Mrs. Paine. I did, in 1955.

Mr. Jenner. You might state for the record what the character of Antioch College is. It is special in some respect, isn't it?

Mrs. Paine. Yes; it has a work-study plan, whereby the students study a portion of the year and then go to jobs all over the country, to work in special fields, a job of their own interest, and the college helps to obtain these positions.

Mr. Jenner. And do you receive any kind of credit?

Mrs. Paine. In order to graduate, you have to have both credit in the academic work and credit from your job placements.

Mr. Jenner. Does Antioch College—I know you said you were of the Quaker faith—does Antioch College have any connection with the Quaker faith?

Mrs. Paine. No; it doesn't.

Mr. Jenner. What was your major at Antioch College?

Mrs. Paine. I majored in education.

Mr. Jenner. And seeking to prepare yourself as a teacher?