University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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the Q frs ' Ouege of Ed ll Onal Se . eldS of ln th rvlcesr and Nula e teaching Heiglllllll ' are , rental-y tggied for both ntall C, SYS and Y liandlca ring- The .e fro student U1 the - hed b Practice 'aw Y the College- Oll the broad Ofleredf ldS of S or the Pecialization, also a major facet in th Of Education, The p1'0ViCl6S fagilit' f it ' ies estmg of new prog-mms 6 Oflice of Field Service fOr resources gains 6 01' the .of 3.1Cl f01' pllllllc SCl100lSySl6liiS Learning to use an essential tool of the trade mental and applied problems. .TION Education II12i0f5 can receive actnli A demonstration conducted during Open House COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The College of Engineering, through its eleven departments, offers its students a thor- ough professional education for service to the state and nation. Classroom and laboratory instruction is supplemented by a large and active research program through which staff members can fulfill balanced roles. For students, the College emphasizes per- sonal contact With instructors and a wide range of student activities. These include eleven honor societies, sixteen student pro- fessional groups, and the Engineering Coun- cil to coordinate and represent the student- body opinion. These are supplemented by The Illinois Technograph student magazine, Engineering Open House which each year in mid-March draws some 15,000 visitors from the twin cities and the state at large, and, in the social realm, St. Patis Ball, an engineering- sponsored all-University dance on Open House week-end. This combination of sound teaching in a research-balanced atmosphere and contact with one's fellows amid the diverse resources of a full university presents an unusual oppor- tunity for those who seek both breadth and depth in their education. Dean William L. Everitt

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Dean B. L. Dodds Students in the College of Education are potential leaders in the fields of teaching, special educational services, and school ad- ministration. In the teaching field, under- graduate curricula are offered for both high school and elementary teachers and for teach- ers of the mentally handicapped and deaf or hard-of-hearing. The student gains prac- tical experience from the practice teaching system established by the College. Curricula draw on the broad resources of the University for general education. Gradu- ate courses are offered for the development of appropriate fields of specialization. Research is also a major facet in the Work of the College of Education. The University High School provides facilities for the de- velopment and testing of new programs and teaching materials, while the Bureau of Re- search and the Office of Field Service con- duct programs of aid for public school systems in both fundamental and applied problems. COLLEGE CF EDUCATION An elementary school where Education majors can receive actual experie11CC Students discr ss educational problems with an instructor. Learning to use an essential ' CC The College of En eleven departments, ol ough professional educ state and nation. Cla instruction is supplerr active research progra members can fullill hal For students, the C Sonal contact with in range of student act onor societie eleven h lesslonal gr0UPS, and Oil to Coordinate and body Opinion. These. Engneering Qpen the twln cities and esocialrealm, St . lilsored all-Uni v Weekend. IS c - . resear li-Ombmatlon X ' , 1 t . ls The Illinotg Techno . ' 1 S C balanced V1 ofl1h0neSfeH0WS a .lull un1Versit 11111ty fgr thos YP depth- . 6 W 111 their educ



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I The College of Fine and Applied Arts offers a wide variety of opportunities by teaching aesthetic knowledge and apprecia- r tion as Well as preparing students for pro- fessional careers. There are more architecture students at r Illinois than in any other school in the United States. The other teaching departments in the College are Art, City Planning and Land- scape Architecture, and Music. In addition, the Small Homes Council and the Bureau of Community Planning carry on research and extension Work. The University Bands are I a separate division of the College. To promote interest in music, the College presents concerts by the various orchestras, choral and chamber music groups, recitals, public lectures, performances by the Opera V Workshop, and year-round exhibitions in , , A Dean Allen S. Weller several campus buildings. The School of , Music sponsors radio broadcasts over Station I WILL. Distinguished visitors in the various l teaching fields are frequently brought here. l The College is also instrumental in the plan- i ning of the biennial Festival of Contemporary Arts. I CCDLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS , Architecture students sketch the new biology building 2 Preparation for one of many concerts A graduate student conduct Graduate studies at uois began in 1892 Wf. tees authorized four graduate work to . , , ments the idea and h the academic year School Know College lished as an educatiol SKY- From a small b body has gm Student largest college on the Graduate programs and individual di .lhed in Over six f llilslons of the te owships authorize ees have been in stautial number oil' gnusual Pf0mise 0 ronal ability gag, V s tilllch lxpefiense t G asslstantshi raduate C I Ds W Slqlout 1462 H636 3 at t , ldoctorafes digg

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