St Mary of the Plains College - Campanile Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)

 - Class of 1965

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After their appointment to the State Ethics Com- Teaohers of Tomorrow A valuable step toward achieving a truly professional attitude comes from the student involvement in the Student National Education Association. By means of this organization they become more aware of the prob- lems and challenges they will meet as faculty mem- bers. In forming the group in March, l964, members chose as their chapter name Augustine, in rnemory of Sister M. Augustine, college librarian. Officers for this year included Jim Prosser, president, Maureen Bishop, vice-president, Judy Torline, secre- tary, and Joe Gonterwitz, treasurer. Moderators for the SNEA are Sister M. Vincent and Sister M. Madeline. Pictured directly below are Sister Vincent and Jim Prosser, president, consulting the Kan- sas State Teachers Association handbook. Pat Mullin, right, directs elementary education maiors in a game-teaching device illustrating the passage of light and dark over the earth determined by the earth's position. Different.parts of the world are played by Jan Winterbauer, Paula McKinney, and Beatrice New- man.. Holding the flashlight, Jim Lenz portrays the sun. Members profited from a number of excellent lec- tures sponsored by the SNEA. An interesting pro- gram was that in which Mr. Keith Roberts spoke on visual aids as assets in teaching. Here he is pictured demonstrating the overhead proiector. mittee for SNEA, Marta Dillman and John Mc- Loughlin discuss future meetings with Sister Made- line.

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is I 2 ,,,....-, fi J Dr. Ira Scott, who ioined the faculty in January, re- placed Mr. Donald Barber, currently on leave of ab- sence to obtain his doctorate at the University of Kan- sas. Besides teaching the class, Basic Methods of Secondary Instruction, Dr. Scott directed the student teaching and was in charge of the placement bureau. Sister M. Linus, Ph.D. Head of the Division of Teacher Education One of the most flourishing divisions of the college in- volves the preparation of teachers for elementary and secondary education. This year's seniors include five in English, one in mathematics, four in speech and drama, three in history, one in French, three in Span- ish, two in biological science, one in geology, one in agriculture, two in home economics, two in business education, and twenty in elementary education. Various Roles in Guidance was discussed in Educa- tional Psychology II by panelists Frank Nacarrato, Mary Pfannenstiel, Bobbie Martine, and Gene Pereira pic- tured inthe middle left column. Mechanical aptitude or not? Educational Psychology ll students attempt to discover the' presence or absence of such skills. At lower left, Jim Fagan checks the time clock with Sister M. Cecilia, instructor, as Bob Miller prepares to start the Hand-Tool Dexterity Test. L U Senior elementary education major Corrine Klenke demonstrates tech- niques of structural analysis for the improvement of reading to Marta Dill- man and Jeanie Neiderlander, also el- ementary education maiors.



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Deeply engrossed in making comparisons be- tween The colors of the precipitates in the analysis of the copper-arsenic group, Dave Howard ex- emplifies the dedicated scientific spirit. I8 Mysteries of Science Interest Select Few Through Science man learns to know, understand, and appreciate more fully the world in which he lives. Sister Quintin, Head of The Math and Science Department at the College, is always available to her students and cheerfully anxious to guide them in their search for scientific truth, the discovery and analysis ofthe elements. Sandra Fetsch, sophomore chemistry major, smiles in success as Sister Quintin checks her analyzation of the elements of an unknown inthe aluminum and nickel group. 'Experiments are the best teachers, especially in the field of science, seems to be the belief of Mr. Landers, physics in- structor. He watches approvingly as Jerry Gerber explains the principle to Kathy Slattery, Larry McCoy, and Mohammed Khalili.

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