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j'fj'T 'Ma' ,, wif BEULA H DOUGLAS Eduvatiou 1902 - EVALIN PRIBBLE English, Mathvmatics 19063 CARRIE BARIJEN English 1910 f GEORGE H. LYNCH Physical Education 1903i LEONARD A. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts 19077 x,giX bfi! ALBERTINA ANDERSON Uppf-r Gratis- Training 1905 - DA RIUS STEWARD History 1908- sON STELLA R. ROOT Music 19133 f
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URING the past year the work of the faculty of the St. Cloud State Teachers College has been unusually successful. Several of the instruc- tors have added new courses, and most of the subjects which have been taught in previous years have been revised and enriched so that they now give more value to the students. The activities of the faculty members were not restricted to the college class room, however. Many have contributed much to the social and intel- lectual life of the college, of the city of St. Cloud, and of Minnesota. Their services included giving addresses, contributing musical numbers, directing club work, and judging contests. Several members of the faculty returned to the college after a year's absence. Dr. J. R. McCrory, who left during the winter quarter in 1931, re- sumed his classes at the beginning of the winter quarter of the past school year. Dr. B. P. Heubner took his place during the fall quarter. Miss Blanche Atkins, Miss Helen Stephens, Miss Myrl Carlsen, and Miss Pauline Penning also returned to the college staff . During the spring quarter Miss Helen Hill and Miss Marie Case left for Colorado where they are working for master's degrees. Miss Hill's place was taken by Mrs. William Murphy. The work in the Physical Education department which was carried on by Miss Case is now being done by Miss Irene Molstad and Miss Margaret Thomey, former students of the college. Miss Victoria Smith, Miss Florence Coatsworth and Miss Ruth Atkins have discontinued their work on the college staff . The college enrollment was increased somewhat this year, with a great increase in the number of students on the degree course. Several students on the degree course have assisted in teaching college classes regularly. These were Ruth Schoenig, Music lg Edmund Linneman, Music g and Louis Moos, Biology. Work in Ornithology was also carried on under the direction of Dotty Nye, a graduate of 1932. During the illness of Mr. Richard Smith classes in Mathematics were conducted by Inez Jones and Leo Lauer. Debate was under the direction of Donald Schwartz. Much of the constructive work at the college, carried on by faculty mem- bers outside of their classes, was done through standing committees. These committees were parallel to the student committees appointed by the Student Council. These committees were on Athletics, Curriculum, Decorations, Lectures and Entertainments, Library, Social Affairs, Student Welfare, Or- ganizations, Publications, and Campus Planning. The past year has witnessed an increasing number of calls upon the faculty for outside services as convention speakers or chairmen, especially during the meetings of the Minnesota Educational Association and of the National Asso- ciation of Deans of Women at which Mrs. Garvey was elected chairman of the Teachers College Section. The faculty has also been called upon as con- tributors to educational magazines, as referees in sports, as judges in declama- tory and debate contests, as lecturers, and as club leaders.
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HELEN HILL English Librarian 19154 1917-- EDITH H. GRANNIS is GEC PRGE W. FRIEIJRICH JOHN R. MCCRORY Biological Scienve Psychology 1921 1922- Q' 1 i 1 l ETHEL G. G RAVFZS Geography 1918-- MAMIE R. MARTIN Assistant Librarian 1922 a MABEL A. PAULL NORA J, SWAN FLORENCE K. ZELENY Assistant Director of Superviser, Primary Grades Reading and Speech Training School Training Srhool 1923 M 1922- - 1922 --
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