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EDUCATION DIVISION ADDS DEPARTMENTS Creation of four new departments in the Education Division was given official approval in February by Dr. Arnold E. Joyal and his cabinet. Dr. Lewie Burnett, division head, announced the newly appointed department chairmen are Dr. Stephen Ballou, Secondary Education; Dr. Raymond Harrison, School Administration; Dr. John Harton, Guidance and Special Education; and Dr. Glen Leslie, Elementary Education. Dr. Ben Kremen will rotate with Dr. Harton in performing the duties of the Guidance and Education department. Prior to the creation of the new departments the Education Division had only the Health Education and Education departments. The primary reason for the new departments, according to Dr. Burnett, is that of administration. The education department by itself has forty staff members. In addition students will now be able to go directly to those offices for assistance which handle their major fields. ANN CORNELIUS, a home economics minor, helps three kindergarten children feed the birds in the child study classroom in the home economics building. LEWIE W. BURNETT Mr. Burnett, professor of education, is the head of the Education Division. He is also the coordinator of teacher education for the college. Mr. Burnett's book, Problems of Beginning Teachers, was written in cooperation with the Valley School Supervisors Association. He enjoys sports, hiking, and the theater. He taught at the University of Toledo summer session last summer. TEACHING CHILDREN to draw with crayons is part of the laboratory school assignment for Muriel demons, a junior education major. DAVID HAIMBACK Mr. Haimback, principal of the Laboratory School, was a member of the writing team for the book, Curriculum Guide— Special Education, of the Texas Education Agency during 1960. He also has had articles and photographs published in several magazines. Dr. Haimback enjoys studying classical guitar, singing, teaching Sunday School and photography. 34
Yearbook Title | 1961 The Campus 50th Anniversary Edition |
Date Published | 1961 |
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 |
Source | Ron and Bob Byrd, Co-editors. |
Rights | Published by the Associated Student Body, Fresno State College, Fresno California. |
Yearbook Title | 1961 The Campus 50th Anniversary Edition |
Date Published | 1961 |
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 ADDS DEPARTMENTS Creation of four new departments in the Education Division was given official approval in February by Dr. Arnold E. Joyal and his cabinet. Dr. Lewie Burnett, division head, announced the newly appointed department chairmen are Dr. Stephen Ballou, Secondary Education; Dr. Raymond Harrison, School Administration; Dr. John Harton, Guidance and Special Education; and Dr. Glen Leslie, Elementary Education. Dr. Ben Kremen will rotate with Dr. Harton in performing the duties of the Guidance and Education department. Prior to the creation of the new departments the Education Division had only the Health Education and Education departments. The primary reason for the new departments, according to Dr. Burnett, is that of administration. The education department by itself has forty staff members. In addition students will now be able to go directly to those offices for assistance which handle their major fields. ANN CORNELIUS, a home economics minor, helps three kindergarten children feed the birds in the child study classroom in the home economics building. LEWIE W. BURNETT Mr. Burnett, professor of education, is the head of the Education Division. He is also the coordinator of teacher education for the college. Mr. Burnett's book, Problems of Beginning Teachers, was written in cooperation with the Valley School Supervisors Association. He enjoys sports, hiking, and the theater. He taught at the University of Toledo summer session last summer. TEACHING CHILDREN to draw with crayons is part of the laboratory school assignment for Muriel demons, a junior education major. DAVID HAIMBACK Mr. Haimback, principal of the Laboratory School, was a member of the writing team for the book, Curriculum Guide— Special Education, of the Texas Education Agency during 1960. He also has had articles and photographs published in several magazines. Dr. Haimback enjoys studying classical guitar, singing, teaching Sunday School and photography. 34 |
Source | Ron and Bob Byrd, Co-editors. |
Rights | Published by the Associated Student Body, Fresno State College, Fresno California. |
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