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

 - Class of 1933

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EX6CUflVCS 2 . RUTII T. LEIIMAN Director Department of Home Economics Ilepartment of Home Economics RUTII TOWNSEND LEI-IMAN, EDITH LUECKE, M. A. M. A. JESSIE ELIZAEETII ACKER, LoIs ASHLEY PEARMAN, M. A. M. A. REBECCA MAE JoIINsToN, MURIEL E. WILLIAMS, M. A. M. A. Someone has said, I must know fifty-seven trades in order to run my home. The Home Economics Depart- ment does not pretend to offer instruction in all these trades, but it does recognize the fact that home-1nak- ing is far from being simply cooking and sewing, and that teachers of home-making need broad training. The work of the department therefore ranges from the de- velopment of specific techniques to the application of science, art, and economics in the solution of home prob- lems, and finally to the consideration of the very human problems represented by the nursery school, and the study of family relationships. Department of Industrial Education HUGO JOHN PETER VITZ, M. A. SAMUEL ALFRED BLACKB URN, Ph. D. JESSE DARNVIN HAI.I,, JR., B. A. The quality of all civilizations depends upon intelli- gence and character, or morality, in the order stated, for morality springs from intelligence, not intelligence from morality. Nor would it be difficult to prove thatpractical intelligence is more conducive to a high development of morals than upon mere theoretical intelligence. Industrial Education stimulates and quickens the in- tellect by the use of mechanical tools. The skilled hand confers benehts upon man, and each benefit so conferred exerts the natural moral influence of a good act upon the mind of the benefactor. The Work in Industrial Education prepares teachers of power to guide young people in their manual activities so as to develop to the fullest extent those moral, in- tellectual, and social- values so desirable in citizenship. H. J. P. VITZ Director Department of Industrial Education

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Executives '-- X -'--I Department of Geography JOIIN ROBERT SWENSON, M. A. MARY jo COWLING, M. A. CIIAUNCEY LLOYD POLLOCK, M. A. Geography portrays the background of human ex- perience in space as history does in time. Both cor- relatives are necessary if men shall understand their environment and inheritance to the end that they may live abundantly and happily on the earth. The good life can come only When men have learned to respect one another and to co-operate with their combined inheritance to master their universal environment. For this reason Man and Nature and their mutual reactions are the sub- ject-matter of Geography. J. R. SWIENSON Director Department of Geography Department of History LEWIS WILLIAM NEWTON, ANNA IRION POWELL, Ph. D. Ph. D. CORA WILSON, M. A. JOSEPH LYMAN KINGSBURY, CLARENCE ALLAN BRIDGES, Ph. D. M. A. ' In a World Where material things and materialistic ideas very largely engage one's attention, the study of A history in only its romantic and colorful aspects would probably be justified. The faculty of this department Works with the con viction that a knowledge of the history of the more im portant social groups now existing in this World Will L- VZQSEXTON furnish an excellent, if not a necessary, background for Department of History the pLlI'Sll1t of any of the other school subjects. More than any other subject, perhaps, history cuts across and alds in the broader interpretation of other subjects in the curriculum. l 17



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Yi EXCCIWIVES .....-..N-- ... ...... I The Library PEARL C. IVICCRACKIEN, MARY SWINDLE, M, A, B. S. ELAINE ADAMS, IQOBERTA Moss, B. A. B. A. I-OTTIE BRASHEAR5' MAYUELI. WALLACE, B. S. 7 B. A. Lois BENNETT KNOX, B. S. I am Thoth, Lord of the Halls of Books, the perfect scribe whose hands are pure, who writes down justice, and who hates every wrong, whose words, being written, are immortal and have dominion over two earths. I re- fresh memory by recorded words. I reveal and interpret all things. I am Lord of all learning, numbering, and measuring, the founder of all sciences. I weigh and re- cord the deeds of men. I drive away enmity and dispel quarrels. Your Halls of Books are full of the wisdom and witchery of the ages. Bring all youth to the portals, large and small, give them the keys, for in the Halls of Books or by their secrets is fought the great duel between intelligence and ignorance. As librarian, Mrs. McCracken is the administrator of the Halls of Books. PEARL C.. MCCRACKEN Lzbrarmu Delnartnient of Mathematics AMOS BARRSDALE, 1 A Amos BARKSDALE Director U Department of Mathematics Pgcl9 M. A. MYRTLE CYRENA BROWVN, M. A. TIMOTHY EDWIN PETERS, M. A. Twenty-live centuries of research have piled high the treasures of the Kingdom of Mathematics and there are yet uncharted realms waiting for the explorer. One who-unafraid-delves into its mysteries has an op- portunity for real study and advancement. The doors of all knowledge are thrown open to him because mathe- matics supports the universe of knowledge. The mathematician may be called a magician whose wand creates the marvelous and whose penetrating eye searches the hidden corners of the universel

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