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School of Social Work - Graduate The Graduate School of Social Work has the distinction of being the oldest school of its kind in the South and the first school estab- lished at RPI, beginning on an undergraduate level. It offers a program of education designed to meet the requirements for a career in social work. Field work gives the student an opportunity to de- velop techniques and skills in the handling of individual and group social problems in private, public, and social agencies. Left to right: Margaretta Reynolds; Evelyn Cochran; George Kalit, Director; Alleen Shan Lois Washer; Barbara Judkins. School of Rehabilitation -Graduate The School of Rehabilitation offers a program which gives the pros- pective rehabilitation counselor aid in developing skills and knowledge necessary for effective rehabilita- tion counseling and placement of the handicapped person. Course requirements are planned to meet the needs of individual students de- pending on their previous training and experience in the field of rehabilitation. Left to right: Marvin Barker; Wade O. Stahlnaker, Director. 29
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Miss Elizabeth H. Messick, Profes- sor and Head of The School of Occupational Therapy, served this year on the Defense Advisory Comnnission on women in the ser- vice. This Board, organized by President Eisenhower, had its mem- bers appointed by Secretary of Defense Wilson. The School is in- deed proud of Miss Messick for having achieved this honor. Under her direction, The School of Occu- pational Therapy strives to present its meaning and purpose to those students who enter the department. Left to right: William Sparks; Bette Hopkins; H, Elizabeth Messick, Director; Genevieve Cummings School of Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy is the scien- tific application of any activity, mental or physical, prescribed by a physician and administered by a trained Therapist. The Occupa- tional Therapist must know how the human body functions in order that he may treat the patient according to the doctor ' s request. The School of Occupational Therapy gives the student the necessary training he must have to carry out these duties. Alice Jayne Bryant, Jsn Kuyk and Charlotte Greenstein at work setting up a loonn in the Weaving Studio. 28
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STAFF As we know them best . . . rs° s9l | 1 BILLIE HARLESS, Secretary to Mr. O ' Connell ROSALIE S. PACE, Secretary of Admissions GLADYS K. TEDDER, RUTH P. BUTLER, Veterans Administration Coordinators ■PP 1 - -- K m - .-J kI hF P ! i SALLY C. BARRON, Assistant Registrar ANNIE P. SIMMS, Secretary to Dr. Johnson 30
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