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SecLion Editor Constance McClure STUDENT ADMINISTRATION PhUl0gTUIII1 by Fred S. N11 3' fn A.vTn-we W Ifmfwf+PeI. TI f A LGMEQEIM 4 I I I I 2
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EDUCATION ERNEST L. MELBY, Dean MUSIC JoHN W. BEATTUQ, Dean THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION is the University's principal agency for the integration of its teacher education activities. It provides the professional training program for students preparing for educational work and cooperates with other colleges and departments ofthe University in preparing young men and women for a wide variety of educational pursuits. In so doing, the School of Education ministers to the needs of America's largest profession. One in every forty- seven gainfully employed persons is a teacher. The appropriate education of this army of educa- tional workers presents America with one of its most dynamic social challenges. A growing democratization of education has completely changed the character of the Work ofthe teacher in the average school. No longer can such a teacher be a mere specialist in a subject matter field. She must now be a specialist on children. She is called upon to organize the life ol' the school in such a way that it will make a well-rounded development of personality on the part of each individual child. ERNEST O. MELBY THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC has two main objectives: first, the education of music students who are to become teachers and professional musiciansg second, the cultural development of general University students. For professionally-minded musicians, we offer a great variety of courses which provide both information and skillg for general University students, we provide a limited number of courses plus unusual opportunity to participate in first class musical organizations, such as the Band, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, and A Capella Choir. Membership in these organizations, is of course, open to all University students. JOHN W. BEATTIE
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THE STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS VIRGIL D.-XY . Clzairman. CHUCK BRODINE . Secretary BILL GOLDEN . . Executive Secretary E. C. A. MEMBERS VIRGIL DAY VINCENT BONDERUD DICK GRAUMAN BARBARA BAKER CHUCK BRODINE PAUL MERR1N l'IELEN WATT MAXINE ALLABEN FRANK SEYL NORBIAN BRADISH Faculty Representative CLYDE MURLEY Faculty Representative The Student Governing Board is composed of outstanding seniors on campus chosen on the basis of merit and experience in student affairs. Each Student Governor is selected to represent specified Campus groups. In addition to the students, there is a permanent Executive Secretary and two faculty members on the Board. The functions of the Student Governing Board are two- fold: ' - First of all it provides a means for students to make rules and regulations for their own govern- ment. Secondly, the Student Governing Board directs the operation of the Evanston Campus Association. This association is designed to co-ordinate the many campus activities. From Rau:-F. SEYI., PROP. MURLE1', H. XVATT, V. DAY. V. BONDERUD Second Row-C. BRQDINE, P. MERRIN, W. GOLDEN.
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