University of North Texas - Yucca Yearbook (Denton, TX)

 - Class of 1933

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Executives X 1 Department of Engllslx RAY CooIcE STOKER, Ph. D. MARY CRocKET'r SWVEET, M. A. BELL EUGENE LooNEY, M. A. GEORGE MEDDERS, M. A. VIRGINIA AUGUSTA HAILE, BESSIE LORENA Shook, M. A. M. A. MAMIE ETTA SMITII, M. A. NEl.I.Ilf CLEVELAND, M. A. EDITH LANIER CLARK, M. A. MATTIE ELLA CRAVENS, M. A. FRANKLIN M. DARNALL, Ph. D. ELDRIDGE C. BRODIE, Ph. D. RUSSELL FLOWERS, B. A. To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, said Confucius, that is true knowledge. To say what one wants to say in the way one should say it, and not to say what one should not say in the way one should not say it, that is true culture. Wlieii that is done in written and in spoken English, and when an appreciation of the great literature of the world has been added thereto, the stu- dent has reached the goal set by the Department of English. RAY CooKE STOKER Director Department of English Department of Economics W. josEIfII MCCONNELL, Ph. D. Ross CoMI'ToN, M. A. JACK jolINsoN, Ph. D. iVlan's major activities have in all ages been devoted . to the task of making a living, and we are probably not warranted in assuming that the future will release him Inaterially from this responsibility. These activities 'ire to an ever increasing degree performed by man, not as an individual, but as a member of society. The depart ment seeks to acquaint the student with the fundamental W. JOSEPlI'MCCONNIEI.L principles upon which the science of man's activity rests Umm' both In respect to his efforts at making a living and at Department of Economics which he lives. gr' 15 becoming and being a co-operating unit of the society In

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Executives L. A. SHARP Lu Director Demonstration School -ill- 2 Demonstration Sclfiool LAYVRENCE ALEXANDER SHARP, PIIOEBE GOODE MIZZEL, M. A. Ph. D. ANNABILLLE MCDONALD, M. A. LULA K. SIIUMAKER, M. A. ANNA ALFORD, M. A. CORRIE WALKER ALLEN, M. A. ANNIE MARY SPROUSE, M. A. DOROTHY BARR, M. A. ANNIE G. BRADLEY, B. S. MARY RUTH COOK, M. A. MARGIE HELM STAFFORD, B. S. EVA B. STAPLETON, M. A. LILLIAN O. WALKER, M. A. MARY TANNER GRAY, M. A. MARY LOUISE WILSON, B. A. ALBERT SIDNEY IQEITH, B. S. EPSIE YOUNG, M. A. MARGARET HAYS, B. A. MAEEL WILKERSON, B. S. HUGH MASTERS, M. A. CARL MATTHEWS, Ph. D. The Demonstration School is one ofthe divisions of the instructional service of the College.- Its purpose is to afford the organization, control, and conduct of a model school. It further serves to provide for the col- lege student actual practice and experience in teaching under expert supervision and direction. In addition, it offers an opportunity for college students to make pupil diagnosis and to do remedial teaching. :Department of Education GEORGE A1.LAN ODAM, Ph. D. JOIIN EDWARD BLAIR, M. A. NEI.I.IE LUCY GRIEEITII, M. A. WILLIAM HERSCIIEL BRUCE, LL. D. ANNABELLE PRITCIIARD, M. A. VICTOR YOUNG CRAIG, M. A. The science of the diffusion of the cultures and ac- J. CARL MATTIIIEWS, Ph. D. AUGUST GEORGE KOENIG, M. CAROLYN lVlClV.lUI.LAN, M. A. LANVRENCIE ALEXANDER SIIARP, OTIIO HANSCOM, M. A. I-IAROLD BRENIIOLTZ, Ph. D. cumulated knowledge of the past, the Science of detect- ing the methods Which must be applied to the particular mind is left entirely Within the Department of Education. Of the millions that have had their beings, there are IIO two identical in response to a given Stimulation. The methods employed in developing the individual into a personality differ Widely, yet the aspiration of the various schools are the same-each seeks to provide a better foundation upon which civilization may rest more Securely. G. A. ODAM Director Department of Education Paar 14



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EXCCIIHVCS Runv CUMBV SMITH Director Department of Foreign Languages Department of Government JOSEPH WILLIAM PENDER, M. A. SAMUEL B. MCALISTER, Ph. D. The Government Department is characterized by a hearty co-operation between the staff. Free and timely discussions are held and curricula and methods are mutually agreed upon. The work of the adviser is as- sumedby the head, the task being by no means burden- some. The members of the staff feel that, to the thought- l .. Department of Foreign Languages RUBY CUMEY SMITH, Ph. D. GEORGE R. HAMLETT, M. A. PERCY ERNEST MCDONALD, AUGUST GEORGE KOENIG, M. S. M. A. JOHN NEWMAN BROWN, M. A. VIRGINIA CALLOWAY, M. A. HENRY DANNELLEY, I-'I-I. D. He who has another language has another life. The Foreign Language Department Offers training in four languages, French, German, Latin, and Spanish. This training is both practical and cultural: practical, be- cause it prepares for teaching and for higher degrees, cultural, because it intensifies interest in one of the great- est instruments of education, widens one's mental horizon, and by contact with various peoples and litera- tures of various times, enables the student to form more intelligent opinions of our own civilization. ful, the necessity for an 'outstanding government de- J- W-,FENDER partment In a teacher-tralning institution is evident and Dmclor unquestioned. Department of Government Page 1 6

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