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DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL VERNON E. van PATTER. B.S.. M S., 1920. The man who helps decide the fate of so many graduates. He spends much of his timo convincing visiting superintendents that S.T.C. graduates are the best available for their teaching jobs. And to prove he can practice what he preaches, he conducts a very Interesting class in public school administration. BLANCHE L. BARSE. B.Ed.. M. A.. 1921. Charming little Miss Barse. guiding light of K-P girls, is a familiar sight at school and department teas where sho is often seon presiding graciously at the tea-tables. We admire her for her sweet smile and over-chic appearance. EVANDE BECKER. B.S.. 1925. Critic for the sixth grade at the McCaskill School, and practice teachers under her testify that she is an inspirational adviser, is very fond of travelling and has covered a goodly portion of this country. CELIA CARSLEY. M.A.. B.Ed.. 1927. Although kept busy with her work in the Training school and classes, sho still finds time to help direct the Rural Department activities. Her ambition centers about a trip to old Ireland to see the old sod and to look up family cottages. DAISY B. FULTON, B.Ed.. M A, 1924. Fourth grado critic. Miss Fulton supervises Intermediate students. Hobby: She can knit while she rides—truly remarkable, as you'll know if you've ever tried it.
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ALBERT D. WHEALDON. M.A.. A.B.. BS.. D., 1903. Th« grand man of the faculty—familiarly known as Dad to hundreds—and he's ever there to help students in difficulty with advice and monoy (he's in charge of the McCaskill Friendship Fund). Tho athletes have a staunch supporter in him—for he's also chairman of the Athletic Board. EDWARD G. WHEREATT. BEd . 1930. Ted' to all. Mr. Whereatt coaches our successful athletic teams. In him many have found a real friend. ROBERT D. WILLIAMS. A.B., M.A.. Ph D.. 1935. Anoiher family man who somehow hasn't allowed his small son and daughter to interfere with the accumulation of a vast amount of knowledge and some of the deepest thinking found in these parts. You doubt me? Just take his Grammar and Syntax course. S. HORACE WILLIAMS. Ph.B., M.A., 1923. When not in the lecture room revealing the psychological information about education, or helping to iron out mental difficulties. Mr. Williams is sure to be guiding some young teachor as supervisor and critic. Ne'er the less, ho finds time to build and make some beautiful handicraft objects in his spare moments.
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MINDA P. HOVLAND. B.Ed.. M.A.. 1924. Usually lound surrounded by liny first gradors and admiring student teachers—for she's critic of the first grade. Hobby: Discussing her trip to tho Scandinavian countries of which she is justly proud. AGNES V. KIRK. B.L.. Ph.B.. M.A.. 1911. Divides her time between the college and McCaskill. Her oiiice in the college wing is oiten the scene of helpful conferences with students seoking advice, aid and encouragement. The Delta Sigmas feel there is no one quite like her. for she aided in the organisation of the sorority and as adviser has guided it ever since. I. AGNES McDonald. B.A.. M.A.. 1938. Successor to Miss Burke as Kindergarten critic. Miss McDonald is the newest addition to our faculty. Peeves: Dislikes photography! ELIZABETH MONGER. B.S.. M.A.. 1922. Miss Monger s spare time is spent in collecting antiques, and 'tis said her home is a treasure house of lovely and authentic specimens. Also loves to travel and wo hoar she is bound for Europe this summer. She makes history and geography live for training school youngsters with her amusing similes and entertaining ways of telling anecdotes. LOIS M. PENNIE, B.Ed.. M.A., 1928. Soniors ought to remember Miss Ponnie for the beautiful lottorina on their diplomas—for she prints them all. Hobbies: Fifth grade garden club and driving.
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