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X X ...f V C. FRANKLIN STOYER .4.B.. ALS.. D.Ed. Dean of Instruction Dean Slot er Axim S. Dovvsu. .4.B.. MA., Ph.D. Dean of the College Faculty Wlieii any individual. group. or generation reaches a crossroads. there are always those along the way whose leadership. guidance. and friendship have been invaluable in preparation for the future. As the class of 1950 reaches the Turning Point it can look forward more confi- dently because the college faculty has had a sincere interest in it. When the Maryland State Normal School was opened in 1366 there were four members of the faculty. including the principal. Since then it has grown about Hfteen fold. The number of the faculty has been gradually increasing through the years as the school passed through such stages of development as the three-year course of study which started in 1931, the four- year course introduced in 1934. and the change to the State Teachers College in 1935. ln the past four years the Junior College has been estab- lished and the Teachers College now prepares teachers for the junior high school and the kin- dergarten as well as for the elementary school. During this time. in order to keep up with increased student enrollment. new faculty mem- bers have been added to all departments. The present faculty is a group of varied and interesting men and women representing many phases of educational theory and experience. They all are well qualified to prepare teachers for the future. However. we feel that they have done more than teach us the sciences. arts. social sciences. and humanities. Their calm counsel and constructive leadership have smoothed the way at critical moments. Their interest, encour- agement. and help have extended beyond the classroom and into all of the activities of our college life. Their example has created respect and aroused enthusiasm for our future profes- sion. We. the class of 1950. offer sincere thanks to all those who taught us at Towson. 12
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Q ll. l.lll.. -E K . 1 ax .U-T-my M 1 I in-Wm NlA'I'I-IEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mrsic DEPARTMENT Lejl In right: Mr. Weaver. Dr. Moser. Le!! to righl: Miss MacDonald. Mr. Lewis. Miss Weyfortli. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Harold E. Moser. B.S.. M.,-I.. Plz.D.: J. Frederick Weaver. HS., M.S. PHYSICAL EDLCATION AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mary S. Bulkley. B.S.. M.D.: William A. Clarke, HS.. M.,-1.: Elna I. Daniels. AB.. MA.: Donald Minnegan. B.Ph.Ed.. MJ.. Ed.D.: Mary E. Roach. HS.: fean Sargent. B.S.. M.S. Pnrsimi, Emcxriox .un HEALTI-1 DEP.1.R'rx1Exr Senlerl, left to rfeht: Dr. Biilkley. Miss Daniels. Stami- ing: Mr. Clark. Miss Sargeant. Dr. Minnegan. MLSIC DEPARTMENT James W. Lewis. B.S.: Hazel E. MacDonald. B.S.. MA.: Emma E. Weyforth. A.B., M.A. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Louis Cox. Jr.. B.S.. MA.: Compton IN. Crook. BS., MA.: Paul E. Desautels. B.S., MA.: Wil- liam C. Forbes. AB., MA.. Ed.D.: Lois D. Odell, .-LB.. MA.: Joe Young West. B.S.. MA.. Pl1.D. SCIENCE Selllfll. lei! lo flgllli Dr. West. Miss Odell. Mr. Crook. Smnzling: Mr. Desautels. Mr. Cox. Dr. Forbes.
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