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Psychology Row One L-R: Jean Breisch, Douglas Gingrich, Dennis Bolstad, Lorry Sedg- wick. Row Two: Karen Wieman, Richard Halmstad, Dr. Mike Ritland, Dr. Thomas Franklin, Dr. Reinhard Schmidt, Dr. Mary Rains. Row Three: Paul Fenton, Tom Allen, Jerry Donley. Special Education Row One L-R: Harlan Misfit, Jill Stanton, Margaret Winamaki, Veryle Homuth. Row Two: Bob Sedlak, Stan Kary, Carol Hogstad, Virginia Peter, Mary Hopkins-Best, Eugene Flug, Dan Paulson. Vocational Rehabilitation Row One L-R: Avis Wolske-Baker, Dr. Walter Pruitt, Dr. John See, Dr. David Corthell. Row Two: Anthony Langton, Dr. Howard Feldman, Dr. Arnold Sax.
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School of Education 26 Faculty The School of Education offers students a program that provides excellent preparation in the education- al, vocational, social, and mental needs of both children and adults. The School of Education offers three undergraduate programs. Psychology students are trained to contribute to improving human condi- tions seen today. Students are able to set vocational and professional goals that are within their reach. The students graduating in Psychology are skilled professionals in private agencies, education. business and industry. Human Development, Family Living and Community Educational Services Row One L-R: Denise Skinner, Gail Roberts, Sandra Gill, Julie Anson, J udy Jax, Connie Seber. Row Two: Glen Jacquart, Hanice Keil, Leslie Koepke, Judy Herr, Eleanor Johnson, Scott Magnuson-Martinson, Marian Marion. Row Three: Mary Eagon, Priscilla Huffman, John Williams, Tom Holman, Karen Zimmerman. Vocational Rehabilitation students acquire knowledge to help a wide variety of disabled people in many rehabilitation programs. The Vocation- al Rehabilitation program provides students with a sound career with many employment opportunities. Special Education allows students to teach in public schools and rehabili- tation centers. This program is special because it provides the students with actual course work and practical application in special education, voca- tional rehabilitation and vocational education. Counseling and Psychological Services Row One L-R: Dr. Calvin Stoudt, Dr. Charles Barnard, Dr. Carlyle Gilbert- son. Row Two: Dr. Gust Jenson, Dr. Maribeth Kasik, Darleen Bauer, Dr. David Cook. Row Three: Dr. P. Robert Wurtz, Dr. John Deutscher, Dr. Gerald Davis.
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itHow has UW-Stout assisted you in meeting your goals, your completed searchiw Elizabeth Bettenhausen, Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Island Lake, WI Booking and Publicity Coordinator Pawn Coffeehouse Commission University Programming Board University Programming Board Service Award Recipient Sessions Leefier at 2 National Associa- tion of Campus Activities Regional Conferences 5-Year Bowling League Participant. Troy A. Bystrom, Senior Industrial Technology Red Wing, MN Stout Student Association tSSAi Pres- ident Medallion and Who's Who Award Recipient University Theatre Director, Actor, and Technical Specialist Member of Contemporary Music Productions Inter Residence Hall Council Member Pat Cosgrove, Senior Industrial Technology - Electronics South St. Paul, MN Vice-President of Academic Affairs Stout Student Association tSSAi Three-Year Member of the University Student Senate Resident Hall Advisor Member of the United Council of Wisconsin Student Governments Member of the Inter Residence Hall Sands McAlees, Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Menomonie, WI Secretary and Chairperson of Students Understanding Drinking Sensibly tS.U.D.SJ Senator and Secretary of the University Programming Board University Programming Board Service Award Recipient Stout Student Association tSSAi Sena- tor International Relations Club Member ttStout has provided a wide variety, of educational experiences through academics and student activities. My involvement in activities has prepared me for a possible career in the field of student activities. I have found a number of faculty and staff at UW-Stout who realize that there is more to an education than Just learning from a book; they realized the need to be able to work with people, which is best gained through activities?, Stout has assisted me in providing me with a well rounded education through leadership experiences. I feel my time at Stout will greatly help me in the futurefi tiAttending Stout has helped me learn a lot about leadership. There are so many various activities available that I was allowed to try everything. The students and staff are very supportive and friendly. My goal has always been to keep learning and improving - I hope I never complete the search; I always want to be challenged.
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