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Merle M. Price, M.A. Dean of Men Ray A. Wicex, Ph.D. Director of Qraduale Studies John A. Jarvis, Ph.D. Dean, Division of Industrial Education ADMINISTRATION Many college activities could not be properly executed if it weren ' t for the untir- ing efforts of the administrative body of the college. The curriculum set up by this body is designed particularly for specialized train- ing in home economics and industrial educa- tion, but it is also devised to give students a liberal education. In addition to the numerous minors which are available to students, a bachelor of science degree is obtainable in home economics education, vocational educa- tion, industrial education, industrial tech- nology, institution management and dietetics. The graduate program is so designed that a student can earn a master ' s degree with a major in industrial education, home eco- nomics, home economics education, or vo- cational education. The administration must be continuously aware of the fluctuating teaching requirements in various states so that the curriculum can be revised to meet these standards. 12
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A glimpse of the Stout State College skyline at dusk The Presidents Message As you scan the pages of this year ' s To ' er, you will discover that it has as its theme the interrelationship exisiting between each student and Stout State College, That bond springs into existence the moment a student enters Stout; it grows ever stronger as he progresses toward the time of graduation. One aspect of that interrelationship is, of course, the great respon- sibility of the college to its students. These students expect from their institution of higher learning such necessary elements as a modern cur- riculum, the opportunity for personalized guidance, and a program of worthwhile extracurricular activities. There must also be adequate facilities in which these needs can be met. But to this relationship between the student and his college the individual can also contribute much, first as a student and later as a graduate. In fact, the college derives its very reason for existence from its students and its vitality from their constant quest for knowledge and from their college spirit. Upon its alumni the college depends for continuing support and interest in the years after graduation, as well as for a source of new students who will seek and achieve as have the alumni before them. Yes, the pages of this yearbook depict in some measure the variety of ways in which Stout State College has served you. It is my sincere hope that your college can be of further assistance to you in the future and that you, in turn, will always give to Stout your steadfast allegiance. Sincerely yours,
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p Keturah Antrim, Ph.M. Dean of Women Ralph G. Iverson, Ed.D. Director of Student Personnel Service Alice J. Kirk, Ed.D. Dean, Division of Home Economics Qualified staff members in every depart- ment provide students with excellent in- struction in preparation for their vocational desires. Few people consistently realize that the administration has duties other than class instruction, but if the truth be known, the jobs of faculty members really never end. Aside from preparing the curriculum and aiding students prepare for graduation, staff members are called upon to assist in the plan- ning of student activities both on the Stou: campus and other campuses and to act as ad- visors for many campus organizations. During the course of the year, the administrative body is called upon to participate in numerous administrative committee meetings. The administration, either as a whole or as a group of individuals, is always available and willing to aid students with their prob- lems whether they be scholastic, financial, or personal. 13
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