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Texas Western College 1953-1954 BULLETIN Texas western College 1% . y!;,,w,, ";;' "",. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS I># -.., , . ,,. :l , ., , tr,,,: El Paso, Texas 7.,,,, ,, I?'8 I ,! i U ' >a<fi": :!.4 %" . ;, -, ,, , ' i ~, , \~..,' l<, \- "' 1. I. h, \ &, "hi,'2:. 1;it. ~~. 1 :, ii. '\ I.'. ::); ,$i, ". L Y, Y, I, L" CONTENTS Faculty 5 Location Map .. 11 Calendar 20 Campus Map ................. 22 How to Enter -.................. 23 Admission Requirements 25 Expenses .- 27 Employment - 31 Scholarships 31 Loan Funds 33 Student Life ... 35 Scholastic Regulations . 37 Degree Requirements 43 Graduate Division... ...... 54 Extension D~v~s~on 56 COURSEDESCRIPTIONS: Art ............... 57 Bible .... 62 Biological Sciences 63 Business Administration ......... 65 Economics .... 69 Chemistry .. 72 Education 74 Engineering and Drawing ..... 80 English - 84 Speech and Drama-~ 88 Geology .... 91 Geography 92, 96 History ................. 93 Government ....................... 96 . , Sociology ............ 97 Journalism 98 Radio 100 Mathematics 103 Physics 104 Military Scicnce . 107 Mining ........ 109 Metallurgy .. .110 Modem Languages ... 112 Music .. .... 115 Philosophy, Psychology 122 Physical Education .. 125 Graduates .. 131 Statlshcs. 136 Index 137 OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEMBER SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES ARTS and SCIENCES MINES and ENGINEERING - - . -. GRADUATE STUDY Published bimonthly by TEXASWESTERN COLLEGE at El PUSO Volume wr~r AUGUST,1953 Number 5304 Entered as second-class matter, March I, 1935, at the post omce at El Paso, Texas. under the Act of August 24. 1912 Board of Regents of The University of Texas TOM SEALY.Chaimn DAVDM. W~N.Vice-Choirman MAS. M~RYVENICEE. STEWART,Secrefay MEMBERS Terms Expire, Ianuary. 1955 MRS.MARG-T Burs TOBW,San Antonio DAD M. WARREN,Panhandle DUDLEYK. WOODWARD,JR.. Dallas Terms Expire, January, 1957 -. DR. L. S. O~ms.Center TOM SEALY. Midland CLAUDEW. VOILES, Austin Terms Expire, Ianuay, 1959 LEROYJEFFEM, Houston LEE LOC~~OOD,Wac0 J. R. SO-LL, Corpm Christi Chancellor of The Uniuersity of Texas JA-s PINC~YH~T. B.A., LL.B. t STAFF Officers of Administratim WILSON HOMER ELKlNS Prrridrnt B.A., M.A.. ne univuriw 01 T-; B.L~L~..~.~bil.. (hdord Univcrrirr CHARLES ALEXANDER PUCKETT BAXTCR POLK D... 01 ~,llh"dSri."l'r Librorion B.A., Tbs Univrnity 01 T-; B.A.. Hardin-Simmons Universil~; M.A.. Harvard UoircniR B.S. (Libnq Science). Univenily of0kh M.S. in L.S.. Columbia Uniueniw EUCENE McRAE THOMAS hnn01 Mine' And Encinecn'ng JOHN LEROY WALLER B.S., T- Collcgc 01 Minu and Me-urm; Chairman bl Graduate Cavnril M.S.. M~ucbwt*llartitutc of Tecbnolom; B.S., Univcniw 01 Otlahamn: M.A.. Univer- E.M., Tea. College of Minaaod Metallurn riry ol Colorado: Ph.D,. Univmiry of Teru JUDSON FlNLON WILLIAMS Dan of Studrnr Lilr ALONZO NEIL FOSTER B.A.. Hardio-Simmom UniveniN; Director ol Ezlrnnon and Plncammr M.A.. Univu*lg 01 MLravi B.S.. Southrat Tuu State Tracben College; M.A., UnivrniR of MLrouri; D.Ed.. Colmado MARY MARCARET JAMESON State College of Education Dean 01 Woman A.B., Whkhrop CoUga MA77HEW HENRY THOMLINSON M.A.. S-cuic. Univcrriw Curator d Mu~eum Y ALVIN ARLTON SMITH B.S.. U. S. Mi1itaqAud.m~; I Bwine~sMannpar Colonel. U. S. Army. Rld. B.A.. M.A.. North Tuu Smtc College JOHN SWEATI WHITE BURT FRANKLIN JENNESS Rcr*tr,,r Hadrh Ofirrr B.A.. Thc University of T- h4.D.. Dartmouth CoLgc; M.A.. Stanford Univrnily Lt. Corn*.. U. S. New. Rtd. FREDERICK WILLIAM BACHMANN JOHN RICHARD BALLENTINE Prole~~orof Modern Lnnsunpn ~~~illanfProlr~~or of Muhnnird Enginam"n# B.A. M.A. Svnford Uniurrriw: B.S. M.S. [Mechanical E inecring) ~h.6..~nikni~ of chicago ~~~i;ulrunland ~dsni3CoUra. of Tu- CHARLES WILLIAM BAKER THOMAS CROGARD BARNES' INIIY~IOIin Spurh Prolc~sor01 Phyn'n The B.A. Hardin-Simmoru UoivmiR; B.F.A.. Unircnitp of Tuu M.S: ~rowounivrnirr MRS. MYRTLE EVELYN BALL BYRNES BELK 1lutruct.r in Spezrh Inrlrvclor in Specrh B.A.. New Maim No-l Univeniw; M.A., Unirviiry 01 Southern Cdilorom B.A. Louiriaw Slate Univerrity M.A:.~ - . uoivenit~01 ~eovcr WILLIAM HENRY BALL RALPH PORTER BENTZ A~~LlanrProleuor 01 Chemistry A~~klanf~~ Prolc*rar a! Mnfhrm#rirr B.S.. Uoivmiw of Chicago; B.S. ~cnrurl~nia&ate Tuchen College M.S.. 1- State College id. Peon. lvaoia State College HAROLD NOBLE BALLARD P~.D..'P~~~~J~caugc ? Inrlrurlor in Ph)ulcr ANTON HELMER BERKMAN B.S. T- Wetern Colb e. prolr~sorol Lliolarrd Srirnrer ir Of M":. A~"culd .ndhar;b' Cdwc Tcr' B.A.. M.A.. Tbc UnivcnityalTuu; IBh.D.. Uni8,enillof Chicano DONALD KEITH FREELAND CARL HERTZOC In~lrurlorin Bv~inrl~Admini~lrolion B.S. Aluti" Co1l.ge: M.B:A.. NOA T- swc COII~~L VIRGIL HICKS FRANCIS LYLE FUGATE A~niranrProfr~or ol Rodio Inllrvrlor in Englilh B.A.. Tar. Wafero Collrgc B.A., B.J.. Univcnirr of Mkouri JOSEPH R. HIXSON MRS. GRETCHEN REINEMUND GABRIEL ln~trvrlorin Mililnry Srirnrr and Torlirs In,,rur,or in Modern Lnnguoper Mast.. Sergeant. U.S. Army B.A., M.A., Sfanlord Univcnity GUY ERNEST INGERSOLL Arroriarr Prolrvor of Mining and M<ldlurpy E.M. Univerrilr of Minorrota ~=gi>;e~rdEngineer MRS. LYNETTE CLARDON JOSEPH HOPKINS JAMES lnr,rvr,or in Phyn'ral Education A,,i,,.n, Profrllor of Knllirh B.A.. M.A.. Tuas Wc3tcrn College B.A.. M.A., Univrrhily of Alabama IIAROLD GODDARD MRS. CLARICE MATTHEWS JONES Inl'rvrlor in MU"< A,,i,,on, Prolrl'or of Sprrch B.M., B.M.E., M.M.. Uniuerrify 01 Cuia!:l,lo B.S. West Tews Sute Tcachcn Collegr: M.d,, Teur State College for Womcn JOHN FRASER GRAHAM Profrnor of Mzning and Metallurgy CLYDE E. KCLSEY. JR. Arri'rvnr Profrl'or '71 Prycholo&.y B.S. E M . Michigan Collcgc of Mining and ?&nblogg B.A.. Teul Wurern Cdl~g~; M.A.. Unlvcnifg 01 Tulsa GUDYS GREGORY EDWIN JOHN KNAPP Profrwar 01 Courrnmsnl P~ofr~rorol Mothemalics and Phyrirr B.S.. Oouthwcsrcro Univcr+ty: PhD., PhD.. univcr3ity 01 Wiuon.in '< M.A., Ph.D.. The Universltyaf Tlra JOSEPH POPE GUINN WILLIAM WALTER LAKE \ Asn'ltanr Prolas~or01 Military Srismcr nnd Tartin B.A. Eut Tc- Staa Tescben Collegr; M.A:. Texas Chrklko Uoivrraity; JOSEPH B. LARKIN Major. U. S. Army Asloriot< Prolrrlor 01 Kdur.1ion EUGENE JOSSLYN GULDEMANN B.A. Cencral Warhin con Collcje A'sori.,, Pro/r"or ol Civil Enpin.rrinp MA:. D.Ed.. Sunfor3 ~oircrritp' - .- B.% LCivjl Eoain~rind~North Dakola rn.VPH LFf. LEACH ~ ~-- A7ZGlta'C611ege A~rorialaProlrrror of Enplkh has.. Oregon Slaw CoUcse ~~~kt~~cd~nginctr BA . Southern MetbodBt Uniuenily; Ph.D.. Yale Univenltr JESSE APLEY HANCOCK. JR. ROBERT MILTON LEECH. Pr~Ierror01 Chemixlr~ Aui~rontProfr~ror of Sprcrh B.S.. M.S. Conraga Uoiverrilgi Ph.D.. ~n:venilyof Colorado B.F.A., M.F.A., The Uoivr~ityolTlxal WlLTZ HARRISON WILLIAM HOWARD McDILL* A,,i,ra"r Profr,.or of Civil Enpln.r,ing I~trurtarin Arl B.S. (Civil Eoginceringi, Mi5rouri School B.A.. Te- Werrrn Collrgc 01 Miner: Regrrrer~dEnginccr WADE JAMES HARTRICK OSCAR HARRY McMAlJAN Profa~~orol E<o.momirs nnd Buiinc~~Adrnrnarlrolton A,';,!.", Profrr3or of Phyiir' Bs.. Oklahoma Agriculrural and Mcrhanirnl B.A. TuuTcchoalogical Callrgc: College; M.S.. Uolurrricy 01 Arizona M.B:A.. P~.D..~hc uoivenity 01 ~aa. PAUL CLIFFORD HASSLER. JR., JOHN HAMILTON McNEELY J",,,"<,O~ in Ci"i1 E"gi"*<ri"p A~tistomtProfe,,o, 01 Hillory B.S.. Grove City College B.A.. American Uniyerrily: , M.A., George Walhlngloo Unlverrils RICHARD EUGENE HEXDERSON J011h JUD\ hllDl).+r~ll.JH ? lnrrrurror in Mv5ir A.B. Collegr of Pugef Spuod A'"".", Prolr'for 01 lru2no1,lm ~d.,Florida State Unrvcrrirr H J . U",,.~,,Y "I hl.aod,, ROBERT MOATS MILLER CHARLES ALEXANDER PUCKETI Irvlr~dorin Hillorv Prolnlor of Educalion B.A. crion.11 College. D.A.. The University 01 Tu; M.A:. Norrhwrrrrrn dnivcnitr M.A., Hsrvrrd Univcniry ROSS MOORE HOWARD EDMUND QUINN Irulru',.r in Phylir.1 Edurnti'n PIOI.I'YI .I Ce0lopy B.A.. TauWeslcro College F.M.. M.S.. University ol Minnaou; Ph.D., Hsrvsrd Univrr3icy LEON DENNY MOSES A,,o&rl Prol.,lor ol EnrlLh MRS. MARY KELLY QUINN B.A., MA.. Columbia Uoivcnitr A~rLranlPrslraor 01 Soriolo~y B.A.. Wellde College ROLAND PJCHARD NABORS M.A., Bollon enivcrriri lnllrvrl~rin Physrd fiducn,ion WILLIAM WOLSEY RAYMOND B.B.A., TuuTechoologic~l Collcgc A~~irlanlProferror of Ennin,rrin, LLOYD ALVENO NELSON B.S. ~ElccuiulEwioreriog) P~o/~J,o.01 G#ofogy Ihc Univrniry 01 l'cra, E.M.. Texas Collrgr 01 Minrs M.S.. Uniumity of hlichigro MS. Ph.D. Uoivcrsitg 01 Calondo ~caidcrrd~hqincrr JAMES A. REED lrvlrvclor in Milit~rySrienra and Tdin WILLIAM IIARVEY NORMAN. Sergeant Finr Ch.U. S. hy Ail",.", Prolr,,or ol cern,i,,ry B.A.. M.S.. Rice lavrilulc .MRS. LOUISE FLETCHER RESLEY A,nrl."' Prula'xor ol M.thama,in KENNETH WILLIAM OLM B.A.. Texas Western College. Inllrvrlvr in Eronomir, h1.A.. The Uaivuriw ofTe& B.A.. Pornoor CoUc e M.A.. Unirenitg Mexico MRS. BERTHA REYNOLDS A,",l."l Profello. ol Edur.1ion ARLEY LEROY OUTLAND B.A.. M.A.. Uoiverrity of Colorado AlrLrnnr ~rola~rorof ~ifila~y srirnr. and Tarti<, JOSEPH CHARLES RINTELEN. JR. Gradrvlr ArtiUc School: A,rori.l. Pr.l,,,or ol M~,dl"r#~ Lt. Colonel. ~irl~~rrillcry.U. S. Army B.S. Bmokl Polytrcb& Irutitua; M.s:, cornXunircnitg; RAYMOND EDGAR PAST Ph.D.. Duke Universirg Vititinn Afl~i~rantProlr~ror of Ensfish JOSEPI1 hlOSK.5 HOT11 A.B. University of Pennsylvania b1.A:. Ph.D..Uoiverri,p of T- r~roi~s~or4 Phllu8,s~hy P~C~~IO~, B.A.. h1.A.. IT..D.. Nrw York L'nindt, MRS. BULAH LILES PATTERSON lrulru'ror in Moehrn~atin EDGAR THOMAS RUFF B.A.
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