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Page 19 text:
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REGENT WILLIAM SEYMOUR Mr. William Seymour has this year be- come a member of the State Board of Re- gents of Normal Schools, and serves in the capacity of our Whitewater representative. As cm active Elkhorn attorney and speaker of note, he is well qualified to fill this posi- tion. Already, in his appearance before school organizations, he has expressed his keen interest and cooperative spirit in regard to the Teachers College, and his desire to promote its welfare and advancement. As friend and advisor we welcome Mr. Seymour to our circle. Pagt' 1 5
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PRESIDENT All the dignity one attributes to an indi- vidual of high rank is paid to our presidently Mr. c. M. Yoder. Q r. His success may be considered as; duexit-o his tact in ruling, to his kippl words and genuine understanding, Mr. ,Mdder's facile diplomacy has earned toxzfi'him the love; 4146- f. spect, and cooperation 0 his subordinates; ' During the past summer he was selected by the Karl Schurtz Foundation to study meth- Page 14 C. t u t M33 3? o D E R ads at education abroad. As theyears go by, we students on turn- ing 'back3 the pages of memory's book, will apgueciate again the depth of his being. we will remember his stately walk, his n'quiet and kindly manner, his integrity and upright living, and that example will serve as an ideal after which we may well pattern our lives.
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Mr. Rosemcm In practice teaching, the student of educa- tion needs the guiding hand which is unfail- ingly offered by Mr. Roseman. Classes are conducted by practice teachers under his supervision. The experi- ence is invaluable to them when they set out for themselves in salaried positions. Page 16 Mr. Daggett of Mr. C. senior in this department is The importance of good teachers for the adolescent child is ever before the Inter- mediate cmd Iunior-High de- partment. Under the direction I. Daggett, equipped to cope with the the child of this precarious age. Mr. Carlson The largest depart- ment of the college is ably directed by Mr. P. A. Carlson. The commercial senior upon graduating is capable, academically and so- cially, of making a suc- cess of the job which invariably awaits him.
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