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On a hundred iron!» faculty direct students In brilliant jir4»grams ■ Art—Burdick, Connor, Chalker, Boys Phy, Ed,—Archer, Frazer, Johnson, Davis, Dunkle, Broesmale, Gartner, Girls' Phy. Ed.—Reagan, Breazeale, Whittaker, Alguire, Johnston. Industrial Arts—Edwards, Blanton, Morrison, Bovee. ■ Faculty Progressive—Modern training, modern ed- ucation, exploration, travel on a round-the-world scale, research for M. A. degrees in higher institutions through- out the nation, brilliant lectures by national educators, avid search to fit students into changing world-these are the media used by the faculty to bring to Wilson the best in educational practices. Specific examples of faculty ac- tivities include: Mr. Dunkle was a member sent on a cruise by the Los Angeles Museum to further an interest in biology; Messrs. Furjanick, Broesamle and Turnbull are active in research for degrees; recently Mr. Al Johnson and Mrs. Alguire completed work on their respective masters’ theses; Mr. Ehmann is translating a criticism of Aristotle’s poetics from the German for a thesis. Wander- lust found expression in travel as an inspirational cultural asset to many instructors. In recent years Misses Black- man, Franck, Oxley, Stuempel, Mesdames Krythe and Hiles have reveled in travel abroad. Miss Blackwood takes her annual tour of Europe while Miss Reagan studied at the Wigman School of Dance in Dresden, Germany. Research, Foreign Travel Inspire Faculty 2:i»
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f «»ui »4‘M, inif r«kNlN in 11 IIioiik(iihI djflliMTui tiling B Harmony class trains future maestro. . . . Symphony of color, perfection in workmanship and a glamorous manikin in the clothes' class. The rhythmic beat of a thousand lingers pounding their way to fame in a typing class. Mrs. Roosevelt, wat-h us take voire exercises, too. And the French class sings loads of song- hits fresh from gay Paree . . . New Sophomores work overtime changing the map of Europe. »Ui
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