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fiaaiclenl' DR. WILLIAM WADE HAGGARD THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE . .. The Klipsun sTaTT oT l94l should be highly commended Tor The selec- Tion oT WE LEARN T0 TEACH as Their Theme. The sTudenTs in presenTing This book con+ribu+e much To a beTTer undersTanding oT The presenT pro- gram oT The College. ln The years To come, iT will serve as a valuable his- Torical TreaTmenT oT The College Tor This parTicular year. EurTher, iT will be sTimulaTing To The members oT The class several years hence To use This book in comparing pasT and presenT pracTices in educaTion. The relaTion oT whaT we do when we work To whaT we do when we play is imporTanT bo+h in college and in The lower schools. This relaTionship inTroduces The ThoughT ThaT all The experiences oT The individual aTTecT growTh. IT has been said ThaT The Torming oT characTer never Takes a vacaTion. This TruTh is one oT The reasons ThaT The program oT The school has had To become more inclusive oT The experiences oT The individual. lT is hoped ThaT The Class oT I94l will Treasure This book as an imporT- anT parT oT The sTory oT Their learning To Teach, and as a phase oT The sTory oT public educaTion in The STaTe oT WashingTon. W. W. HAGGARD. PresidenT. Um
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fre eawi Serving as student advisers, the deans survey the cross- cuis of student personality-and lend helping hands . . . considered too often in the light of discipline . . . too sel- dorn in their actual role of friends. -'I i ii' ' V, ri .1 1,51 11 l . W 7 .. ,,v-i4w - ii ,f H J' .. r-1 : i . - ,f.,,.f l . 'll In addition to serving as student adviser, Dean Flor- ence Johnson teaches Hy- giene, checks all college af- A fairs, and is social director of ' Y Edens Hall. Among many other duties. Dean Loye McGee finds odd jobs for men students, super- vises activities and commit- tees, and teaches Physical Education. Thirteen
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