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EDUC. T10 IOUHNALISM TELETYPE MACHINES Ed. Note: N0 room. for this pic in urls dr sciences. and professional training. Various pressure groups, striv- ing to exert influence on the schools, make it imperative to include on a progressive program for teacher training serious consideration of the relation between the ideal of democracy and the system of public education. The college awarded its first doctorate of education in 1946. lt now has 1nore than 100 students in the sixth year of study. Wfith an increase of housing facilities for women students, this number should continue to rise. Some of the major accomplishments of the College since the end of the war arc: furnishing teaching staffs for 29 workshops throughout Floridag conducting 24 in- service training conferences for county superintendents of public instruction, 6 for principalsg organizing the Convention of Future Teachers clubs in Florida in 1947, bringing to the campus 150 high school boys and girls in- XVOODWORK SHOP TRAINING Enormous denmnds and pressure groups. NURSICRY PLAY CROUI' Soullicrn ble! mul oucrwliclnzing prebicnz. terested in teaching as a professiong through the 'field service, directing and participating in more than forty school building surveys, assisting the state department of education in preparing a new budget system for county boards of public instruction. The State of Florida has never provided sufficient teacher education facilities to staff the public schools of the state. Each year, boards of public instruction have been compelled to import hundreds of teachers from outside the state who have little knowledge of Florida and the specific educational needs of the children they teach. Many of these teachers are recruited through com- mercial agencies and from newspaper advertisements, Florida can never develop its public system to its highest point of efficiency so long as it depends heavily upon mail-order teachers. NURSING EDUCATION Modern emnplexilics and major uccmnplisfiments. ,VV
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L 4 W J 0 up EDUCATHJ Seniors CHIAQKI N DAVIS DAVISON -1 AGRESS ALDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ARMAGAST BAILEY BARBER BARGAR BARNES ISARSTOW BARTON BATTAGLIA BEASLEY BELL BENSEN BISHOP BLACKBURN BLUEMLE ABOVE: 0 Top Row: SHIRLEY B. AGRESS, Daytona Beach 0 MARY ELLEN ALDERSON, Gainesville 0 HAROLD W. ANDERSON, Jacksonville 0 MARION E. ANDERSON, Portage, Pa. 0 WILLIAM I. ARMA- GOST, Casper, Wyo. s JEANETTE H, BAILEY, Bristol 0 Second Row: ANNELLA J. BARBER, Cross City 0 ROGER M. BARGAR, St. Petersburg 0 ROSS E. BARNES, Jacksonville 0 THELMA ANNE BARSTOW, Palatka 0 JACK S. BARTON, Lake Worth 0 ANTHONY S. BATTAGLIA, Binghamton, N. Y. Q Third Row: HARRY H. BEASLEY, Sanford 0 WILLIAM A. BELL, Leesburg 0 EDWARD H. BENSEN. Grant 0 DONALD.D. BISHOP, DeFuniak Springs 0 CAROLYN BLACKBURN, Fort Meade 0 PEGGY P. BLUEMLE, Tampa. BELOVV: 0 Top Row: LESTER E. BOYD, St. Petersburg 0 EDWIN C. BROWN, Jacksonville 0 JANICE W. BROWN, Jacksonville Q HERBERT C. BRUNSON, Baker 0 ALVIN V. BURT. Jacksonville 0 ROY T, CALES, Clcwlston 0 THOMAS L. CASEY, JR., Auburndale 0 EMILY B. CHAMPION. Gainesville 0 LOUIS D. CHAMPION, Gainesville 0 Second Row: FREDERICK OWEN CHASTAIN, Palatka 0 HARMON E. CHESSER, Dunnellon 0 LESTER H. CHRISTMAN, Kutztown, Pa. 0 WILLIAM H. COBB, West Palm Beach 0 WILLIAM G. COOK, Eau Gallic 0 SAMUEL S. COVERSTON. Coral Gables 0 VIRGINIA LEE CREWS, Lake Placid 0 DAVID D. CRICHTON, Hopewell, Va. 0 THOMAS E. CURRY, JR., Lutz 0 Thlrd Row: WILLIAM A. DAVIS, JR., Mlms 0 REX W. DAVISON, Orlando 0 MARY E. DEEN, Lake- land Q AGNES R. DeVANE, Lake Placid 0 JEANNE DeVANE, Lake City 0 HENRY M. DICKEY, Tampa Q NAPOLEON B. DORMAN, Macclenny 0 GEORGE W. DUNNAVANT, JR., Monticello 0 VERNON F. EASON, Jennings. BROWN BRUNSON BURT CALES CASEY CHRISTMAN COBB COOK COVERSTON CREWS DEEN DQVANE DGVANE DICKEY DORMAN -of -9 1 84 CHAMPION CRITCHTON DUNNAVANT CHAMPION CURRY EASON
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