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Dr. John A. McTernan Deans of the Students Miss Alice K. Lewis I ' .very clay we see the results of their counsel and rep- resentation they give us in the administration of the college. Executive Council A broad cross section of the faculty, it ac ts with the administration as an ad- visory group to tin- President. Sra n . 1 Miss Alice K. Ix-uin, Miss Ixniise M. Norton. Dr. George V. An ell, Dr. Kilward K. Reilcay, Dr. Grace G. Appleton. Slantlinfi: Dr. John W. McTernan, Dr. Allan S. Everest, Dr. Charles T. Smith, Mr. Willanl C Flynt, Dr. Frederick Tuttle. 21
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President of the College Dr. George W. Angell The teacher ' s influence throughout time, the theme of this year ' s Cardinal, is well illustrated at Pittsburgh. As every student knows, the vitality of our college program flows directly from the teaching faculty. By virtue of unlimited faith in youth, generous energy, and sym- pathetic intelligence, these dedicated and distinguished persons have year after scar fostered upon this campus instruc- tion and guidance lighted with imagina- tion. As the timeliness of their ideas and the timelesMiess of their ideals are grasped by the inquiring minds of youth, new teachers are horn. The perpetual cycle of human history is once again fullilled, and the eternal reward of teaching redis- covered. Dean of the College Dr. Edward E. Redcay Friendly, earnest, a lover of education, people and jazz. The power of his guiding hand is felt by instructors and students alike. 20
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Public Relations Seatrd: Mr. illar.l I .. I ' lvnl, Mr. Herman II. Doll, Dr. Karl Harlan. Dr. Kreilerick It. Till lie. Entrusted with the duty (if bringing I ' lattsburgh in tin- public, this group pub- licizes the . . ill. -.-, recruits new students, and place.- grads. In time the) affect all student- al SI TCI ' . Divisional Directors Dr. Grace G. Appleton, Nurse Teacher: Dr. (Diaries T. Smith. Klcmciitart Kcliicalion: Miss l.niii-c M. Norl.in. Ilium ' I miics. Charged with the responsibility of cur- riculum development, the directors of the various divisions plan and carry out a program of liberal education in their fields: home economics, elementary ed- ucation, and nurse-teaching. Departmental Chairmen Seated: Dr. Karl Harlan. Standini;: Dr. K. Keese Nevin, Dr. Edgar G. Barton, Dr. Hans K. Hirsi ' li. To develop a program of related thcor and practice, which carries out educa- tional policies, i- their duty. Their plan of combining good teachers anil sound curricula gives each department its line organization. 22
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