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A FULL half-century represented at Butler University in the person of Dr. Albert Mock, professor and head of the de-

Today, ’ white-haired man with the calm eyes and quiet smile leads student teachers through

and ‘that the only way” get the degree, “So 1

- requirement, then came back to Butler to x of Education, Com- in the fall.” parative Education and ent Activities, | But In the past 50 years ha | Sangh: 2 multi. tude of subjects at all levels: ‘from first grade through graduate studies. His experience has led ‘him to conclude that the old days weren't neces-

sarily the best. Better Job Today .

HE IS a chanipion of modern education. “Our schools today are doing a better job of teaching, both.in fundamentals and otherwise,’ than ever befote,” he says. Those who claim children learned more about the three R's in the old days have faulty memories and fail to see the entire picture, according to Dr. Mock.

years ago, the school was located in Irvington. | It latér moved to Fairview campus on the North | Side. |

By that time Dr, Mock had fallen in love with| Irvington, He and his wife have lived there ever; since and presently occupy an apartment in 5752} E. Washington St. Their two daughters are mar-| ried.’ One is an elementary school teacher in Centes" Township, the other is married to the director of admissions at Purdue University. Dr. Mock, the son of farm folk and a native of Crawford County, always has been iterested | in Indiana education and its wth. In addition to several textbooks, Dr. Mock last summer completed a cross-sectional study of the . 513 academies which existed in Indiana between! AThere. never. has.been-.a.- time. when most--of sr gra 1000. IF 1s ehtitled” “Midwestern Academy Movement.”

Hard to Give Up

HE NOT only likes his work but believes it! will provide a good life for the man or woman who | enters it with serious intentions and proper prepa- | ration. In fact, he is convinced that teaching, once | begun, is hard to give up. “I tell my students not to go into teaching ‘with the idea of quitting and’ trying ‘something else| later on,” he said. “It doesn't work that way. | “They'll find they want to tegch just one more! year, then one more year, then one more. One day they wake up to find they've spent a lifetime at. it.” | On that score, few are betfer qualified to talk | than Dr. Mock, who will soon enter his 51st year as a teacher.—-By Carl Henn.

he says, “recollections of oldsters to the contrary. “We do better on the average now than we did when I started to teach in 1900, and our children learn a great deal more useful information.” When Dr. Mock went directly from the eighth grade into a teaching post at the rate of $1.98 a day, the custom was to teach by rote and to emphasize much that never was used. “Why, I taught eighth-grade pupils eight ways to compute interest,” Dr. Mock recalls, “and I could still do every one of them today. “But I've never had enough money to find use for computing interest. It never helped me a bit.” The fact that a fortune is probably the last thing to expect in the teaching field should not discourage young education majors, according to the man who has spent his life in the classroom. “I only left teaching once,” Dr. Mock said, “and that didn’t last long.” Freshly graduated from Indiana State Normal 8chool in Terre Haute (now Indiana State Teach- . ers Collége), he had just married Elva Grace when he decided to go to work for the government as a weatherman. After six months of school in Washington, D. C.,, he was stationed in Springfield, Ill, on a salary of $700 a year. He soon found he and his wife couldn't live on that in the city. “I went to Goodland, Ind. as principal and teacher of a township school for $840 for nine months’ work,” Dr. Mock says. “And, in addition, the people rented me a house for $7.50 a month. I've been a teacher ever since.” He has never missed a year in which he did not teach for at least one semester, even when he had to establish a year's residence at the Univer sity of Cincinnati so he could receive his Ph, D. degree. “I was at Butler University then, and 40 years old,” Dr. Mock explained. “I thought I was too old to go after a doctor's degree, but President Robert J . Aley told me I was wanted at Butler

Dr. Albert Mock .. . a lifetime of education.

Candidate for Cinderella Two Hoosiers: Die-

Gives Up Many Good Times

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By ART WRIGHT lin automobile accidents. Ruth Ann Feltz, 14, of 441 Sanders 8t., has been nominated by Richard Emil Sonnenburg, 64! a friend for top honors in The Times $500 Cinderella Contest year- -0ld New York Central Rail-| because of her devotion to her mother, road car inspector at Elkhart,

In Auto Accidents

Two Hoosiers were dead today} {as the result of injuries suffered

“Her mother works to help make a home for the three other Toan killed instantly last night! children,” writes Mrs. Kathleen Sims, 1421 Linden St. “Ruth Ann when struck by a hit-run car on stays home at nights to care for the children. She gives up many U. 8. 33, near Elkhart. State good times so that her mother . {police were searching for the doesn’t have to worry when she More Practice | driver. lee at owe th the ehildien, w d f : ..| A Brook woman was killed and “When u nn goes to a : two others injured in col show, she has her sisters with ordas vor Contest {Friday in Sanne Tl. 2 Histon, her instead of a girl or boy friend.| Here are more words to add to) Mrs. Eunice Price, 56, was pro- | 8he worked last summer and|your practice list to get'ready for nounced dead at the scene, Mrs. | spent her money to help buyimne Times Spelling Bee which will Lucille Scott, her daughter, sufbooks and clothes for herself and be: staged with the coo tion of fered a broken collar bone and] sisters. ge 0-opeération of ip, :1 Cowan of Hoopeston, Ill, | “As I write this I know she is/the City Park and Recreation driver of the other car, suffered at home taking care of a sick Department next month. The pre- {minor head injuries. sister and ironing instead of liminary spelidowns will start at TT me going to a club she has justi... .,nity centers the week of 2 Bandits Get $100 joined. She is trying to complete A 10. | a course in art at St. Mary's|APl In Restaurant Holdup { |

School and I know. she could use| adulteration boycott the money for this course if she adverbial brevity ly LS i took BRIO mate: won the Cinderella prize.” advocate “brocade i 3 in-cash-and-checks-in-aj aerial brogue aylight robbery today at Tn) Cash Prizes Listed ASronavtics bullion Log Cabin, 526 Indiana Ave. The winning Cinderella will re-| auxiliary audacity Police said the pair walked into]. celve $300 in cash, second place! avalanche audio the restaurant-pool room, pulled - will get $100 and third, $50. The| aversion augment jout guns and took cash and| > inating the winning| AWesome auricle checks. i. person nominating Bi aw) authentic i HORE Cinderella will receive $50. antenna Sonsure The 100 outstanding Cinderellas| - anteroom census will appear on the stage of the| antique centennial . Indiana Theater Apr. 5 at which, antiseptics centipede ..time they will be presented with| apostrophe : ~serfificate a psi A i their awards. The 97 runnersup| i Randoiph ® Elizabeth : Lee . ch get a musical record T I RGNE beer the Walt Disney cavioon OPENS Repair Shop A “Paris—Bombshell"™ Bu movie which opens at the Indiana Clarence Mann, - 2809 Burton § Charles BICKFORD—Evelyn ANKERS Apr. 5. 'Ave., has opened the Flackville.} “BURMA CONVOY” Alin Any number of girls may be Cleaners and shoe repair shop at

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