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5 n - 4J a a vJ On her first day of practice teaching, Judy Jansma finds herself loved, ignored, and tagged with the eternal nickname, “Teach.” RUTH E. LUDEMAN, instructor in elementary ed¬ ucation, went to Mankato State College for a Two- Year Diploma. She obtained her B,A. from Colorado State College and her M.A. from the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Ludeman heads the Division of Ed¬ ucation and Psychology. Education and Psychology Students at Northwestern College have op¬ portunity under the Division of Education and Psychology to study elementary educa¬ tion, physical education, and psychology. Elementary education seniors participate in practice teaching programs in area school systems and learn, via on-the-job training, the most effective methods of teaching. Important to the curriculum are the cours¬ es in physical education, which emphasize leadership and participation in athletics and recreation. These, with training in psychology, en¬ courage the student to find for himself and hell) others find mental and spiritual ma¬ turity. 20
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Bible and Christian Education Basic to the educational philosophy oi ' North¬ western College is the concept that the devel¬ opment of personality and soul is a spiritual as well as an intellectual pursuit Thus Bible study is a basic component of every sched¬ ule, not only that of Bible majors. Picture hies, projects, and practical work assignments consume the hours of the Chris¬ tian education major as he prepares himself for future opportunities. Bible majors com¬ plete a year-long independent Bible study during their senior year. The Division of Bible and Christian Edu¬ cation provides a basis for further and deeper study in these areas in seminary or in grad¬ uate school. .. . Pencils complement memories as students try to grasp the distinc¬ tion between inspiration and illumination in Dr. Cook ' s Bible 200. J. EDWIN HARTILL, assistant professor of Bible, received his i f.A. at Muskingum College in New Con¬ cord, Ohio. He received his RJX degree from Northwestern Theo¬ logical Seminary and the D.D. de¬ gree from Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina. EDM IN J, POTTS, associate pro¬ fessor of Christian education, re¬ ceived his B.A. degree from West¬ mont College in Santa Barbara, California. He obtained both his Th.M. degree and the ThJ). degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas. 10
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lullefin Numbers WAYNE A. SANFORD, director of teacher education, received his Th.R. degree from Northwestern Theological seminary. At the Uni¬ versity of Minnesota he received his B.S. and M.A. degrees. At the present time Mr. Sanford is doing graduate studies at Minnesota. ALDEN E. SCHULTZ, instructor in physical education, received his B.S. from Mankato State College, He went to South Dakota State, where he received his M.S, He is doing doctoral work at the Univer¬ sity of North Dakota. Mr. Schultz is also athletic director. Faculty GLENN W. ERICKSON, professor of psychology, received a diploma from Northwestern College. At Be¬ ni id ji State College he received his B.S, At the University of Minne¬ sota, where he received his A.L.A., he also obtained his M,A. P Ed.S, p and Ph.D. degrees. PAMELA A. FOSTER, instructor in women ' s physical education, came to Northwestern at the beginning of the HR 4 spring semester. She received her B.S. degree from Sar¬ gent College, Boston University. Miss Foster received her M.S, de¬ gree from Indiana Uniersity. 21
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