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553 Q X. Q 54, -nd 5' ...mn-.-+-9 3 ww ,f J Andg gun Miss Myrtle Downs Mr. Don Essig. Jr. M ss Can lol Sta k M s Mabel Baldwn Mr. Clay J. Anderson, Who is the pro- fessor of economics and commerce, is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He recently returned from the Univer- sity of Michigan Where he had studied during a leave of absence. Mr. Noel B. Grinstead, professor of industrial arts, is assisted by Mr. Rob- ert E. Smith. Mr. Grinstead is a grad- uate of the college Who has studied at Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Ohio State University, and the University of Missouri. Assisting Dr. Willard O. Mishoff, college librarian, are Miss Olive Brown, University of Kansas, Miss Fern Gib- son, Emory Universityg Miss Harriette Ford, graduate of this college, and Miss Carol Owsley.
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Cly A-- Jm. 5 'iyu 3. . X 572 1 .4 , N' ,W dAth y M MjdlenHed D Byron L W estfall MM LCy D E It Ell M RtIFtg Id 1 X-f 5 4 f-I I A-...pgs 4 My . wiawf Mrs. Carolyn B C k f . 1' ...I as , X we as.. 1, 1 2 . X .5 1 ' Q M1 X 'SIB' The Laboratory School, which is com- posed of all grades from kindergarten through high school, is the proving ground for student teachers. Under the direction of Dr. Cloyd Anthony, the complex organization of the Labora- tory School is so correlated with that of the college that student teachers, in the course of their regular studies, practice teaching in one of the Labora- tory School's classes. Ideally organized and located on the same campus with an educational re- search committee, the students of the Laboratory School have an additional advantage in that they are the first to receive the profits from the findings of such a committee.
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