the able leadership of Mr. Phillips, who is at its head. T251 I



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KATHERINE HELWIG GEORGE COLBERT AJ-X., Chicago University: B.S., B.A., M.A., National Nor- Student, University of Missouri mal University, Ohio B.S., Northwest Missouri S. T. C. Graduate Work, Chicago Universi- Graduate Work, University of ty and Washington University Chicago H DEPARTMENT CDF MATHEMATICS The Department of Mathematics recognizes the importance of its subject matter in the every day life ,of the student and therefore aims to offer courses in practical mathematics as well as advanced courses. Every studentwwho did not complete three units in high school mathematics must take some .college work in the subject to qualify for a Bachelor of Science degree. ,lb- The science of numbers is of fundamental importance to those students' who are majoring in the sciencesg therefore the Department of Mathematics offers work in higher mathematics as Well as elementary courses. The department gives work enough for the student who so desires to com- plete either a major or a minor in this field. l27I

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