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Elementary The elementary curriculum has for its purpose the preparation of teachers for kindergarten through the eighth grade. Its aim is to create better teachers to develop young Americans. Its methods include field trips and junior participation. By student teaching it puts theory into practice and suggests as pre-requisites patience, understanding, and love. 'Patty cake; potty coke 'Aha — to the power of concentration. Koy Stratton, Alice Tenney, Donna Gentleman, and Joan Noyes working in the children's literature class.
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Education 'Bocks straight; feet flot; eyes on your copyl' The person wishing to major in the field of Business Education is offered a well organized plan of study. There are three separate programs available in this curriculum for trained students or beginners: Business Education-Comprehensive, which enables a graduate to teach all business subjects,- Business Education.Accounting, for those who wish to teach accounting and the social business subjects,- and Business Education-Secretarial, for those who do not wish to teach accounting. Students also learn such aspects of business as law, organization and management, and economics. Moreover, they are made aware that they will be teachers of business. Now, in the business world ... 23 Why so glum. Chum??'
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Freshman Education FIRST ROW: Linda Morrill, Sandra Parkman, Freda Clark, Ann Holden, Brenda Brljson, Eitelle Popagio-tos, Evolyn Frizzell, Sara Moulton, Martha Delmege, Kathryn Fornier, Margaret Tetreault. SECOND ROW: Jaon Clarke, Jean Nile , Diane Sterling, Undo Rowell, Richard Honsen, Katharine Nichols, Prudenco Gjettum, Shirley Bigelow, Maureen Shine, Donna Krotschmar, Carol Downs, Kathlcon Reney. THIRD ROW: Sandra Shislow, Sally Shottler, Marie Belle-feuille, Gloria Couture, Marjorie Bloke, Marjorie Clark, Dona Judkins, Irene Shcrmon, Bevorly Woodward, Maureen Brown, Marilyn Hill. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Crowley, Katherine Gromes, Gladys Jones, Suo McAllister, Marilyn Parkor, Trudy Doublcday, Ellen Turgeon, Gwendolyn Stout, Barbara Cortier, Lynn Frankenburger, Cynthia Host. FIFTH ROW: Donna Stevens, louiso Grumman, Elaine Crucius. Helen Bletcher, Carol Santomassimo, Patricia Kaupin, Suzanne Francione, Arlene Schenk, Vera Slayton, Nan Tracy. Sophomore FIRST ROW: Arlene Dever, Carol Magee, Judith langmead, Nancy Smith, Nancy Webber, Marie St. Onge, Nancy Pike, Connie Rogers, Dionne Doherty, Judy Stuart. SECOND ROW: Pearl loValloy, Joyco Smith, Dorothy Bannister, Brenda Heath, Louise Belanger, Phyllis Gagne, Lynda Peaslee, Eloino Ba-bish, Marilyn Gallon!, Marilyn Patterson, Sue Farwell, Marlene Newton. THIRD ROW: Betty Ruel, Gail Anderson, Carol Schulmon, Mary Lee Patterson, Linda Tracy, Judith McPartlond. Mary Ann Szufnarowski, Connie Coronis, llzo Salgals, Gail Eogloson, Karen Mayer. FOURTH ROW: Betty Armstrong, Cynthia Coe, Sandra Block, Richard Wylie, Rudoph Baumann, Charles Dailconos, John Dunn, Patricia Lcfebvre. Junior FIRST ROW: Solly Thibcault, Nancy Aldrich, Anno Hill, Marilyn Morse, Frances Woodard, Judith Millen, Gail Kinney, Barbara Baker, Joyce Bernier. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dyer, Patsy McAllister, Elizabeth Fel-lowes, Maureen Burke, Gail Plouf, Betsy Roche, Louise Baines, Margaret Dickinson, Donna Gentleman, Ann Reny, Vienna Crocker, Soroh Williamson. THIRD ROW: Richard Sonborn, J%nico leland, Martha Jane Holmes, Sharon langlols, Thelmo Columbus, Martha Filgote, Meredith Bristow, Jane Hinman, Mariano Aggies, Judy Ross, Alice Tenney, Harold lamott. 25
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