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BIHHH About Admissions and Finances

If you’re a high-school senior or graduate, or a college How to Apply for Admission Financial Aid Information student, or beyond college age— married or single— and • Write or phone for an application packet: Admissions think you might like to attend Principia College, this We’re happy to make aid available on the basis of need. Office, Principia College, Elsah, 62028— telephone, section tells you how to apply. Application forms, together with a booklet describing ala 618/374-2131. available, are included in your admissions packet. You’ll • Return completed forms as early in the fall as possible be notified as to what aid is available to you after you’re Personal Expectations to apply for the following September. Applicants for winter accepted for enrollment. It’s good to send the financial quarter (January) or spring quarter (March) should apply Principia’s aim is to provide an atmosphere which supports aid application to us at the same time you return your ap­ three to four months prior to the beginning of the quarter. your growth intellectually, spiritually, morally, socially, and plication for admission; the more time we have for proces­ • The following items, constituting a complete applica­ physioally. Once you’re on campus, you become a con­ sing, the better. Both the gold form and the Financial Aid tion, must be received by the Admissions Office before tributor to this atmosphere, and an influence on others in Form (FAF) must be submitted to Principia. your application can be considered by the Admissions the community. So, it’s expected that you will: All admissions decisions are made separately from Committee: the application form; two financial aid decisions. • want to grow in Christian Science as a way of life. references; two academic references; guidance counselor • rely on Christian Science in time of need. reference (not applicable to transfers); SAT or ACT test • uphold Principia’s community goals and moral standards. scores; and your high-school transcript. Also required: Costs* • show concern for the welfare of others. two pictures of yourself and $25 application fee. • be able to take part freely— physically, mentally, socially Principia College offers a program which includes much • If your complete application for fall quarter is received — in an active college program. more than the basic curriculum, providing in addition by December 1, a decision will be mailed to you on Jan­ formal and informal experiences and instruction concern­ uary 15. Acceptance after January 15 will be made on a ing your all-around development. Costs of Academic Preparation first-come, first-served, space-available basis. Decisions College program for the year 1981-82 are as follows: for winter and spring quarters are mailed two to three For the smoothest transition academically, we strongly weeks prior to the beginning of the quarter, on a space- recommend at least 15-16 solids in your high-school Fixed Charges (Tuition, Board, and Room) available basis. A waiting list is started in April when Fixed charges include personnel and counseling ser­ program: dorm spaces are no longer available; it is kept chrono­ • 4 years of English • 2 years of natural science, includ­ vices, participation in athletics, admission to all athletic logically as applications are completed. Only acceptable events, admission to The Principia Concert and Lecture ing some lab work • 3 years of math (2 algebra, 1 geom­ applicants are placed on the list. etry) • 2-3 years of the same foreign language • 2 years Series, subscriptions to annual and weekly student publi­ • If you feel that more academic information would be cations, and other services. They do not include books, of history and social science (including American history) helpful in supporting your application credentials, you • 2 years of academic electives. personal expenses, laboratory and miscellaneous fees may choose to do one of two things: (see below), or cost of residence on campus between 1. apply for early decision with the understanding that if Tests quarters. the Admissions Committee requires additional informa­ • If you plan to enter as a freshman or transfer student, tion, a decision will be deferred* until such information you’re required to take either the Scholastic Aptitude Resident Students is received. (Additional information could include senior- As a resident student, you pay fixed charges in the amount Test (SAT) or the American College Testing Program year fall semester grades, retake of the SAT or ACT, etc.) exam (ACT); spring or summer of your junior year in high of $2664 per quarter, or $7992 per year. They include: 2. apply at a later date (after your first semester) when Year Quarter school is best. If you’re not happy with the results, you you feel satisfied that the information is more indicative of can retake the test in the fall of your senior year. Transfers T u itio n ...... $5103 $1701 your potential for college work. should send the results of these tests taken in high Board and R o o m ...... 2889 $ 963 • On acceptance you will be asked to send in a deposit $7992 $2664 school to Principia’s Admissions Office. of U.S. $100 (U.S. $50 for a day student) to reserve dorm You may arrange to take these tests through your space. See Reservation Deposits, page 2, for important Day Students high-school guidance counselor or by writing either of the details. following: As a day student you pay less, since you don’t live on cam­ pus and can’t take part in campus activities as fully as you Transfer Students For SAT (use address nearest you): otherwise would. We’re happy to consider your application if you are a Year Quarter College Entrance Examination Board, Box 592, Prince­ successful college student wishing to enter Principia as a Tuition ...... $5103 $1701 ton, New Jersey 08540; or, Box 1025, Berkeley, freshman, sophomore, or junior transfer. Principia’s resi­ 94701; or, 605 Colfax Street, Evanston, Illinois 60201. This fee covers all day student charges except trans­ dence requirement for graduation specifies that “a student portation to and from the campus, meals taken on Campus, must be enrolled, full-or part-time, under direct super­ For ACT: laboratory and miscellaneous fees, books, and personal vision of Principia faculty or staff, for a total of at least Registration, The American College Testing Program, expenses. four quarters.” (See B.A. and B.S. requirements.) Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. To apply as a transfer student, follow the regular ad­ missions plan outlined above for all applicants, with two How to Pay Fixed Charges • If you’re an international student whose native language exceptions: you yourself must (1) see that transcripts of As a Principia College student, you are expected to is not English, you’re required to take the Test of English all previous college work are sent to Principia’s Admis­ handle your own financial arrangements with the Cashier’s as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) instead of the SAT or Office. You may pay fixed charges in three ways: by the sions Office; (2) arrange to have your ACT or SAT scores ACT test. You must take it on or before January 16,1982, quarter or through one of two deferred payment plans. forwarded to Principia, if you’ve taken either test pre­ so we can consider your application at the proper time. Payments must be in U.S. dollars and, if by check, drawn viously. If you have not previously taken either test, please To arrange for the test, write: on a U.S. bank. arrange to take one. Don’t forget to send us your high- school transcript. TOEFL Payment by Quarter Courses taken at other fully accredited colleges and Box 899-R Under this plan, fixed charges (tuition, general fees, room universities are accepted for credit provided they parallel Princeton, NJ 08541 and board) are due on or before the first day of classes courses available at Principia and were completed with a USA each quarter. Checks should be made payable to grade higher than a C-minus. PRINCIPIA COLLEGE and sent to the Cashier’s Office, • There are two ways to fulfill the all-college foreign International Students Principia College, Elsah, Illinois 62028. language requirement. One is to begin a new foreign lan­ Two programs are available to international students: the guage at Principia and complete the 101-102-103 course one-year enrichment program designed for students who Deferred Payment Plans sequence in that language. The other is to continue in a Tuition Plan, Inc. (TPI) wish to enroll at the College for just one year; and the foreign language previously studied (French, Spanish, four-year degree program designed for those who want to Under this plan, parents may pay fixed charges on a German, or Russian). monthly basis. The plan is sponsored by: earn a degree at Principia and who are financially able to In order to take advantage of the second option, at Tuition Plan, Inc. meet the costs through their own or family resources. some time following completion of the foreign language in For further details about either program, write our Di­ Concord, New Hampshire 03301 high school, and before arriving on campus, you must Parents decide the portion of expenses they want the plan rector of Admissions at Principia College, Elsah, IL 62028. take the SAT College Board Achievement Test in that to cover and make all arrangements directly with TPI; they language. No student may continue at Principia in a for­ make out and send checks directly to TPI’s Concord ad­ eign language begun in high school unless he or she has Application Fee (Non-Refundable) dress. Parents using the plan are responsible to Principia taken this required test. It’s for placement purposes only It’s $25 (U.S. currency). Please include check or money for any charges not covered in their contracts with TPI. and does not affect the admissions decision. order with your application. This policy applies also to transfer students who have *A deferral is not a rejection; it’s a decision given by the ’ Because of the possibility of substantial increases beyond our not completed a full year of a foreign language in college. Admissions Committee to those applicants who need to submit control in our operating expenses, the financial arrangements additional information before a final decision can be made. published in this catalog are subject to revision at the beginning Once this information is received, the folder is considered of any quarter. Notification of any necessary change in rates complete, and the Admissions Committee will review the will be sent to you at least 30 days prior to the opening of application for the final decision. the quarter.

1 About Admissions and Finances

Application forms, including a description of the plan, Special programs: see Office of Special Programs (OSP) Board and Room are available from Principia’s Admissions Office. Use of organ: 2Vz hours or less per week $10; If the student’s place in the dormitory can be filled im­ 2 1/2 to 5 hours per week $20 mediately, a rebate of room and board charges may be Principia Installment Plan Laboratory Fees made for that part of the quarter which may remain A second plan for paying fixed charges monthly is avail­ For lab fees, see the course descriptions in the 1981-82 subsequent to a date 30 days following the student’s able through Principia. Under this plan, each quarter’s Principia College catalog of courses. departure. If the place in the dormitory is not filled, and charges are divided into three equal amounts. (In the Others under certain other conditions, a rebate of $15 per week cases of students receiving grants and/or loans, this di­ Application fee $25 may be allowed for board for the unused portion of the vision applies to the balance remaining after the grant or Athletic fee per quarter $10 quarter. loan has been credited.) Monthly payment dates are as Attendance Christian Science nurse, including stay at Each case of withdrawal or dismissal is carefully follows (a payment should be made on or before the date Cox Cottage, per day $4 reviewed to determine If any room and/or board charges in question): Auditor’s fee per course $50 are to be refunded, and In what amount. • Fall quarter: September 5, October 5, November 5. Camps, athletic $65 maximum • Winter quarter: December 5, January 5, February 5. Credential placement fee (first copy free) $1 • Spring quarter: March 5, April 5, May 5. Laboratory and Miscellaneous Fees Meals served in room, extra charge per meal 500 No refunds of laboratory and miscellaneous fees are Note that some of these monthly payments are due prior Parents’ Orientation: parents $25 each; students $10 each made after the first five days of the quarter. to the start of a quarter. If you wish to use this plan, you Spring vacation fee: resident student remaining on should complete the card which will be sent to you prior campus $160 to the beginning of the school year, and return it to the Costs by day on request Financial Aid Cashieri’s Office on the College campus (Elsah, Illinois). Registrar’s Fees Principia wants to help students who must have financial Credit by examination $50 aid in order to attend. Aid is provided in three ways, Laboratory and Miscellaneous Fees Graduation fee $30 through grant, loan, and international funds. Always make These fees are due in full when billed. Late registration fee $25 maximum application to Principia’s Director of Financial Aid, never Schedule change fee (after tenth class day) $25 maximum to a donor or special fund. Grades and Transcripts Details about the aid program are available in our Grades and transcripts are furnished on request provided Personal Expenses booklet, Can’t Afford a Principia Education? Yes, You Can! that all financial obligations to Principia have been met. Expenses for personal items, services, dues, books, etc., If you’d like a copy, just ask for it when you write the Di­ vary from perhaps $35 to $80 monthly. Probably the rector of Admissions for an application form. Or write the Delinquent Charges biggest expense is books at the beginning of each quarter. Director of Financial Aid, Principia College, Elsah, Illinois Failure to pay charges when due classifies the student 62028. Since it’s best to apply for aid at the time you apply responsible as delinquent. He is subject to withdrawal How to Pay Miscellaneous Fees and Expenses for admission, it’s a good idea not to delay in writing for from classes until he makes satisfactory arrangements Principia College carries no charge accounts for students. the booklet. with the Controller’s Office. An account must be current You pay cash for your books, school supplies, fees, clean­ Assistance may be obtained from sources other than at the time of registration. ing and laundry, and other items and services available Principia as well. At your earliest opportunity in high through the Book Store and otherwise. Laboratory and school, talk to your principal or college counselor about Finance Charge miscellaneous fees of the kind are due when billed; scholarships available through such programs as the Na­ A finance charge of 1 % is made on an account’s unpaid personal services, etc., are paid for at time of purchase. tional Merit Scholarship Program and the War Orphans balance each month— including accounts under the Prin­ Education Program administered by the Veterans Admin­ cipia Installment Plan. Payments reaching the Cashier’s istration. Ask your counselor about publications which list Office before the end of the month are used to reduce the Responsibility of Parents or Guardians a variety of scholarship opportunities, or look for them in unpaid balance. No financial statements of any kind, including statements your public library. For example, an increasing number of of tuition, are mailed to parents or guardians. It is under­ fraternal, civic, professional, and labor organizations pro­ Reservation Deposits stood, however, that your parents or guardians accept vide educational aid programs for their employes or mem­ the responsibility for the payment of all charges, fees, bers, or for their children. Some states offer scholarships New Resident Students etc., due in any quarter for which you are enrolled. Costs which may be used out of state; you can ask your principal A deposit of one hundred dollars (U.S. $100) is required charged each year are those shown in the catalog for the or counselor what your state offers. when your application has been accepted. This is not an school year involved, unless changed during that school In planning your financial program, do investigate the extra fee but acts as a reservation deposit toward each year. deferred payment plans available at Principia. You may quarter that you are fully enrolled and is credited after the find that one of these plans (see above) meets your needs. close of your final quarter at Principia. Each quarter each student is asked to confirm his plans for the follow­ Rebates in Cases of Withdrawal International Aid ing quarter. You will be asked to give this information to or Dismissal Principia warmly welcomes students from other countries. the Admissions Office by Friday of the fifth week of each Tuition Grants are offered to applicants accepted for admission quarter. If you withdraw for the following quarter after on the basis of need and to the extent of funds available. In the event it becomes necessary that a student be with­ this deadline, your deposit is subject to forfeiture; should To apply, and for details, write Director of Admissions, drawn or dismissed before the close of a quarter, for any you re-enroll at a later date, another reservation deposit Principia College, Elsah, Illinois 62028. will be required. cause whatsoever, refund of tuition and fees is governed by the following policy: A student whose plans include withdrawal and who • If the student withdraws before the first day of Conditions Governing Awards notifies the Admissions Office in writing prior to the above As a recipient of financial aid, you’re expected to show classes, there is no charge for tuition for the quarter. dates, may elect (one) full refund of the deposit (except in rigid economy in personal expenses. • If the student withdraws during the first 25% of the the case of a newly accepted student who withdraws the An important condition in obtaining a grant is willing­ quarter, 25% of the tuition charge is refunded. application prior to May 1) or (two) to have it applied as a ness to accept a student job and to perform conscien­ • If the student withdraws after the first 25% of the reservation deposit toward the next quarter in which he tiously the duties assigned to you. While it’s not possible quarter, no tuition is refunded. plans to be enrolled. to work your way through Principia College, income This policy holds true even if the student has been See How to Apply for new student deposits. earned through student employment is a significant help enrolled on probation. toward meeting personal expenses. Since you can’t be To withdraw, the student must notify the Admissions Day Students assigned to a job until your courses are arranged, your Office; effective date of withdrawal is the day the notifi­ A reservation of fifty dollars (U.S. $50) is required when program worked out, and your free hours known, it’s cation is received in that office. your application is accepted, it is subject to the same important to see the Director of Student Employment as If tuition payments are being made under Principia’s regulations as the resident student deposit. soon as you arrive on campus. monthly payment plan, balance due for the remainder of Because owning or operating a car on campus is not the quarter becomes due and payable at the time of consistent with the economy expected, the only exception withdrawal or dismissal. Miscellaneous Fees and made is when you can show that using a car will signifi­ Personal Expenses cantly decrease transportation expenses between your Laboratory and Miscellaneous Fees home and campus. If the exception is made by permission These charges, with a few exceptions, are due when of the Director of Financial Aid, your car must be put into billed each quarter. All necessarily are subject to immedi­ dead storage between authorized vacation periods. Use of ate revision by the amount of any new tax imposed directly the car without authorization risks cancellation of your grant. upon the services rendered by The Principia.

Per Quarter Activity fee $20 Extra subject fee: full course $567; half course $284 Independent study off-campus: 1 credit $567; 2 credits $1134; 3 credits $1701.

2 Student Employment The tuition reduction plan is designed for students Principia relies heavily on part-time student help in whose financial need is greater than the aid available to its service departments and administrative offices. them and who have from ten to fifteen hours a week avail­ Objectives of the student employment program are to able for work. Eligibility is determined by the financial aid provide opportunities for you to develop useful habits, office. An application and work references are required. contribute to the community, and contribute financially to If your application is accepted, and you meet and main­ your own education; to provide channels for self-discovery tain the terms of your contract, a fixed contribution, based and self-satisfaction in non-academic areas; and to pro­ on hours worked, is made toward your college expenses. vide practical experiences that develop and test values The letter of agreement work program, open only to for effective living. returning students, provides opportunities for employment The three-part program includes the regular student up to thirty-five hours per week. work plan, usually calling for from five to ten hours a Details are available from the Manager of Student week; the tuition reduction work plan; and the letter of Employment. agreement work program.

Faculty and Staff in 1981-82

Board of Trustees Carolyn P. Booth (1974): Registrar Development Faculty Emeriti Faculty Elizabeth Glass Barlow Financial Development (Beginning January 1,1982) Frederic Evan Morgan: President Holly Heigerick Alder (1974): Bronxville, New York Robert B. Larsen, Director B.A., Principia College Emeritus Instructor in English Eric Bole Field Development James A. Nietmann (1974): Director, A. B., Washington University; Ed.M., Boston, Massachusetts Everett L. Bay, Director Career Development Office B.S., Northwestern University; Harvard University; LL.D., Lincoln James Julian Coleman • The Principia Patrons’ B.A., Principia College; M.A., M.Ed., National College of Memorial University; L.H.D., Education New Orleans, Louisiana Association Harvard University Principia College David K. Andrews (1937): Professor Jennifer Bunting Dyck Joanie M. Benjamin David E. Pfeifer (1974): Director, David K. Andrews: President Hutchinson, Kansas • Enrollment Office of Special Programs of Education; President Emeritus, Emeritus The Principia Brooks Gifford Williams S. Meacham B.A., North Park College; M.A., B. A., Principia College; M.A., B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ed.D., LaJolla, California • The Principia Alumni Ph.D., University of Illinois Ed.D., Columbia University Columbia University Douglas Wesson Hawes Association David A. Foltz (1960): Director, * Robert A. Andrews: Professor Joan Richards Andrews (1946): New York, New York Robert C. Satterwhite PACE Summer Session Emeritus of Business Administration Professor of World Literature and Henry Holt, Jr., Chairman B.A., Principia College; A.M., B.A., Principia College; M.B.A., Religion St. Louis, Missouri Middlebury College; Ph.D., Publications Harvard University; Ph.D., Stanford M.A., Oxford University James Elliott Kussmann, University of Arizona H. Straight Hamlin University Brook B. Ballard Jr. (1957): Vice-Chairman Martha Green Quirk (1973): Director Nancy W. Baker: Librarian Emeritus Professor of History Darien, Director of Admissions Pam S. Webster A. B., Pomona College; CertificateB.A., Principia College; M.A., Dorinda Burnett LeClair B.A., Principia College; M.A., Editor in Librarianship, University of University of Chicago; Ph.D., Boston, Massachusetts Stanford University Shannon Roe California University of Illinois Elizabeth Bice Luerssen Editorial Assistant Donald T. Bliss: Professor Emeritus Gretchen D. Batz (1977): Instructor Laguna Beach, California Business of Sociology in English Shirley Wallace Miller Leonard H. Christensen (1977): B. S., M.A., Ed.D., Columbia B.S., M.S., Western Illinois Miami, Florida Chief Business Officer University University Charles Stewart Harding Mott Administration Arthur F. Schulz, Jr. (1954): B.S., Northwestern University James L. Green: Professor Emeritus Roger W. Batz (1974): Assistant Flint, Michigan President Dorothy Holt (1960): Director of of Fine Arts Professor of Sociology Margaret Mason Peabody B.A., Principia College; M.A., Financial Aid Massachusetts College of Art B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Central Millbrook, New York Theodosia W. Lanigan (1969): Dorothy Scott Hooper: Professor Michigan University; Ph.D., Thomas Sherman Price Washington University Cashier Emeritus of Mathematics Louisiana State University Belvedere, California John E. G. Boyman (1968): Dean of the College Philip P. Mazzone (1977): Manager, B.A., M.A., University of California James H. Belote (1960): Professor Eugene B. Skarie B.A., Principia College; M.A., Book Store lolani Ingalls: Professor Emeritus of History Baltimore, Maryland University of Washington B.A., Elmhurst College of Bible A.B., M.A., University of Washington; Waldo Ewing Stewart Thomas R. Fennell (1969): Dorothy Bignall (1978): B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., University of California Dallas, Texas Coordinating Dean Purchasing Agent University of Oregon; M.A., John F. Bower (1980): Associate Richard Barclay Tullis B.A., Western Michigan University; George F. Rowe (1978): Personnel Northwestern University Professor of Physical Education Vero Beach, Florida M.A., Michigan State University; Administrator Floyd A. McNeil: Professor Emeritus A. B., Middlebury College; M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Hawaii B.A., San Francisco State College of History Springfield College Trustees Emeriti Thomas J. Quirk (1973): Dean of R. Malcolm Tyler (1969): Controller B.S., Kansas State Teachers Edward D. Bradley (1946): Roy Lee Aitken Faculty (July through December) B.B.A., University of Texas College of Emporia; M.A., Associate Professor of French Fort Lauderdale, Florida B.S., John Carroll University; M.A., Washington University; Ph.D., B. A., Principia College; A.M., Nezzell Christie Dennis Ph.D., Stanford University; M.B.A., Administrative Services State University of Iowa Middlebury College Houston, Texas University of Missouri at St. Louis James L. Brown (1974): Security Forbes S. Robertson: Professor Paula R. Bradley (1952); Associate Mary Elizabeth Curtis Freeman Mary Lu Fennell (1970): Dean of Officer Emeritus of Earth Sciences Professor of French Miami, Florida Faculty (Beginning January 1, 1982) Richmond B. Haslam (1968): B.A., Principia College; M.S., B.A., Principia College; A.M., Frederic Evan Morgan B.A., University of Hawaii; M.A., Manager, Receiving Office Washington University; Ph.D., Middlebury College Sarasota, Florida Bradley University; Ph.D., Walden Gilbert C. Ives (1962): Director, University of Washington Randalyn F. Browning (1975): University Physical Plant Douglas B. Swett: Professor Assistant Professor of English Officers, The Principia Jane Martin (1973): Dean of B.A., Principia College Emeritus of Spanish and World B.A., San Diego State University; Corporation Students Ross McAninch (1980): Director, Literature M.S., University, B.A., Principia College; A.M., Henry Holt, Jr. B.S., State University of New York Computer Center Edwardsville Middlebury College; Ph.D., Chairman David F. Stevens (1976): Dean of B.S., California State University at Janet L. Burk (1979): Librarian with Students University of Southern California rank of Assistant Professor James E. Kussmann Chico B.A., Principia College John F. Wanamaker: Professor B.S., M.L.S., Western Michigan Vice-Chairman Kenneth A. Roe (1973): Director, David K. Nartonis (1970): Registrar Emeritus of Biology University C. Richard Kjellstrom Student Employment B.A., Principia College; M.S., Ph.D., Marsha A. Burruss (1979): Librarian Treasurer (July through December); Director B.A., Principia College of Planning Cornell University with rank of Instructor Edna 0. Hall Yvonne Ray (1979): Chief B.A., Willamette University; M.S., B.A., Texas Christian University; Secretary; Assistant Treasurer Operator, Switchboard •Principia Abroad, University of Idaho; Ph.D., Boston M.L.S., University of Arizona Everett L. Bay Jeanne Teel (1964): Director spring ’82 University Support Center Colin C. Campbell (1956): Professor Assistant Secretary of English Robert B. Larsen B.A., University of California at Davis B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Secretary University of Pennsylvania Bertram T. Clark William H. Wiley (1968): Director, Food Service Treasurer Emeritus B.A., Principia College

3 Faculty and Staff continued

Archibald Carey, Jr. (1966): Judith Ann McCreary Felch (1968): James Hanlin (1967): Lecturer in Sarah F. Perkins (1978): Assistant Sanford C. Wilder (1976); Associate Professor of Philosophy Associate Professor of Fine Arts Business Administration Professor of Biology and Physical Lecturer in Physical Education B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., B.A., Principia College; B.F.A., B.A., Principia College; J.D., Education B.A., Union College Washington University M.F.A., Washington University Washington University B.S., Principia College; M.S., Paul O. Williams (1964): Professor Elizabeth L. Carey (1946): Assistant Mary Lu Fennell (1970): Associate Thomas M. Holzberlein (1951): University of Michigan of English Professor of Religion Professor of English Professor of Physics David E. Pfeifer (1974): Associate B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., B.A., Principia College; M.A., B.A., University of Hawaii; M.A., B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State Professor of Philosophy University of Pennsylvania Michigan State University; M.R.E., Bradley University; Ph.D., Walden University; Ph.D., University of B.A., North Park College; M .A ... Carl Wood (1978): Associate Covenant Theological Seminary University Oklahoma Ph.D., University of Illinois Professor of English Jeremy Carper (1981): Assistant Thomas R. Fennell (1969): Roger E. Honey (1980): Visiting Margaret Powell (1976): B.A., Michigan State University; Professor of Music Associate Professor of History Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Associate Professor of Education M.A., Ph.D., University of California B.A., Principia College B.A., Western Michigan University; Dip., F.A., London University; M.A., B.S., M.S., Indiana University; at Berkeley Duncan Charters (1974): Assistant M.A., Michigan State University; Royal College of Art Ed.D., Northern Illinois University ‘ Leave of absence 1981-82 Professor of Foreign Languages Ph.D., University of Hawaii *‘ Charles B. Hosmer (1961): Jay P. Glenn Preising (1980): Assistant “ Leave of absence winter, 1982 B.A., M.A., Trinity College, Barbara Fisher (1981): Assistant Walker Professor of History Professor of Physical Education ‘ “ Leave of absence spring, 1982 Cambridge University; A.M., C. Phil., Professor of Sociology B.A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., B.A., Syracuse University Ph.D., Indiana University B.A., Augustana College; M.A., Columbia University ‘ “ Thomas J. Quirk (1973): Paul B. Clifford (1969): Assistant Syracuse University Charles Theodore Houpt (1946): Associate Professor of Psychology, Student Personnel Professor of Physical Education Elaine R. Foliis (1974): Associate Principia Distinguished Professor Business Administration, and Departm ent A. B., M.A., University of Michigan Professor of Religion and Philosophy of English Education Deans J. Bryan Collester (1974): Associate A. B., Jackson College, Tufts B.A., University of Pennsylvania; B.S., John Carroll University; M.A., Jane Martin (1973) Professor of Political Science University; B.D., Tufts University; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Ph.D., Stanford University; M.B.A., David F. Stevens (1976) B. A., Principia College; M.A., Ph.D., Ph.D., Boston University University of Pennsylvania University of Missouri at St. Louis Indiana University David A. Foltz (1960): Associate Billie F. Kaser (1974): Instructor “ ‘ Robert J. Rockabrand (1975): Director of Program and Staff J. Colette Collester (1974): Professor of Spanish in Career Development Associate Professor of Music Development Assistant Professor of Fine Arts B. A., Principia College; A.M., B.A., University of Arizona B.A., Principia College; B.M., M.M., Carolyn F. Ruffin 1970 History Middlebury College; Ph.D., Edward A. Kemp (1981): Instructor Westminster Choir College; D.M.A., Staff A. B., Indiana University; M.Ed., University of Arizona in English Stanford University Mary Rupert (1962): Administrative Miami University Gary C. Gamrath (1973): Assistant B.A., Colby College; M.A., Reinhart S. Ross (1960): Professor Assistant; Executive Secretary William F. Conner (1980): Professor of Physical Education University of New Hampshire of Music Thea Stephens (1981): Office Assistant Professor of English B.S., Bowling Green State Herbert M. Kennedy (1978): B.A., M.A., Ph.D., State University Manager B. A., Roanoke College; M.A., University; M.A., Michigan State Associate Professor of Business of Iowa Casey Reynolds (1980): Student University of Arkansas; Ph.D., University Administration Rebecca J. Sankner (1971): Housing Coordinator University of Missouri Louis D. Garinger (1973): Associate B.S., Principia College; M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Physical David A. Cornell (1964): Professor of Religion and Political University of Michigan Education Resident Counselors Professor of Physics Science Laurence E. Lackey (1978): B.S., Maryville College; M.A., Denise Anderson (1979) B.S., Principia College; Ph.D., B.A., University of Tennessee; M.A., Associate Professor of Earth Michigan State University Elizabeth Carey (1946) University of California at Berkeley; Harvard University; J.D., University Sciences James K. Schmidt (1951): Professor Gary Crandell (1964) M.M., Washington University of Tennessee B.S., Principia College; Ph.D., of Art David DesAutels (1980) Gary Crandell (1973): Assistant Marie Garritson (1978): Assistant University of Michigan B.F.A., M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy June Dickinson (1979) Professor of Physical Education; Professor of Music Alan Charles Lindgren (1971): of Art Elaine Foliis (1974) Instructor in Education B.A., University of California at Associate Professor of Dramatic Stephen V. Senge (1977): Assistant Debra Frank (1980) B.A., Principia College; M.Ed., Berkeley; M.A., Stanford University; Art Professor of Business Gary Fulreader (1981) Northeastern University M.M., Yale University B.F.A., Carnegie-Mellon Institute; Administration Mary Gallagher (1980) Joyce C. Cundiff (1970): Associate Gary Gentry (1980): Instructor in M.F.A., The Pennsylvania State B.A., U.S. International University; Laurie Gentry (1979) Professor of Mathematics Business Administration University M.P.A., Denver University Don Houge (1978) B.S., Westminster College; M.S., B.A., Principia College; J.D., Carey Loomis (1981): Lecturer in Todd Small (1970): Lecturer in Steve Morgenthaler (1976) Ph.D., University of Florida University of San Diego Computer Science History Sandra Redfem (1981) Frank C. Darling (1981): Laura Lee Smith Gerber (1948): B. A., Principia College B.A., Principia College; M.A., Pat Robertson (1974) Professor of Political Science Professor of Mathematics Donald Mainwaring (1968): College of William and Mary Gloria Snyder (1980) B.A., Principia College; M.A., B.S., Principia College; M.A., Associate Professor of Dramatic ‘ “ Jack H. Snyder (1961): Associate Jack H. Snyder (1961) University of Chicago; Ph.D., Washington University Art and Literature Professor of Economics Sanford C. Wilder (1976) The American University David A. Gibbs (1962): Associate D.S.D., College of Dramatic Art, B.A., M.A., Indiana University; Ph.D., Lyn Gerber DeLaney (1979): Professor of Mathematics Royal Scottish Academy of Music; University of Wisconsin Lecturer in Physical Education B.S., Principia College; M.S., San C. D.S., University of Glasgow Ethelyn Sparfeld (1969): Lecturer General Staff John Demaree (1979): Lecturer in Diego State College; Ph.D., ‘ Frederick Charles Marshall (1965): in Music Academic Advising Center Business Administration Washington University Associate Professor of Earth B.A., University of Oklahoma; Rosalind Scove (1978): Director B.S., Indiana University G. Tanner Girard (1977): Assistant Sciences S.M.M., Union Theological Seminary Suellen H. Girard (1981) Peggy J. DesAutels (1981): Professor of Biology B.S., Principia College; M.S., Patricia P. Stevens (1979): Director Instructor in Computer Science B.S., Principia College; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D., of Libraries with rank of Associate Admissions B.A., Principia College Florida Technological University; Brigham Young University Professor John Browning (1980) Associate Christine Dunbar (1978): Instructor Ph.D., Florida State University G. Curtis Martin (1972): A. B., Boston University; M.S.L.S., Director in Dance and Physical Education Ira-John Gorman (1981): Instructor Associate Professor of German Simmons College Debra Frank (1980): Assistant B.A., Principia College in Physical Education A. B., Bucknell University; Ph.D., Daphne G. Stores (1981): to Director Connie J. Eldridge (1981): B.S., California State University, University of North Carolina Reference Librarian with rank Bonnie Bower (1981) Instructor in Sociology Fullerton Elizabeth F. Mclntire (1966): of Assistant Professor Alumni Guest House B.A., Principia College; M.Ed., Jon F. Gray (1980): Instructor Professor of Fine Arts B. A., University of Victoria; M.L.S., Gloria Burns (1972): Manager University of Oregon in Russian B. A., Principia College; M.A., University of Hawaii Mary Eddy Elichirigoity (1978): B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Prof. Dipl., Columbia University Lenore A. Suarez (1971): Archives Assistant Professor of Education University of California, Berkeley Hildegard O. Mine (1981): Visiting Instructor in Physical Education Abbie W. Martin (1978): Archivist B.A., Principia College; M.A., June R. Gray (1981): Visiting Instructor in Earth Sciences A. A., B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois Western Illinois University; Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., Principia College University, Edwardsville Audio-Visual The Ohio State University B.S., Oberlin College; M.S., Ronald L. Musselman (1965): David E. Sussman (1980): Instructor Larry Charlston (1981): Manager Warren Fairbanks (1976): Assistant Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State Associate Professor of Chemistry in Music Robert Armbruster (1974) Professor of Dramatic Art and University B.S., Fresno State College; M.S., B. A., State University of New York Book Store Literature William C. Hagenlocher (1974): University of California; Ph.D., New at Buffalo; M.M., New England Elinor Barringer (1980) B.S., Bloomsburg State College; Associate Professor of Education Mexico State University Conservatory of Music Lee McAninch (1980) M.F.A., Pennsylvania State A. B., M.A., Queens College; Ed.D., James A. Nietmann (1947): Terry Van Allen (1980): Instructor Kathy McCoy (1981) University University of Rochester Associate Professor of Political in Physical Education Sarah Raney (1981) William T. Farwell (1977): Assistant H. Streight Hamlin (1943): Lecturer Science B.S., Washington State University; Professor of Physical Education in Communication B.A., Principia College; M.A., M.S.T., Portland State University B.A., Principia College Principia College Harvard University Douglas K. Warren (1972): Glenn Felch (1973): Assistant Marjorie Day Hamlin (1958): Richard Ouderkirk (1977): Lecturer Associate Professor of Biology Professor of Fine Arts Lecturer in Education in History B.S., Principia College; M.B.A., B.A., Principia College; M.A., B. A., University of California at B.S., M.A., University of New Mexico University of Arizona; Ph.D., M.F.A., Bowling Green State Berkeley Walden University University

4 Career Development Dean’s Offices Food Service President’s Office Helen Richards (1966) Billie F. Kaser (1979): Associate Linda Cornell (1968): Executive Marie Cressweli (1949): Assistant Helen H. Andrews (1938): Alma Rogers (1978) Director Assistant Director Decorating Consultant Security Ann Darling (1981) Susan Carlson (1981) Bruce Maxwell (1977) Patricia Ferber (1973): Executive Chris Stephens (1981): Deputy William Farwell (1977) Nancy Gibian (1980) William C. Talcott (1970) Secretary Special Care Cashier’s Office Development Hospitality Office Principia Adult Continuing Education Wendy Hollenbeck (1979): Head Mac Estes (1973) Julia Allison (1980): Secretary/ Scott Jenkins (1980): Manager (PACE) Nurse Receptionist Dorothy J. Lambert (1971): Assistant Computer Center Library Sharon Charlston (1981) Director Richard Booth (1978) Education Lynn Baker (1977) Brynne Gray (1979) Robine Hill (1981) Sarah Engelhardt (1978) Edith Belote (1976) Chrissy Brown (1978) Special Programs Victor Lind (1981) Suzanne Hageniocher (1976) David Haslam (1981) Receiving Office Deborah Farwell (1978) Carey Loomis Nancy Wiley (1969) Liisa Small (1980) Richmond Haslam (1968): Manager Peg Gamrath (1981) Ty Thurman (1980): Assistant Custodial Services Focus Physical Plant Mary Talcott (1975) Manager John Tetstill (1981): Shannon Roe (1973): Editor David Cotton (1979): Assistant Terese Tetstill (1981) Support Center Manager Director Mariana Campbell (1956) Russell Allison (1979) Registrar’s Office Robin Radford (1981) Priscilla W. Harmon (1946) Paul Garritson (1981) Liz Marin (1976) Virginia McDuffey (1981)

1981-82 Calendar Sources of Student Aid Funds June Van Keuren Fooshe Student Aid Fund Fall Quarter 1981 In addition to annual gifts, income from the following en­ Ethel Baldwin Foote Student Aid Fund dowed student aid and loan funds provides money to General Endowed Student Aid Fund September 8 New students arrive by 4 p.m. assist students who need financial help to attend Prin- William H. Geyer Scholarship Fund 11, 12 Registration new students cipia. See Financial Aid section (above), for details as to Evelyn Brooks and Robert L. Gifford Scholarship Fund 12 Continuing students return how to apply for aid. Ella B. and Lela R. Gladlsh Scholarship Fund by 6 p.m. Jesse L. Glossop Scholarship Fund 14 First day of classes Grant Funds Eleanor C. Gochenour Scholarship Fund October 12-16 Midquarter week Ruth Brooks Alford Student Aid Fund Blanche and Louis Goetz Student Aid Fund November 18 Last day of regular classes Jean Arden Memorial Scholarship Fund Ruth Goldstine Fund 20, 21 Finals; otherwise, classes Jacob Aron Scholarship Fund Orphie W. and Belva Gotto Student Aid Fund 26 Thanksgiving Day Nellie Roller Barlow Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grace Fund Baskin Scholarship Fund Bette C. Graham Student Aid Fund Winter Quarter: 1982 Gladys Werner Bass Scholarship Fund Karin Elisabeth Graham Student Aid Fund Martha J. Beeson Scholarship Fund Maryellen Howard Graichen Memorial Scholarship Fund January 2 New student orientation Lura G. Beyer Scholarship Fund Adelaide Grassman Student Aid Fund 4 First day of classes Birnschein Scholarships Abram C. Gross Student Aid Fund February 1-5 Midquarter week Virginia K. Bishop Student Aid Fund Helena Gunnison Memorial Scholarship Fund March 10 Last day of regular classes William Betzer Blackstone Student Aid Fund Ruth and Loring Hall Scholarship Fund 12, 13 Finals; otherwise, classes Cora M. Bliss Scholarship Fund Pearl S. and Alfred L. Hammell Scholarship Fund Esther J. Bolte Student Aid Fund Jean Haskell Student Aid Fund Spring Quarter: 1982 Verna Schroder Boone Scholarship Fund Addison Haugan Scholarship Fund Walter S. Bourlier Student Aid Fund William J. and Myrtle N. Hawley Scholarship Fund March 27 New student orientation Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brewer Student Aid Fund Gustave A. L. Heimann Scholarship Fund 29 First day of classes Edith Kathryn Bridges Student Aid Fund Winona N. Heimann Scholarship Fund April 26-30 Midquarter week Ethel H. Browning Student Aid Fund Ida Helvering Student Aid Fund June 2 Last day of classes Grace K. Buck Scholarship Fund Anne K. Hilliard Scholarship 3, 4 Finals; otherwise, classes Orlando J. and Lillian Brewer Buck Scholarship Grace A. Holden Student Aid Fund 5 Commencement 9:00 a.m. Canadian Principia Student Aid Trust Fund Ruth Holder Student Aid Fund Leora M. Carlton Scholarship Fund Hosler-Kenmuir Scholarship Fund Gertrude M. Carroll Scholarship Fund Howard Funds George Anthony Chandler Student Aid Fund Resident Student Aid Fund of Emilie James Child Student Aid Fund Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Howard Notices Lew Clyde and Jannette C. Church Scholarship Fund Patricia Woodard Hurford Memorial Scholarship Fund Principia College admits students of any Clevenger-Foote-Fullerton Scholarship Fund Blanche M. Janes Student Aid Fund race, color, national and ethnic origin to all Mona L. Cole Student Aid Fund Bert A. Johnson Student Aid Fund the rights, privileges, programs, and activi­ Mary Galt Cox Student Aid Fund Viola A. Johnson Student Aid Fund ties generally accorded or made available to Myrna Latta Cox Student Aid Fund Julia Michael Johnston Student Aid Fund students at the school. It does not discrimi­ Corinne Craft Student Aid Fund Mabel Keith Student Aid Fund nate on the basis of race, color, national Ruth B. Crocker Student Aid Fund Mary A. Kimball Student Aid Fund and ethnic origin in administration of its William Urban Cutler Memorial Scholarship Fund Brella Boston Kimble Student Aid Fund educational policies, admissions policies, Mary B. D'Arcy Association Scholarship Fund Nola Ruth Kincaid Student Aid Fund scholarship and loan program, and athletic John and Arthur Dickie Memorial Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Maury Knott Memorial Scholarship Fund and other school-administered programs. Dolly Dietze Scholarship Fund James Benton Lackey, Jr. Student Aid Fund Harry Doehla Student Aid Fund Edna Louise Lake Scholarship Fund Principia College reserves the right, as Winnie Dorner Student Aid Fund Fearn L. Lang Student Aid Fund necessary, to withdraw courses at any time; Doty-Nichols Fund Elmer E. Leard Memorial Scholarship Fund and to change fees, regulations and calen­ John Randall Dunn Students’ Association Fund Laura Leard Scholarship Fund dars affecting admission and registration, Tom Dutton Scholarship Fund Eva Mary Leber Scholarship Fund requirements affecting graduation and cur­ Auguste Marie Dyck Student Aid Fund Lela Culver Lee Student Aid Fund ricula, and any other regulations affecting Meribeth Haury Dyck Fine Arts Scholarship Fund Jessica Lehman Student Aid Fund the student body. Such changes, and the Martha Brown Edmondson Student Aid Fund Genevieve H. Lichtig Student Aid Fund dates they become effective, will be decided Josephine H. Emerson Student Aid Fund Marion Schlund Lindsey Student Aid Fund by proper College authorities and may Lucia E. Farrington Student Aid Fund Anne Juliet Lippman Scholarship affect both present and prospective Florence H. Fears Student Aid Fund F. Earl Long Scholarship Fund students. Roy K. Ferguson Student Aid Fund Charles H. and Adelaide Enright Loomis Scholarship Mary Jane Fields Memorial Student Aid Fund Fund August and Frances Fischer Student Aid Fund Charles H. and Gertrude Marion Loomis Scholarship Vain and Harry Fish Student Aid Fund Fund Fritz L. and Eunice M. Fleck Student Aid Fund The Loveland Family Fund Pearl Flint Scholarship Fund Patricia S. Lowe Student Aid Fund George R. and Katherine K. Fluehr Memorial Alice Lowell Student Aid Fund Scholarship Fund Florence Fraser Ludgate Memorial Music Scholarship Morris Fogel Scholarship Fund Frances E. and Harold M. Mannheimer Student Aid Fund 5 Sources of Student Aid Funds continued Walter and Marjorie Marder Student Aid Fund Harry H. and Carrie L. Selmeler Student Aid Fund Hughes Bryant and Florence Lowe Bryant McBride Student Aid Fund Louise S. Semmons Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Estella McEachern Student Aid Fund Sophie Siebert Scholarship Fund Lillian C. Clark Loan Fund Florence Cushman McGee Scholarship Fund Edna Elizabeth Siedhoff Scholarship Fund The Winifred Packer Coonley Fund Elizabeth McIntyre Scholastic Fund Louise K. and Lynn H. Smith Scholarship Fund Dick and Zella Dickson Loan Fund Marie Menzles Student Aid Fund Thelma Smith Student Aid Fund Mildred L. Downie Loan Fund Richard I. Mertz Student Aid Fund Edith Sparrenberger Student Aid Fund Willis E. Downie Loan Fund Esther Sudholt Meyers Student Aid Fund Esther E. Spearin Student Aid Fund Roscoe Drummond Loan Fund Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Morey Student Aid Fund Sperry Scholarship Fund Florence S. Ducey Student Loan Fund Mary Kimball Morgan Association Student Aid Fund Ruby S. Stahl Student Aid Fund G.R.P. Loan Fund "Mother Mac" Student Aid Fund, In memory of Mrs. Philip H. Steckler Student Aid Fund Golmon Geology Loan Fund Maude McIntyre Adeline E. and Howard H. Stevens Endowment Fund Royal Arch Gunnison Student Loan Fund Hazel Brereton Murphy Scholarship Fund Margaret A. and Thomas J. Strlckler Scholarship Fund Amelia Stone Hand Student Loan Fund Myrtle Grove Christian Science Society William T. and Pauline K. Studer Student Aid Fund Sena Hardy Loan Fund Student Aid Fund Raydong Sun Student Aid Fund Frances E. Hendrie Student Loan Fund David Lowrey Nell Scholarship Fund Sunnyside Student Aid Fund Lorene Sails Higgins Student Loan Fund Don and Ann Newburn Student Aid Fund Swan Student Aid Fund Frederick Dean Holloway Memorial Student Loan Fund Edith L. Newcomb Student Aid Fund Josephine Taylor Student Aid Fund Helen Ortense Hood Student Loan Fund Lieut. David G. 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Webster Student Aid Fund William Martin Prindle Student Loan Fund William and Hortense Piowaty Student Aid Elizabeth Wehrheim Scholarship Pauline Gurley and Marion Gurley Fuqua Rodgers Clarence E. and Lillian H. Pitts Student Aid Fund Harold A. and Marian Ryder Wells Student Aid Fund Student Loan Fund Nan Price Student Aid Fund Nellson P. Wells Student Aid Fund Larry C. and Phyllis J. Russell Student Loan Fund Prlnclpla Friends In Corry, Pennsylvania Scholarship Fund Eleanor L. White Student Aid Fund Donald F. Sheridan Loan Fund Mina Merrill Prindle Student Aid Fund J. Lee Williamson Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. James E. Skidmore Student Loan Fund William Martin Prindle Student Aid Fund James G. and Donna Harnish Willlard Student Aid Fund E. Lucille Smith Student Loan Fund Puget Sound Student Aid Fund Mary Virginia Wilson Student Aid Fund Louise A. Smith Student Loan Fund John Lawrence Quirk Scholarship Fund Robert F. Wilson Fund Thelma Smith Student Loan Fund Julia Brown Radford Scholarship Fund Cornelius Ayer Wood Student Aid Fund Rosalie Stewart Student Loan Fund Kathleen L. Radford Student Aid Fund Muriel Prindle Wood Student Aid Fund The Herbert L. and Achsa B. Tomlinson J. DeForest Richards Scholarship Fund Gerhard C. Wolterding Student Aid Fund Education Fund William Pitt Riley Fund Sadie Woodard International Student Aid Fund Thyrza L. Walters Student Loan Fund Alex Robertson Scholarship Fund Luta Woodbury Student Aid Fund Virgil C. Whipple Fund Roblee Student Aid Fund Earl E. Wilkerson Student Loan Fund Inez Rothwell Student Aid Fund Loan Funds Howard R. Wilkes Student Loan Fund Sophia R. Russell Student Aid Fund Mr. and Mrs. George H. Allen Student Loan Fund America Williams Students’ Fund Sarah and Ferdinand Scholarship Fund Jackson Babcock Memorial Loan Fund Sophie Williams Student Loan Fund Satterwhite Student Aid Fund Virginia K. 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