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: F'-13.1 1 in h' 5' ,. ' ' 5 ' . K -,1 l X 1 JI I M , , J Q I .. : 1 ri E 2 . FN 'A 9 Students in Education and Psychology get first hand experience with jobs of the future. First Row, Left to-Right: John M. Frazier, Ray S. Musgrave, Carl L. Mc- um' ll 'J 'IIT Quagge, Eric Thurston, Ralph L. White, Ralph S. Owings, Herman Boroughs, Ray G. Bigelow, H. L. Landskov, James H. Mailey, S. L. ' lv Knight. Second Row: Howard Nesbitt, Clofford H. Hagenson, Eric Gunn, Thomas Stritch, Lamar Moody, James Thomas, Ernest Watkins, Carrolee N j Thomas, Oscar Walley, R. F. McDavid, Ernest Gurman. J, R. Switzer, il H. B. Easterling, Claude L. Campbell, Billy B. Slay, Leroy Rogers, David 1 Sohn, M. C. Johnson, Madeline Flynt. Y The School of Education and Psychology is composed of fifteen undergraduate departments, areas, and special services. These areas are: Conservation and Natural Resources, Elementary Edu- cation, Health, Industrial Arts, Library Science, Physical Educa- tion, Psychology, Recreation, Secondary Education, Therapy, Audio-Visual Education, Reading Clinic, Special Education Serv- ices, and Student Teaching. They are primarily concerned with offering courses in education and psychology required in preparing students for positions as elementary and high school teachers. For those who will pursue advanced degrees or do graduate work in the field of psychology, they give the basic training which is required in this field. The School of Education and Psychology also services the special needs of other departments of the uni- versity. These needs, in most cases, are met by professional schools T of education, psychology, physical education, health education, and recreation. TU! FACULTY Creative arts are a vital part of the future teachers' knowledge. S I 2 Q l t - : Q fl? l ., X ft
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'Wait 1 R Home Economics student aids eager youngsters with the art of hand washing. 2 , ., t f .K ,gt t 5.4 fn . -X Nut S f-T 9 t xi, Q. FACULTY C i ' ' . .1 - ,fn A ' i ' 5 f C1 C3 -tx T First Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Elsie B. Chichester. Miriam Smith. Dr. Bertha M. Fritzsche, Margaret H, Le Mone. Lois Drain. Second Row: Helen Martin Parkman. Ann Sigrest. Fannie OwinQs. Fern R, Hesson. Vera Barnett. Frances Stringer. The Division of Home Economics. organized into six depart- ments. Child Development, Clothing and Textiles. Foods and Nutrition. Marriage and Family Life. Housing' and Home Man- agement, and Home Economics Education. oflers students a wide choice of majors. A Bachelor of Science llegree may be earned in any of nine majors. and there are four choices of majors for earning a hlaster of Science Degree. ln addition. a two vear schedule which leads to a certificate is oflered for school lunch managers. Students may also earn minors in or choose electives from home economics. The curricula and courses in the Division of Home Economics are planned to emphasize the improvement of familv life. ln the Division of Home Flconomics. the student is educated for familv living and for participation in the manv professional fields related to individual. familv. and communitv living. Preparing meals is an interesting and enjoyable assignment. Ai AJ E 1 s e E A . 3
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