Stephens College - Stephensophia Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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Books and other library facilities have become a part of the environment of every Stephens student. In recognition of the vital part which books play in the education of every person, the college has attempted to make all library materials readily available to stu- dents, to encourage and instruct students in the use of these materials, and to foster continued interest in the use of library facilities after formal education is com- pleted. To these ends, the General Library, various di- visional libraries, and several classroom libraries are Miss FRANCES BURNE'I'I'E Miss BETTY Dmcocr Mas. FRANCIS GRIFFIN Miss Loan JOHNS Mas. MARJORIE L1Nns'r1xoM Miss CLARICE NELSON og Pdf? maintained under the direction of a trained library staff. The Personal Library plan, which enables each student to select books of any type to keep i11 her room throughout the year, has proved more popular this year than ever before. Personal library books may be re- t1u'ned for exchange at any time. The library also cooperates With the Visual Education and Radio Stall' in the collection and distribution of other instructional materials, such as films, slides, and transcriptions. Page Z0

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tab? fgntti A Wfwtf fit? Alta! J pt My AWA ft Wt wt of Hall Counselors. As an ' nportant part of the e Staff, the hall counselors work with Dean Weldon Shofstall who is in charge of the guidance program. Through cooperation with Dean Shofstall, the hall presidents, the Student Health Division, the Extra- Class Division, and the admissions counselors, the hall counselors have succeeded in developing a well organized out-of-class guidance program for students. The organization coordinates the Work of counselors and their assistants: it emphasizes each counselor's re- sponsibility for helping students to attain their interest goals and to make more satisfactory adjustments to their entire college experience. In reality, therefore, the program is one of instruction through out-of-class activities, clinics, and advisers. Page I9 v--- -H-1'-- ---' f -- I W A vtwd iidifiifiiwli A MISs GRACE CURTIS MMC MISS Grace Curt s o QQ!! Hall lieaiiisfitliyi nW EMBERS OF THE HALL COUNSELING STAFF Columbia: Miss CAROLYN PRESTON - Miss EVELYN PRATHEB MISS I'IELEN LEE IIANSEN Fielding Smith: MISS ZELMA BURKS Hatcher: MRS. MARY ALICE LAMY Hillcrest: Mus. FANNIE SEITHER e Laura Stephens: MISS JEVVELL DIXON Lela Haney Wood: MISS HELEN LOCKWVOOD Miss ELIZABETH HUNT MISS VIRGINIA YoUNG Wales: Miss I'IEI.EN THAI. MISS .ELIZABETH PURVIANCE MISS JEAN I'IOLKE Windsor: MISS MARGARET MARGRAVE Mlss BERYL JAMES Miss PEARL STAPLES The first name in each group i the hall. Maple : M1ss RUTH VVESTLUND North: Miss DAVIDA OLINGER MISS .RUTH GANZ Miss MARION POPE Senior: MISS GRACE CURTIS Miss .l ULIET ITARDTNER MISS MARY CUMMINGS Southzl MISS ELEANOR .l'. WELSH MISS PATRICIA MULFORD Tower: MRS. MADOLTN GROVER MISS PATRICIA MCN.AUGHTON MRS. ANNE NICKELL VVo0d : Miss MARY OMER MISS MARX' NORBIAN CRAIG MRS. HARRIETTE ABBOTT s that ol' the head counselor for



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fpnhgcalfiond The Director of Publications at Stephens College is Dr. Roy Ivan J ohnson, who is also associated with the program of educational research. The Office of Publi- cations is charged with the responsibility for supervising and issuing four general types of publications: C11 stu- dent publications such as the Stephens Standard, Within the Ivy, Stephensophia, and Stephens Lifeg Q23 official college publications which contain educational infor- mation of interest to prospective patrons and educators, such as the catalogue, special issues of the Stephens College Bulletin, and the Stephens College News Reporter: C31 occasional special purpose bulletins and announce- ments required by the administration for general fac- ulty and student information, C40 purely professional publications, including books, educational monographs, and magazine articles. This last aspect of the publica- tions program contemplates the release in the near future of books and monographs setting forth the back- ground of the Stephens, plan of general education and its development of such aspects of the program as the Research Department, the Humanities Course, Train- ing in Communications, Marriage Education, Clinical Techniques in Education, and Training for Citizenship. The latest periodical venture of the Publications Office is the monthly Stephens College News Reporter, which has a circulation of l2,000. The publications of a college, says Dr. Johnson, are the face which it shows to the public. The im- portance of clear and accurate information, the im- portance of appearance and style of expression cannot be overestimated. The quality of the college publica- tions should reflect the quality of the institutionf' DR. Rov IvAN J oHNsoN Assistant to the Director of Publications is Mrs. Mary McRoberts. Other members of the stall' who have assumed sponsorship or who lend assistance in the preparation of materials are Eugene F. Irey CSlephen- sophiaj, Russel G. Fowler tBoard of Publications and llfithin the Ivyj, Wal'ter E. Suft tStephens Lifej, Miss Jean Bailey tStudent Anthology of Creative Vlfritingj, and Hugh McCammon. Also assisting as co-editors of the Stephens College News Reporter are Eugene L. Shepard, Robert E. Hart, and Miss Elizabeth Stanton. f E - .Www ' mvhwxw Ut, it Mus. MARY NICBOBERTS Miss ELIZABETH STANTON ROBERT L. HART EUGENE SHEPAHD Page Z1 Miss JEAN BAILEY EUGENE Imax' RUSSEL FOYVLER ILIUG-I-I MCCAMMON'

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