1959 1959 Campus. Fresno State College, Fresno, California. |
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Education Division True to the expectations of the old Fresno Normal School, there are more students taking some form of credential or degree in the education department than in any other field. The division, directed by Dr. Lewie W. Burnett, offers majors and minors in education and health education for the Bachelor of Arts degree, the Bachelor of Education degree, the Master of Arts degree in education and progress and programs for other types of special service personnel, and administration. Dr. Andrew D. Rippey is principal of the modern laboratory school, which not only provides a testing and instruction ground for student teachers, but supplies college instruction personnel for instructing children from the kindergarten level to the sixth grade from all over the metropolitan area. Also under this division is Health Education. FSC offers a health education major for the Bachelor of Arts degree and a general secondary and junior high school credential. Dr. Henry F. Fricker is head of this branch of the education division. Row 1: P. Henfling, E. Haley. Row 2: G. Leslie, L. Bathurst, J. Murphy, L. Gowin, L. Mach. Row 1: J. Harton, M. Hunt, F. Sloan, R. Harrison. Row 2: W. Gilbert, M. Bigge, S. Ballou. 20 Observation at the Lab School. Informal reading. See Spot run.
Yearbook Title | 1959 1959 Campus. Fresno State College, Fresno, California. |
Date Published | 1959 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | Education Division True to the expectations of the old Fresno Normal School, there are more students taking some form of credential or degree in the education department than in any other field. The division, directed by Dr. Lewie W. Burnett, offers majors and minors in education and health education for the Bachelor of Arts degree, the Bachelor of Education degree, the Master of Arts degree in education and progress and programs for other types of special service personnel, and administration. Dr. Andrew D. Rippey is principal of the modern laboratory school, which not only provides a testing and instruction ground for student teachers, but supplies college instruction personnel for instructing children from the kindergarten level to the sixth grade from all over the metropolitan area. Also under this division is Health Education. FSC offers a health education major for the Bachelor of Arts degree and a general secondary and junior high school credential. Dr. Henry F. Fricker is head of this branch of the education division. Row 1: P. Henfling, E. Haley. Row 2: G. Leslie, L. Bathurst, J. Murphy, L. Gowin, L. Mach. Row 1: J. Harton, M. Hunt, F. Sloan, R. Harrison. Row 2: W. Gilbert, M. Bigge, S. Ballou. 20 Observation at the Lab School. Informal reading. See Spot run. |
Source | Credits: James Dunaway, editor; Gina Jett, Janett Matzek, associate editors; Nadine Adams, Beverly Francisco, Jack Halseth, Viola Meier, Dick Reichel, Patricia Ryan, Carol Sheldon, Barbara Wait, section editors; JoAnne Cowan, Bunny Creagh, art staff; Pete Arnold, Carl Crawford, James Minter, James Williams, photography staff; Robert Byrd, Ronald Byrd, Peggy Chinn, Carol Gregg, Jerry Rossiter, staff members; Arthur Margosian, Edward Piston, advisors. |
Rights | Published by Yearbooks Incorporated, Monrovia, California. Photography, Paulo Takahashi; Senior Pictures, Carl Claspill; Covers, S.K. Smith Co. |
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