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ommiiteea guide gacufty a4ciivifie4 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE-Seated: Mary Car- roll, R. R. Kuster, M. M. Finstad, Dorothea Western, D. B. Apple- p ton. Standing: C. E. Bryan, Ruth Neal. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES- Standing: E. W. Kochenderfer, G. A. Hagen, E. W. Stubbs, C. C. Taq- gart, Lois Moore, V. G. Catlin, Ed na Iohnson, Margaret Sullivan. Seated: E. R. Sifert, Manley Immel, Mary West, Lillian Arends, Edith Iones. ON!-XL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE The Professional Development Committee is in charge of presenting programs for the faculty about new methods and operations in educational instruction. This committee, under the guidance of Martin M. Finstad, con- sists of seven faculty members who usually meet once a month to plan their procedures. They encourage discussion among the faculty concerning school problems, arrange field courses for teachers at universities, gather informa- tion for faculty bulletins, and carefully choose the material which they pre- sent at the faculty meetings. THE PROFESSI . THE COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES ' urated to select faculty mem- The Committee on Committees was inaug bers for sponsors and committee members to take charge of extra-curricular ' ' ' ' 'ous committees, and faculty and student activities. They assign duties to var1 Whenever they feel the need of a new organization, they authorize its estab- lishment. Miss Mary West is in charge of the committee. K 5 15
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ommiiieed guide Student a4cfiuiiie.4 ginia Hayward Thompson. l l COLLEGE COMMITTEE The College Committee, under the chairmanship of C. C. Taggart, gathers pamphlets, bulletins, and other informative material about colleges and universities all over the country in order to aid students in choosing Worthy colleges. Each year the Committee sponsors Col- lege Day for juniors and seniors, at which time representatives from nearby colleges are in- terviewed by students and parents. STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Behind the Student Council stands the Student Council Advisory Committee, which ad- vises the committees of the Council itself. The general chairman, Miss Dorothy Thompson, heads the faculty members, each of whom is assigned to supervise a different student group. They allow the students to use their ovvn judgment as long as their actions are in accord- ance with regulations, but when problems arise, the Advisory Committee lends a helping hand. I4 p COLLEGE COMMITTEE Mary Carroll, Ellendore Lampton C C, Taggart, Lois Moore I W Hines, Martha Hildebrandt STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE-Standing Mary Cathcart, Charlottee Burke Wilma Sims, Harold Drxon V1r Seated: E.W.Kochenderfer Mary Ioyner, Edna Iohnson Frances Gospill, I. W. Hinds Dorothy
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Cfuuc mprouea Speec anal ffearzng Jlefecfd The Proviso speech clinic has completed its fourth year of correctional work under the direction of C. E. A. Moore. All incoming students are tested for hearing and speech defects. About 90 per cent of the speech cases can be corrected. Dr. Irwin G. Spiesman, ear, nose, eye, and throat specialist. donates one- half day a Week to the clinic. Miss Ann Brock is the secretary and assists Mr. Moore in his Work. The Proviso clinic, which is state-run, is being used by the Department of Public Instruction as a model for the building of similar clinics in Illinois. When you hear the buzzing, press the button. Out of this machine, to test their hearing ability, comes a woman's voice. Miss Ann Brock, general assistant, at one of her easier jobs-making appointments. Making a wire-recording of one's voice is an important step in correcting speech faults. Dr. Spiesman uses c1inic's scientific equipment in diagnosis. A modern waiting room complete with waiters.
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