1938 Cedrus Yearbook

1st Row: F. Pidgeon, R. Stebbins, J. Hartman, J. Gillespie, M. Johnston, R. Linton, R. Creswell, R. Har- baugh, B. Shively, G. Jesson, K. SandersonH,. Shaw, A. King. 2nd Row: Mrs. Kling, R. Tavenner, M. Bartly, W. Smith, M. Bingamon, D. Bennett, W. Kelso, B. Shaw, M. Bryant, H. Swaim, E. Anderson, H. Cummings, L. Walton, H. Crawford, J. Anderson, J. Taylor, I. Goodin. During the past year those who are in the education department have been endeavoring to reach the goal of efficient teaching. Good teaching is by no means an easy accomplishment as many have found out, but the high aim of efficient teaching is attained only by much perseverance, work, and whole-hearted interest. It was with fear and trembling that many took over the actual duties as teachers but this feeling soon disappeared as they became accustomed to the situation and grasped the true spirit of their work. • The practice teachers sincerely feel that they owe much to their instructors and critic teachers for their guidance and helpful criticism, which aided them to correct many of their mistakes as beginners. Mr. Hostetler, as head of the education department, has by his untiring efforts, maintained the high and worthy standards of the teaching profession. PRACTICE TEACHERS Page Thirty-Three

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