Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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CQOMMONS-Miltlred Cecil, assistant tlicticrang Mrs. Hattie BOOKSTORE STAFF-Ifmfll rnzr: David XY'itlcs. l.cona lintcrline. Mario Miller, Ciesner, director ut the Clmrnmuns, Frances Stemm, Rose: XX'akeneld, manager. Bmkr'f11l'.' Frank Ruhertsun. Beth Baker. XY'aync Klish. DEANS' SECIRETARIES .Yu11lvd: Beulah Mullen, setretary tu dean ut eduratiun. V.A. GUIDANCE DlVlSlONf3'v11!nl.'XV. M, Elrrsam, dlrcrtur Xtarldir1g.' Hazel SCl1ll8lllTl!1U, secretary to dean ut vmmcn: Frances Stcmm. liberal ul thc division. Slaflzlirzgf H. li. Brnlnrd, munselor. Barbara artsg Belle Ewing, business aclministratinng Marie Mucller, extension rlivisiong jilhnsun. Mrs. Meryl Burner. Peggy jean Lentz, fine arts. LIBRARY STAFF--SmIm',' Dunning P. O'Harra. lxlwrarxan, Slzlillflllgj Daisy V,A. GUIDANKE f.EN'l'ER-ffKeitl1 Lewis, VAfraining1-tlirerg Vernon, assistant rirculatiun librarian, Alice Buckner, tatalivguerg Mrs, james Mrs. Grace Carcyg Bula Liilver. chief ul VA guialanne Lenter. Reeder, assistant in rclcrcnrcg Laura Solecki, assistant In cataloging, Klara XVuext7, Lirrulation librarian, Page Tzcezzly-0116

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E Lififfwl wzzn' ROY XV, El.l.lO'I'TffCluniptrullci5 pmtcssui ,intl head of tlcpxirtmcnt of engineering. 0 RECQISTRARS OFFICE Front ww: juhn 9 9 0 Rytljurtl, Pat Taylur, Duiwtlly Hodgson. Back ww: Batty -lumlv XVrigl1t, KQl.uiLlinc Yungmeycr. Laurzi M. Cross. assistant rcgistr1n', :xml Virginia S. ' Cigiixlincr, re0wi'dcr. Sczltcnlf just-plxim' juctt. 0 XVORTH A, l:l.l3'l'f.lHlER Rcgistrnrg professor ut' LkllL'IlllSfl'Y, Mlddlu mir: C.ASHlER'S STAFF --Frunt row: Mrs. Al XVitl1ci'spuui1, jerry Bfflmru furry' MAX M. MILBOURN Assistant tu the president, gissistimt H1iun1gai'Llner, Mrs. Ruth Dumun, .u'muntant, Elvin Leu XVisc. lhck mw: prulcssui and iuting head ol thc luuinzilism tlupgiitincrt. o ALUMNI filmrlcs Clhatlin, .1ss1st.1nt tilsliicrg Mrs. Adnmsnn. sunrctiiry lu the wmp- OFFlCQEfMiLkey Mcfiuy, .Alumni scmrcttuyg lplin-ii Al4lI'gI'.lVt, ,lc-.in fllinu trwllcrg Dale Sliellcyg Null Dumrin, tpisliierg Ralph Stiles. 0 PUHLIK .intl Bly: Hinslmvx, student Assistxrits, Q LUIS KARPENTER' Seuctgiry REl.A'l4lONSfD41rwtl1y Ann Rinnsnm. seuretziry tri Mgix Milli-turn: Hill In the president. instrtictwr in lnurn.1lism. Hudgc. Assistant in public relutiuns. Page Tufeuly



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DR. MARTIN F. PALMER, bead of the department! of logopedicf and director of the izmimle Logopedics The University of Wichita was one of the first schools in the nation to establish a separate department for speech sciences, and as an outgrowth of this section, H eezltlf Service Health Service Committee has charge of the over-all health features of the University, Primary emphasis is placed upon measures which help to produce and main- tain general health of the student body. The committee arranges for entrance medical exam- inations, approves hospitalization cases, works closely with the Veterans Administration, institutes clean-up campaigns and makes contacts with doctor's offices in arranging for student x-rays. A fee is paid by students at the beginning of each begun in 1934 by Dr. William M. Jardine, University president, and placed under direction of Dr. Martin F. Palmer, the Institute of Logopedics has developed until today it is one of the largest training centers in the country for the speech handicapped. Through its affiliation with the University, the Insti- tute serves as a training school for students desiring to enter the field of speech correction. Many students are finding this field, which offers untold opportunities for broadening of scientific knowledge, a challenge to their abilities and an opportunity to render a great humani- tarian service. Students enrolled in logopedics courses learn' not only theories of speech correction, but also practical aspects of the profession. Through study and observation of cases during actual corrective periods, the student is enabled to complete all educational and experience requirements and is thus qualified to accept a respon- sible position. This field is one of the few that is not overcrowded. In addition to its teacher training, research and corrective programs, the institute provides speech cor- rection services for veterans of World Wars I and II whose battle injuries have resulted in speech loss or damage. It was the first organization in this country to be authorized by the Veterans Administration to do this type of work. Out-units are operated in other com- munities under the institute's supervision, a plan which makes it possible to place the majority of graduates in good positions. semester which helps to cover the cost of vaccinations, hospitalization and examinations. During the actual examinations the staff is augmented by bringing in downtown physicians, dentists, and other specialists. The committee is composed of Dr. C. C. McDonald, chairman, three doctors, Dr. D. Cramer Reed, Dr. I. W. Shaw and Dr. Frances Schiltz, a representative from both men's and women's physical education de- partments, C. A. Bidwell and Gladys Taggart, and a representative from the R.O.T.C. program, Captain Samuel McAdams. HEAIJIAH ,SERVILE ffOMMlTTEEf- S'mr1d111g: Dr. C.. CI. McDonald. rhairmang Dr, D. Kramer Reed, Dr. tl. XV. Shaw, fl. A. Bidwell. Sealed: Gladys Taggart. Dr. Frances Scliiltz Page Twezzty-tu 0

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