0-10 Min: Danbury Normal School graduate in 1912; returned as a teacher and finally retired in 1958; no dorms during her time there so all students were commuters; there were teachers in her class that had not achieved a degree already; the school focused on preparing students to teach grades 1-8; there was a focus on English composition; were 8 full-time teachers; and 16 model teachers which the students would study under in primary classrooms; several penmanship classes, with a focus on blackboard writing; music education consisted of teaching these women children's songs that they could then use in their future classrooms; gym class consisted of calisthenics, marching and simple activities they could then utilize in their future classrooms; the library was not lacking in material on the subject of teaching but all other areas were lacking; the second year of the program had a focus on learning by doing and placed the teachers in training in various schools throughout the city such as Locust Avenue and Roberts Avenue schools; throughout the second year the students alternated between teaching in these model schools and classroom work at WCSU;
10-20 Min: a student teacher's day started at 8:30, and the student was required to write reports on her observations of the classes she was assisting in; then teaching a few classes each day; after the school day had ended the student teachers were required to write out lesson plans for the following day; her entire class had secured jobs before they had even graduated from WCSU;
20-30 Min: does not remember buying her own books, feels that the books were provided by WCSU; Old Main was referred to as simply the Danbury Normal School because that one building comprised the entire school;
30-40 Min: day began at 9:00 A.M.; social life at WCSU;
40-50 Min: discuss the sole man that graduated with Ms. Murphy; the influx of men after WWII;
50-60 Min: the perspective that the returning G. I.'s offered to the profession of teaching; how they broadened the average primary school students' world view;