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GRADUATE SCHOOL The graduate school at The Stout Institute is established to meet the present-day requirements for teachers ami administrators of Industrial Educa- .md Home Economics Education. The initial offering of graduate work was made in the 1935 summer session when the Wisconsin Legislature of 1935 granted The Stout Institute the authority to inaugurate a fifth year of work on the graduate level. Graduate work continued to be carried on exclusively during the summer sessions until this year. As a result of the increasing de- mand lor graduate work, a full-time graduate program has been inaugurated. The first regular SCS raduate courses were offered during the second semester of the lV45--4f college Students who hold the degree of Bachelor of Science from The Stout In- stitute, or its equivalent, are eligible to take graduate courses. Undergraduate records from colleges cither than The Stout Institute are accepted upon approval of the graduate committee. The graduate curriculum is planned so prospective teachers ami administrators may earn the degree of Master of Science with a major in Industrial Education. Home Economics Education, or Vocational Education.
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First Row: Jean Woodruff. Teresa Jean Welch, Jean Sterner, Ard ' s Stagcman, Dorothy Wilson. Second Row: Den s Z • merman, Hclcr T in Wildncr Phy s Scc s .ad, Florence Teegarden. Phyllis Wa . - - 31 Ranst. Third Row: Chcoyn Thompson. Barbara Zwas a. Gerald Wiseman. Arthur Sweitzer, Odell Stevens, Francis Zepp. Betty Stan ' , Audrey Vig. First Row: Robert yorkston, Norman Rcnk. Russell Hall. John Rudow. Harold Borchhardt, Richard Gandt. Second Row: Ma Nichol. George Hendnckson. Violet Schmidt. Mclvin Olson. Martin Conway, Clyde Wale Third Row: ttenscn, Frank Boy. Walter Gorr. Carrol B ' user. Elmer Eggert. C29D
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c o a ABE. YASO Honolulu, Hawaii. ANDERSON, LUTHER Menomonie. Wisconsin 8ARISAS. BERNARD Shreveport. Louis ana BROWN. DEAN Menomonie. Wisconsin CAMPBELL. DORA Menomonie. W •. CHASE. JOHN Oshltcs- DRAKE. DOUGLAS :DO ' S. M FLANAGAN. WILLIAM P.clctt. Ws HAWORTH. MERVIN Menomonie, Wisconsin GRADUATE SCHOOL 0K HODGKINS. EDWIN Portlar.d. Mame KOCH. CLINTON Dccoran Iowa n t LIEN. ARNOLD Menomonie. Wis- f mMMM H f METTEL. EARL Saul Gty, Wisconsin ' v OASS. GORDON Menomonie. Wisconsin A s; i is - ft
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