University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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 t I INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts department will see a dream come true this summer when faculty and students hold their first classes in the beautiful new Arts and Indus- tries building. Planned along functional lines, the modern structure is the first of the post-war building program of the college to be completed and furnishes a great deal of added space required by the increased stu- dent enrollment. Seeing the need for a stronger program in industrial arts, last fall the college divided the Art and Industrial Arts department into two separate departments. One of the first projects of the new department was inau- gurating the mobile industrial arts unit which has brought the machine age to more than 1.800 rural school pupils. Under the supervision of Harold G. Palmer, head of the department, the mobile unit has received wide-spread attention and encouragement from county superintendents. DR. H. G. PALMER Head of Department CHARLES H. BAILEY. Professor of In- dustrial Arts. Emeritus LEWIS CALLAHAN. Instructor in In- dustrial Arts EDMUND D. CROSBY. Instructor in In- dustrial Arts WALTER E. DITZLER. Assistant Pro- fessor of Industrial Arts RAYMOND E. MATALA. Instructor in Industrial Arts WILLIS H. WAGNER. Assistant Pro- fessor of Industrial Arts Pag© 31 Mr. Wagner shows Ramon Kuhns drawing board techniques.

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HOME ECONOMICS MISS ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND Head of Department Men who want to marry an expert in the field of homemaking should look to the home economics de- partment: for in this department meal planning, food preparation, sewing, child care and family relationships arc dealt with under the direction of Elizabeth Suther- land. head of the department. This year saw the completion of the new Arts and Industries building which alleviated the crowded condi- tions of the department, and allowed the needed expan- sion. There arc now two clothing and two food labora- tories. classrooms for child care and family courses plus home education workshops. This summer the depart- ment will present a series of workshops in different areas of home economics for teachers, which will in- clude new methods and up to date information on sub- ject matter. Last fall Miss Anita Dowlcr worked on extension service, visiting various schools in the state, working with, and advising their home economics pro- grams. EDNA G. ANDERSON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Home Economics MARY LEAH BOULDIN. Instructor in Home Economics ANITA LOUISE DOWLER. Instructor in Home Economics KATHERINE GENEVIEVE LINE- BERRY. Instructor in Home Econom- ics LELA MAE PING. Assistant Professor of Home Economics NOT SHOWN RUTH A. ALLEN. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Page 30 Hoenig. Peck. Immersed. Dyer and Miss Anderson playing with fire.



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Head of Department LANGUAGE The study of modern language is an attractive course not only because the student achieves the ability to read intelligibly scientific works written in German or the great novels and social treatises of French writers, but because he gains some knowledge of customs, traditions and ideas which make up a way of life different from our own. German. Italian and French are offered along with the so-called dead language. Latin. In Latin courses, the student arrives at the ideas of some of the ancient philosophers, besides fighting the Gallic wars. Along with providing intensive study for those who desire it. the department offers courses in diction for those who wish to have a speaking knowledge of French. German or Italian. The modern languages are practiced and made prac- tical by newspapers, magazines and books written in foreign languages, which circulate among the students and help to broaden their cultural background. ERNEST H. KILGORE HILLARD. In- structor in French and Spanish EDNA O. MILLER. Associate Professor of Latin JOSEF- SCHAEFER. Professor of Ger- man That's G. Levesque writing and Mr. Hillard preparing to erase. DR. I. L ULLEHEI Poqo 32

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