Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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ii zsgia- i. mi? y ' 1 y Dean, Board Sei Pretedenis Dr. D. Paul Smay has been Dean of Instruc- tion at Shippensburg State College since Septem- ' ber, 1956. The Office of the Dean of Instruction is the clearing house for the undergraduate pro- gram of the college. Dr. Smay is a graduate of Indiana State College and has his A. M. and Ed. D. degrees from Columbia University. At the top of the administrative organization of Shippensburg State College is the nine-mem' ber Board of Trustees. Each member is ap- pointed directly by the Governor of the Com- monwealth, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as an ex-officio member of the board. The board is responsible for setting policy for the operation of the college. fi-mg, 2 . - 'iis 1 l ' D. Paul Smay, B. S., A. M., Ed. D., Dean of Instruction, checks on the tri- term year, 1961-62. The Board of Trustees, shown immediately following the telecast of their February meeting, at which they adopted the tri-term 'plan, are First row-Carl A. Naugle, vice-president: Mrs. Eunice I. Myers, James B. Hockersmuth, secretary: Raymond A. Myers, Sr., president. Second row-George Brindle, J. Boyd Landis, J. Gerald Woomer, John B. Minehart, and Harold U. Crouse. ,,,' 'Qxgi I ui QP? gk - 4

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION suwvaussune sure course ENSBIJRG, PENNSYLVANIA H1 A SI-IIPP 3-'I-'1Luni,9'n:4 ,V I -A l'l ':- r-1 -rf, Ziff.. , .J f .35?t ,ff A .1 1, ' fENFEf?iy3l. 1 ' L, Pnesmeru TO THE CLASS OF 1961 ago shortly The Class of 1961 started its career four years after l became President of the College. ln these four years you have progressed in fine style and the college has also made many changes. As you have risen to positions of leadership on the campus, new activities have come into existence. Tennis and golf were established as intercollegiate sports and the college newspaper was revived. Several new clubs were established, related to various phases of the curriculum. Rnd, indeed, the entire cur- riculum was revised, although it did not affect you directly. Think back to 1957 as you might then tour the campus. - Kriner Hall did not exist, and Wright and McCune Halls, as well as the Special Education Building, were not even on paper. All of these things l have mentioned here show the great changes that have taken place on this campus, and these are a prophecy of what you will find in the teaching profession. . 1 trust that you will accept the changes of life in the future as gracefully as you have adjusted.to college life and the expanding college community of which you were a part. our share of successI yours, Nav Y ,L9iZi?ifE E. Hebges Pr esident Preside the calf Ralvh E He, '. 9 Council- Pus Parkm9 sjohggf aaslislgusgion on residents, ou have y Sincerely



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Placement earl Perleel In his capacity as Director of Student Teach- ing and Placement, Dr. l'Villiam F. Beyers be- comes an important person to upperclssmen. In the area of placement, Dr. Beyers' office bats close to a thousand every year. The placement file for l959-60 shows that 286 of the 296 persons registered have been placed. Dr. Chester S. Eastep serves the college in a dual capacity-as Principal of the Rowland Laboratory School and as Super- visor of Elementary Student Teachers. Before coming to Shippensburg, he taught in the Wil- liamsburg schools, then Went to Altoona where he served as a teacher, director of guidance, supervisor of special education, and school psy- chologist. William E. Beyers, B. S., M. S., Ed. D., Director of Student Teaching and Placement, checks the Pennsylvania requirements for certification of teachers. Chester S. Eastep, B. S., M. Ed., Ed. D., Principal of Rowland Laboratory School and Assistant Director of Student Teaching, looks over a student teacher's rating sheet. Girl starts with 'G', explains Student Teacher Helen Porter to her second grade class in Row- land Laboratory School. 5

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