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Easterner, Vol. 9, No. 28, July 15, 1959
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
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A major move ls brewing The remodeling of the the second floor and the care for the EWCE campus with the builtlmg will be held to a min tcria adjacent will be used for whole education department imum this first year so final due to pack up am] leave Sho plans can be arrived al on the large gathermgs wiilter Hall after the post- ses drawing board before much re When remodeling rs com sion and settle down in its new plO(jel!ng work is done. pleted and all c!.lucation classes home, Martin Hall. "\\lhile Martin Hall has been are hemg conducted In "the Completion of the new cam supplanted as a laboratory bul\dlng, Martin hall will be pus elementary school this school It ls an extremely nex "wired for sound" with ctosod summer w11J make the move rble bulldlng," Pr. -Patmore crrcuu TV conduits installed possible. said. so that in the future observa \Vith the exception of the Unlike many new bujldj'pgs, tions of elementary school gmynasium and the auditor only the outside walls arc cad classes may be conducted with· ium, which will be adapted for carrying wall so all lnt'1riof out the college students leav use by the youngsters from partitions can be removed or mg Martin hnl\. the new school, all of rlin changed to (it department One temporary benefit of . . hall will be devoted to depart n!)erts. the lack of remodellng Is the ment acllvllics. CHURCH m•de of pipe knots handcut with • minulo 1croll Tt1� present plans for Mar henl\hful exercise the college uw wa1 displayed by Mrs. M. J. Mikel11m of Spokane as she A commlltee headed by Dr. tin hall call for groups of pf students wlll gel !n t?c wash told how her hu1b�nd b�ilt lt u his hobby. Mn. Mikelson i1 Lovell Patmore has been mak rtcce to brlug together 1n cjose rooms. ing plans for some time for faking a 1peoch course arid tho project wa1 to hlk ebout 1cmo· knit ypi\s the psyc�ology, With facilities scaled for the thing she cculd demonstralo. ' utilization of the bulldlng. Oth g�/dilpc!l and student tcachjng elementary school children it jlt members of the comm!tte seciions. will be a case of "Bend down, are 1'1!iS$ Amscl parton, Dr. A f!!W parti(ions will be re brethren and slstren" when Johp G. Churcp and Dr. Ger- moved to all!l)'r' for large class the college students wash their ald Mercer. r Intricate Church rooms. The present library on hands. Model Displayed The EASTERNER An intricate', hand-made knots with a fmc scroll saw Gothic church, came to sbhool for the materials. Eastern Washington College of Education last week to serve as a topic The Rev. Mikelson has re in a speech class conducted cently retired as a Lutheran VPJ..UME 9 CHENEY, WASHINGTON JULY 15, 1959 NUMBER 28 by Miss Alice Moc. pasto and is serving as interim Mrs. M. J. Mikelson of 1309 Pastor in this area when S. Willo'.)'e!l Drive, Spokane, called. Assist,lnt Russian Lecturer Coming brought the church mooq1 to Mrs. Mikelson related that Maurice Hindus, Russian the Cheney cam'Pus. her husbnnd began bullding affinity for his native land and The model was built by her Grants Need born writer and lecturer, will its pciople, wlll d1sc14sa devel churches as a hobby while he speak on "\\/ho will win the husband in about one year of was serving � church In Bill opment of Stberla. Far from l1obby time, cutting pine Applicants being a wilderness flt only for ings. The Sunday school need concenlratlon camps. it ls ed a birthday bank so he pro ceeded to make one of ply· A graduate asslstanship for bemg changed Into a land "Iar wood. more rich than was America's Driver Training research in secondory school One led to another and admlnistortion has been wild west," he says. He has while he was cutting out one awarded to Clarence R. Bun visited Russta twice stnce the Workshop Topic of Ids early churches he sawed gay by the gtadua1e councll war. the only foreign corres. through a pine knol and was pondent to do this al EWCE. Driver education was the struck by Its beauty Bungay, who lives al W.1516 subJoct of a workshop ln scs The church winch was used Mission, Spokane, ls a grad slon during the week of July as a speech demonstration was uate of Washington State col Sludenls May See 6-10 i11 room JOI in Mnrtin completed in Uillings nnd was lege. Hu taught social studies hall. Planned primarily to help entered, with another similar and Span1$Ji. at R!vcrsldo high Baseball Tonight present and future teachers church, in the hobby division scJ10ol last year, whcru he was or driver education, the work of the Montann state fair. also jun!or varsity basketball shop ofrercd 1 hour of crcclil The churches re awarded It's besebau tonight as the or could bu tuken without first nnd second prize, only be· nnd track coach. EWC campus Invades the Spo The as.�lstantshlp cans for a credit. ceusc the Judges could not knne Indians ball park. Tick gfve two first prizes to the stipend of $1500 for the aca EJ!.lon Engel, mstruct9r in Maurlco Hindus ets to the bleacher section will same person. demic year and a minimum be presented all students with !.lriving cllucation at Eastern Most intricate work in bmld work load of 10 hours. Bun· race for supremacv, America or Russia?" next Tuesday at student body cards. hod charge or organizing the mg the church was in the gay wlll also be working lo· Spokane tangles v.ith the workshop and was assisted by scrollwork on the windows, the war!.l a mafter of education 0:15 p. m. In Showalter audl· Vancouver Mounties several outside spuakers whn degree. torlum. front entrance and decora Hlmlus, who has a grent Just report td the bleacher are l!XJ)tirls In various ph11•ies tions over the entrance and Several othCr graclunte as gate on fairgroun!.l road, show uf driver training education. on the front towers. sistantships are also available. your student ticket and you're C. Koch, chief examinC!r or · The windows. cut In rmlta Dr. )Valier L. Powers, acting Lifesaving Shots in free. Participuting were Roher\ lion of leaded windows. have director of graduate study an· Are Real Bar�ain Old time dancmg will be on cul into one the word, Falth nounced. dr111crs' license di11ision. Wash the menu at the Island lounge ington slate patrol; Harr)' L. and the other, Love. Polio vaccine shots are svau tomorrow evening from 8 tu An assistantship is available able at the college !nflrmary Halstad, dii'ector of sp�cial Over the front entrance is in guidance and counseling JO p, m. Square dances, folk services, stale department of an open Bible symbolic of ser for those who have not com dunces, polkas, circle mixers. and one In Instructional mater· ptetcd the! course or lnnocula public lnslrudlon; Russell \V. vice to the world. lals. Others arc being consid· llon. Just all types or old lime danc Van Rooy. aslstant manager Rich in symbolism, the ing will be your pleasure. Ll11e cred in other areas not !lnally Only cost ls 50 cents to ccv automobile club of Was!ung church rovccrs the extent of determtned. er the cost of the serum. Any music will back�round the ton; Marvm Powell, monaging the work, only by extended To secure an assistantship shot in the program can be scene with "Hap' Frandsen, director, Washington State study. a student must be a graduate given. jovial EWC custodian doing safety council: Arthur Peter The church is not a replica the calling. working toward an MA. The Vncci'nations are given Mon· son, All State lnsurance com· of any existant church. Mrs. work Is done as an assistant day through �'r1day !.luring the Scheduled for Thursday af pany, and John H. llammond, Mikelson said. lier husband to directors of the spccml de· day. ternoon Is a tour of the JnlAnd managing d1rccj.or, Wcs!l!fn designs them "from the portments 01· areas in which Empire Paper company ln MU\ State� lnsur,111cc Information ground up." the student is granted the as wood. Cars will leave LA hall �ervlcc. Seattle. sistantship. at 12:30 p. m. MarionelfesWill Softball games have proven Graduation exciting as the EWC Sutton Perform al Con Studs have racked up six wins i\lumni Name 3 against no defeats. Eastern Family Life Ritefor140 This Morning state hospitol. and Battery "A" A tolnl of 140 �tudents are freshmen for and "B" ,uf the Nike base have Workshop candldntes for d�grees this Don George and his mar been the victims. All games summer; 31 have applied for ionettes wlll perform in Sho with the hospital boys aro Family Life educntlon masters degrees, 24 for their Scholarships wallcr auditorium at. J0.30 this awuyl workshop startc!.l last week un B. A. degree and 85 for a B. A. morning. Battery "B" of the Nike der the guidance of Mrs. Ruth in Ed. Graduation ceremony Three winners of the 1959· The al:t will be prefaced by base face the Studs today 011 Osborne M. A Class limo is will be Dl \Voodwnrd field Fri 1960 EWCI': ahrnml scholar· a workshop lecture by George Woodward field at 3 p. m. divided' lnto twoscctwns.Study doy, July 31. at 8 p. m. shlps have been named by on puppetry from developing nnd di�cussion on the 11arious Rehearsal is scheduled at 3 \\layne Half, alumni secretary. acts and shews to the actual Stationed in Geor�ia current home on!.l famlly pro p. Ill. the �amc day. Graduate� They are Edward E Carl, mnldrng of hi:11d!> and construe· blems is conducted from � to are to meel dl the Mt1�ic hu1ld oeevme, \Vinifred L. Wise, lion of bodies. This talk Is Second Lt John F. Kaelin, 4, whilu the remainmg hour ing where they w11l practice E11dicott, and Jean Kerr, Che· illustrated by puppets In van EWCE '59, recently completed is spent m viewing fllms. marchmg to the field. ney. The amount or the schol· ous stages of construction. the eight-week officer leader It is important lhnt students arship is �l� each. The puppets lhemaelves, in ship course at tho Army in Some of the intcrestmg pro planning to graduate make ar All three are entering fresh cluding two prize fighters who fonlry school. Fort Benning, blems being studied arc phil rangements nt the book store men who plan to work for e will go three rounds in an ex· Ga. osophy of change, changes m for rental of cap nnd gown at BA in education degrees hibition abcut. arc 27 to 30 The course is for newly family llfe, ann!yling volucs, their earliest convemence. Sally M. Ator of wenntchee, inches high They are able to commlssfoned officers in the developmcut of emphaU1y, Fee� for these are $Z.50 rental a Junior nt EWC, was named Uo thing� which most hum responsibilities und duties or developmental tasks, discip for cap and gown (or a B A. alternate. ans can't �ueh as light rope an infantry unit commander. line of chil!.lrcn, pJrents and and $6.00 for Clip, gown and The trio were chosen from walking and xylophone gui His wife, Beverly, lives In adolescence relationships and hood required for an M A. Ji applkapts. tar and Iliana playing Columbus, Ga. rltuAls and family,lifc. degree •
Page 2 The EASTERNER JULY 15, 1959 Senior Recital Art Department Has Two Ceramics Shows Poe-ts Corner Woman.'1>. Planned Sunday Dennis Reynolds EWCE On display In the art de Jln.qQo. graduate student, will present partment showcases on the his senior recital In Showalter third floor of Showalter and THE HAVEN auditorium Sunday at 4 p. m. By Je11le Mclachlan Reynolds, widely known on also at Hargreaves library are By Edger Allen Kine the Eastern campus, l� direc collections o( ceramics done On Friendllne11 tor of the 560\h Air Force during the year by Eastern Once upon a midnight lately while 1 dozed, quite unsedatcly, How is your campus SQ1 No Band and also directed his own students. • over many a protracted tome, and lext in Hist'ry 104. mis-print intended, SQ stands "modern jaz.z" band on cam- Displayed at Showalter is a While I nodded, nearly dozing, 'cause the text was not disclos for Social Quotient, not square. large collection of the work of Janis Alkansis and Gary La· ing answers I was seercbtng for. Have you tested your SQ late ly! As educators, we arc all Turner, including bow l�, vases Presenlly there came a scratching at the hole that needed patch· glazes used in these pieces ing in the wall (where 1 was 'batching' was a hovel, noth· aware of the role social adjust ment plays in the lives of chil were compounded by the stud ing more). dren. Nothmg can be more con· ents, and many interesting col· So timidity eschev.ing (cowardice I'm always rucing, though it uucive to a good learning sit or effects and finishes have led to my undumg) I flung open wide lhe door. uation than a happy well ad been achieved. Justed child who accepts his Three display cases at Har Now you sec. I'd once been bitten by my landlord's alley·kilten greaves contain a number of and behold It was he sittln' there. He came in with a roar. contemporaries as they arc. Why then. would not the same pieces made by students dur Often had 1 caught him sheddin' hair, flea bitten. on my beddin', principle apply to teachers' ing the spring quarter. These so you picture well my dreadin', seeing such a visitor. We know there are many range from vases and bowls to Now I've read first class descriptions or how all ancient Egyp happy people at EWCE this ashtrays, etc .• and here again tians worshipped cats and threw caniptions when cat summer but we also know a number of unusual color ef fects have been achieved. tales were sacred lore. some lonely ones There arc Pagan nonsense! All untrue is. Now it is old Nasser who is wnr those that have just suffered shipped down along the Suez .. Must I then this beast adore? the loss of loved ones, people Art Confab Calls On' that have experienced the hu • "Out, Out. OUT. you mangey feline. for the door please make a miliation of disappointment EW Faculty Member bee-line, or your in'nerds I will re-lme! Master cat from :md defeat, nor must we for Miss Esther Gmgrich of the my flat tore. get the shy younger ones >:,. \� . art department staff at East· Though he had the field forsaken, all the noise we had been spending a first summer on crn will be ti. participant in makin' did my landlady awaken, noisy noise she won't campus. Dennis Reynolds the 1960 Pacific arts confer ignore. An exciting part of summer ence to be held io the spring school education is meeting de· pus Wlule atteodmg college, "wretch", she cried m words unfancy, "Dare you scare poor at the Valley of the Sun in Ari lightful and stunulatiug new he was employed by the Che· zona The conference rs spon pussy 'Clancey', pack your bags, you smarty-pantsy, you friends of all ages and back ncy pubhc schools as an ln sored by the National Art as shan't live here anymore!" ground Try �aymg hello like tructor of music m the Betz sociation. "Oh, reader, shed a tear of pity, as you read this humble ditty, you really mean it to the people elementary school Subject of the panel discus I'm a victim of a kitty. Parkbench sleeping leaves me sore. you meet daily. Go a bit fur Included on the program is sion in which Miss Cmgnch a selection for two pianos. And that kitten still ls sittin', {as these humble lines are writ ther and take a few minutes to will participate will be:: "Why chat on occasion. Dick Smith, a graduate stu Grade Art?" Miss G1ngnch has ten) there upon the chamber floor l'll spill ink on 'l'o have a friend you have to dent from the Unlver-uty of ncvermore. made oulstandmg contrtbu he one If you haven't met at Washington, teams with Rey· tions in the field of prepara EWCE Art Faculty least five new people that you nolds m this feature. tion of art curricula and has ROTC Officers Here would like to know better by PROGRAM served ou many regional and this time. watch out for that Displays Works I national committees of the classroom clnnate in Septem various art associations. for EWCE Duly Tour Of mterest to art patrons ber. Toccal.a and Fugue D Major. m the Spokane area is the op {Fantasia con Fuga) Bach The first officer of the new • • • ening of a ne\V gallery at S. H1! well the fourth with its II Duo Puuusts. Denuis Reynolds contingent of Reserve Officers Intermezzo, Op. I 19, No. 2 ... 1222 Grand boulevard It is op birthdays and weddmg anni and Dick Smith. Tramrng Corps instructors has erated by Mr. and Mrs. John ... Brahms v arrived on the EWCE campus. versary is over and so JS half Sheridan aud will be open to the summer. Right now I feel Jntermez.zo, Op. 116, No 6 Preludes Pour Piano. Martlnu He is Capt. Thomas R Wha the public from 6 to 10 p. m. . Brahms 1. Blues ten. assistant professor of null- snowed, bushed and beat and six day� a week the ctull wmd doesn't add to Caprtcco. Op. l 16, No. 3 2. Largo Displayed are work, or the my mirth. .... Brahms 3. Danse better-known artists of the Doubtless when this issue Ill Northwest, mc\udmg that of comes out we'll all be liviug it Sonata Op. 53. "Waldstein" ... faculty members from Eastern up in the sun Oh well, you . Beethoven /\llegro con brio \VSC, \Vhltworth and Holy pays ycr money and takes yer IV Names college money and takes yer chances. Carruval a la Nouvell-Orleans (for two pianos! Mtlhaud l\liss Nan Wrley. head of the Finally, after daily admon art department at Eastern, is itlon by the whole family, I. Mardi gras! chic a la paille ' cxhib,1tmg sculpture, while mother has given up bashing .\frs. Opal Flcckenstem and pans and slammmg drawers at 2 Dommo 001r de cajun Robert L Hanrahan art de 5 a. m and, believe it or not. 3. On danzc chez monsieur partment instructors, arc ex· she can tippy-toe hke a baby degas hlbttlng paintings mouse on cotton In return for 4. Les millc cents coups, this very lar)::e concession. they arrive late in August. have agreed to cat anything at Post Fans and is a pretty young There w Ill be four officers any time I serve il unlll mother with three Littles at and four enlisted men m the school"s out. Gone is the day home. There is an example of \ ROTC instructwoal staff. of gourmet cooking. real courage !\1argaret joms us CET-.f!!s�E!sEgr/ \ Capt. whalen rs a 1952 grad This column would really be at Otis Orchards and is sweet uate uf the University of Ne lackmg ma vital section of·the and considerate with a delight NEW IWORlDI DICTIONARY vada. He received his commis· commuter's life if mention fully subtle sense of humor. tary science and tactics, who ston as second lieutenant on were not made of the· jolly We pick up Maddie at Pines, of the .I.merit an Language. College Editlo� will be actmg commandant this graduation. He has served in friends I have the good for· and how she manages with more entries {14.2,000) summer. He came here frorn 1/awau, Korea and Fort Lewis, tune to nde with Hope your five Livelies at home I don't more exomples of usoge Fort Benntnn. Ga. where he Wash. chums are as nice. kuow, but believe me when I more lcllomotlc expre11lon1 He rs living at W. 16 5t11 completed the advanced infan· we really are a motley crew talk about the coats of jam on mora ond fuller ,rtymo1ogles try crncer's course. street with Ins wife, Gloria and the plastic tahle cloth and the but pretty doggoned congen mor• und fuller synonymies The new commandant of the son, Patrick, 3. Both Capt. and ial. Don and Tom come from spilled sugar on the kitchen EWCE ROTC is Lt. Col Erwm Mrs, Whalen arc natives of Coeur d'Alene. Gee, what time floor, she knows exactly what most up·to-dote G. Nilsson. He rs expected to Reno do they have to get up? I mean Do you? A•olloblo cl your