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Teachers' College Teachers College, with its definite func- tion of training teachers for the public schools of the territory, was added to the University of I lawaii as a result of the amalgamation of the I erritorinl Normal and I raining School with the University School of Education. I lie Normal School was founded in 1896 and during the major part of its existence was located at the intersection of Emerson. l.una- lilo and Quarry streets. In 1930 the school was moved to two new buildings adjoining the campus of the university and the follow- ing year the two institutions were affiliated, flj I he program leading to the ISachclor of Education degree is four years in length. 1 here arc 403 students this year. A fifth, post- graduate. year of work is provided, at the completion of which the five-year diploma is granted. ([ Students in this category num- ber 103. Students, by the end of their soph- omore year, elect to specialize in either ele- mentary or secondary education. I he courses lor the first two years are basic, and students carry the same work with the exception of a few electives. I he program of work required of senior students consists of two parts: one semester of elective and recommended courses and one semester of professional courses. One half of the latter is devoted to practice teaching in the I eachers College Elementary and Intermediate School, and one-half to professional courses. ([ Practice teaching is done under supervisors. Por nine weeks, sen- iors take over the teaching of students. In their fifth year, which is made up of one semester’s work of probationary teaching and Center of academic activitic tl ibiclicu College is the library. Seen are student studying. engaging in animat- ed issnversatHMi and drawing Iscokt lor evening study.
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Administrative Staff { B. Mac Neil jJHXT—I'lllCit C. WVIutcr Crntc S. I loinunc Miss Helen M. MacNeil Everyone sooner or Inter meets this charming young woman who sees that you register properly, or you may not be enrolled at all. She heads «1 busy staff of office workers who help you all to get into classes. Dean Ernest C. Webster When you make the honor roll at the end of each six weeks, you will drop in at the far end of the personnel office to get your “cinch from a very understanding di- rector who will confer the diploma. A pipe in his mouth, a bow tie. and a pair ol spectacles make up the general appearance of this tactful sold. Miss Cenie S. Horiuing Chaperoning all university social affairs is a mighty job. and the Assistant Dean of Student Personnel takes Satur- day nights off to do this. Aside from formulating dance policies. Miss Hornung listens patiently to your personal problems, gives advice, and helps those in need of em- ployment. Mrs. Mary P. Pringle What would school be without books, and a school with- out a library? Then in steps Mrs. Pringle into the picture as the librarian of the University. A sympathetic and energetic worker, she makes the wheels go round in the smooth machinery of a very efficient library staff. Gerald R. Kinnear When asked to pose for a picture, he begged the staff to use last year s one. remarking that he hosn I grown much, except for a few gray hairs. We wonder if this change is the result of loo much money pilikio. but we know our money is safely guarded by this reliable treasurer. Mary IV l rii»v'l (Vr.iM K. Kiruir.tr
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