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Cgk772Z7'ZfZZfZZf Cgda ' Linda Rhoten, the divisional repre- sentative of Elementary Educa- tion. ' I I 'R f-N SISTER M. THEODINE SEBOLD, FSPA EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Ph. D., THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA The Teacher Education Program has its roots in the very origin of Viterbo Col- lege. In that not-too-distant past, it was the only program offered. Although in the thirty years since the founding of Viterbo College, many other programs have been introduced, the teacher education program still claims between sixty and sev- enty per cent of each graduation class. During the past thirty years more than 1000 teachers have been prepared to teach in private and public elementary and secondary schools in the United States and in several foreign countries. The teacher education program has merited the approval of accrediting agencies and in 1963 was placed on the list of the highest accrediting agency for teacher educationg namely, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Educa- tion, During the current school year, fifty-five seniors were enrolled in the course in student teaching. Innovative practices in teaching is the key', phrase in education on all levels today. In line with these trends, the teacher education program at Vi- terbo is directing its attention to micro-teaching and individualized instruction. The new in teaching is also apparent in its in-service program for teacher gradu- ates of Viterbo College. Two workshops-one on the Nongraded Primary and the other on Individualized Instruction-are planned for the 1970 summer session at Viterbo College. SISTER HELEN ESTHER LUECK, FSPA EDUCATION M.ED., LOYOLA UNIVERSITY SISTER ROSE RITA COLLINGON, FSPA EDUCATION M.A., THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
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Row 1: T. Horihan, P. Mishler, M. Salsieder, J. Swing, M. J. Layton, M. Voss, E. Sprostyg Row 2: B. Rader, L. Sloniker, P. Mc Nemey, C. Osterhaus, S. Wilson, J. Baumler, K. Hawkinsg Row 3: P. Michuta, L. McClintock, Sr. S. Buelt, S. Brown, K. Hoplan, Sr. J. Soeller, M. Bartkus, M. Slattery: Row 4: K. Carroll, P. Wieser, D. Dupont, R. Bioke, M. Hammell, B. Cota, J. Dolan, S. Laubmeier. The District Student Nurses Association is an active organization for the student nurses to further prepare them for ther profession. Each year a Miss Student Nurse is selected from this organization, and she is responsible for recruiting high school students and getting others interested in nursing. Viterbo's Student Nurse was Jeanne Swing. Student Nurse Week was one ofthe main events of this year. Displays were put up in the stores to promote different as pects of nursing, such as this yearis theme of Nursing in the Armed Forces . La Crosse sponsored this year's state conven tion. Row 1: J. Krause, Treasg S. Lansing, Pres: K. Till, V. Presg E. Courteau, Secg Row 2: D. Feldmeier, S. Huser,K, Binner, B, Strigel, M. Humpal, N. Kotnour, T. Way, C. Wottreng, L. Kimmetg Row 3: T. Lynch, B. Benzing, N. Gaustad, J. Walsh, J. Franconi, M. Weber, L. Larson, D. Simmons, Row 4: M. J. Cunningham, D. Kassmeyer, C. Hall, C. Kraptl, M. McCormick, M. Klostermann, R. Klees, K. Kampag Row 5: S. O'Reagan, B. Kueter, J.Schultz, D. Linzmeier, B. Arnoldy, T. Slinger, C. Leyde, M. Frisch, R. Nowak: Not pictured: K. Jansen, C. Nagle, M. Curry.
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Mtn. P: ,f - x 4 +V , 1, t . v' ., .4 . . x ,X xx 2' jf is , ,- 4,4-av ,,-- . The Fine Arts building under construction. SISTER M. CARLENE UNSER, FSPA ART M.A., MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVE ' ' Q Diane Johnson, the divisional rep- V A ' I U k-'N f resentative of Fine Arts. JY
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