BB raUVCDRSI^'OP'OTTTSROOeflB B attanooga. ennessee BULLETIN Catalog Issue 1956-1957 Announcements 1957-1958 DIRECTIONS FOR CORRESPONDENCE For information concerning: GENERAL UNIVERSITY POLICY President David A. Lockmiller FINANCE, TUITION, BUILDINGS Vice-President S. P. Bretske ADMISSIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS, GUIDANCE, RECORDS Dean Reuben W. Holland COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SUMMER SCHOOL Dean Maxwell A. Smith COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES Dean Paul L. Palmer CADEK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Dean Harold J. Cadek CHATTANOOGA (EVENING) COLLEGE Dean Charles W. Whitworth ALUMNI AFFAIRS AND PLACEMENT OFFICE Miss Betty Blocker This catalog contains a list of all University trustees, officers, teachers, standing committees, and a directory of students. CATALOG ISSUE, 1956-57 • ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1957-58 UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA 3, TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA BULLETIN Vol. XXXVI July, 1957 No. 3 Issued Quarterly. Entered as second-class matter, April 13, 1921, at the Post Office in Chattanooga, Tennessee, under the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912. COLLEGE CALENDAR 1957-58 SUMMER 1957 June 7, Friday. Summer session registration. June 10, Monday. Summer session begins. Late registration fee charged after this date. June 17, Monday. Last day for registration with full credit in first term. July 17, Wednesday. Final examinations for first term. July 17, Wednesday. Registration for second term, 1:00-5:00. July 18, Thursday. Classes for second term begin today. Late regis­ tration fee charged, beginning today. July 20, Saturday. Last date for registration with full credit in second term. August 16, Friday. ..Last date for comprehensive examinations for summer graduates. August 23, Friday... Final examinations for second term. August 26, Monday. Commencement for summer graduates. FALL—1957 September 16-17, Monday-Tuesday. Faculty Institute. September 18-21, Wednesday-Saturday. Freshman consultation, ex­ amination, registration. September 20, Friday. Registration for upper-class students. September 23, Monday. Classes meet, 8:00 a.m. Late registration fee charged, beginning today. September 25, Wednesday. Matriculation Day Exercises. October 5, Saturday. Last day for registration with full credit. Last day for tuition adjustments on courses dropped. October 9, Wednesday. Founders' Day Service. October 15, Tuesday. End of special examination period for removing conditions. —2— November 2, Saturday. Last date for dropping a failing course with­ out penalty. November 28, Thursday. First quiz period ends; Thanksgiving vaca­ tion begins. December 2, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:00 a.m. December 21, Saturday. Christmas vacation begins after classes this date. January 6, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:00 a.m. January 16, Thursday. Last date for comprehensive examinations for first semester graduates. January 23-30, Thursday-Thursday. Finai examination for first se­ mester. SPRING—1958 January 31-February 1, Friday-Saturday. Registration of all students for second semester. February 3, Monday. Classes meet 8:00 a.m.; chapel, 10:00 a.m. Late registration fee charged beginning today. February 15, Saturday. Last date for registration with full credit. Last day for tuition adjustments on courses dropped. March 15, Saturday. Last date for dropping a failing course without penalty. March 29, Saturday. First quiz period ends; spring vacation begins after classes this date. April 7, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:00 a.m. April 15, Tuesday. End of special examination period for removing conditions. May 22, Thursday. Last date for senior comprehensive examinations. May 29 - June 5, Thursday-Thursday. Final examinations for second semester. June 7, Saturday. Alumni Day. June 8, Sunday. Baccalaureate service, 5:00 p.m. June 9, Monday. Meeting of Board of Trustees; Commencement service, 8:00 p.m. —3— BOARD OF TRUSTEES LUPTON PATTEN Chairman HARRY CARBAUGH Vice-President STACY E. NELSON _ Secretary JOHN S. FLETCHER Treasurer Members of the Board For Term Expiring June, 1957 CREED F. BATES _ _ Chattanooga W. E. BROCK, Jr _ Chattanooga EARL P. CARTER Chattanooga T. O. DUFF _ Chattanooga W. MAX FINLEY _ _ Chattanooga C. D. LITTLE Chattanooga JOHN T. LUPTON Chattanooga FELIX G. MILLER Chattanooga Z. CARTTER PATTEN Chattanooga JOHN ROSS SCOTT Chattanooga P. H. WOOD _ Chattanooga EDWIN C. WOODWORTH _ _ _ Chattanooga For Term Expiring June, 1958 EVERETT ALLEN Chattanooga SEBERT BREWER _ Chattanooga HARRY CARBAUGH Chattanooga MRS. ALEXANDER GUERRY Chattanooga W. S. KEESE, JR _ Chattanooga STACY E. NELSON _ Chattanooga DONALD H. OVERMYER _ Chattanooga LUPTON PATTEN _ Chattanooga A. F. PORZELIUS Chattanooga BISHOP ROY H. SHORT. Nashville GORDON P. STREET Chattanooga RAYMOND B. WITT, JR _ Chattanooga For Term Expiring June, 1959 MORROW CHAMBERLAIN Chattanooga JOHN S. FLETCHER Chattanooga DR. JAMES L. FOWLE Chattanooga J. BURTON FRIERSON Chattanooga OTTO J. HUBBUCH Chattanooga SUMMERFIELD K. JOHNSTON Chattanooga ROBERT L. MACLELLAN Chattanooga SCOTT L. PROBASCO, JR Chattanooga R. P. PURSE, JR _ Chattanooga J. POLK SMARTT Chattanooga MRS. IPHIGENE OCHS SULZBERGER New York City EARL WINGER Chattanooga Honorary P. J. KRUESI _ Chattanooga SCOTT L. PROBASCO Chattanooga D. H. GRISWOLD _ Chattanooga L. W. RHODES _ Chattanooga Z. W. WHELAND Chattanooga Alumni Trustees JAMES B. COLE 1954-57 COYEL V. RICKETTS 1955-58 JAMES B. IRVINE, JR 1956-59 Executive Committee LUPTON PATTEN, Chairman STACY E. NELSON, Secretary HARRY CARBAUGH SUMMERFIELD K. JOHNSTON EARL P. CARTER DAVID A. LOCKMILLER MORROW CHAMBERLAIN FELIX G. MILLER JOHN S. FLETCHER J. POLK SMARTT J. BURTON FRIERSON P. H. WOOD Endowment Committee D. H. GRISWOLD, Chairman JOHN S. FLETCHER DAVID A. LOCKMILLER J. BURTON FRIERSON ROBERT L. MACLELLAN FELIX G. MILLER FACULTY The first date after each name indicates the year of appointment and the second denotes the year the present rank was attained. DAVID ALEXANDER LOCKMILLER (1942) President on the John H. Race Foundation B.Ph., A.M., LL.D., Emory University; LL.B., LL.D., Cumber land University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. 605 Oak Street MAXWELL AUSTIN SMITH (1922) (1929) Dean, College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Modern Languages A.B., A.M., University of Wisconsin; Docteur de 1' Universite de Paris. Gnome Trail, Lookout Mountain PAUL L. PALMER (1925) (1950) Dean, College of Applied Arts and Professor of Education A.B., A.M., Northwestern University 303 Belvoir Avenue HAROLD CADEK (1935) (1956) Dean, Conservatory of Music and Professor of Piano and Violoncello Studied piano with Roy Lamont Smith, Howard Brockway (New York), Leonid Kreutzer and Egon Petri (Berlin). Studied 'cello with Bedrich Vaska (New York) and Otto Niedermayr (Berlin). 1616 Shady Circle REUBEN WRIGHT HOLLAND (1946) (1950) Dean of Students and Registrar A.B., M.A., Emory University 1707 Auburndale Avenue CHARLES W. WHITWORTH (1955) Dean, Evening College A.B., Furman University; M.A., Columbia University; B.D., Emory University. 604 Signal Mountain Blvd., Signal Mountain ROBERT HERMANN ANACKER (1932) Professor of Modern Languages Ph.D., University of Berne 3523 Dell Trail GEORGE WARREN AVERITTE (1953) (1955) Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education B.S., University of Alabama; M.S., University of Mississippi; Ed.D., Columbia University. 2768 Tanglewood Drive WALTER B. BARBE (1953) Associate Professor of Education B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University 509 W. Brow Rd., Lookout Mountain GEORGIA LAXSON BELL (1943) (1949) Associate Professor of Home Economics B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee 536 Oak Street —5— WILBUR KINGSLEY BUTTS (1931) Professor of Biology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University 1317 Sharon Circle JOHN CASALE (1935) (1946) Assistant Professor of Violin Studied with Maestro Giuseppe Bilancia, Barone Michele Deodato (Catania) and Edouard Dethier (Institute of Musi­ cal Art, New York) 216 West Newberry Street JOSEPH SEVIER CALLAWAY (1930) (1947) Professor of Classics A.B., University of Chattanooga; M. A., Harvard University; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University 1000 Oak Street ROLAND DeBUSKE CARTER (1942) (1944) Assistant Professor of English A.B., Lincoln Memorial University; M.A., Duke University 2503 East 4th Street ALBERT RICHARD CASAVANT (1956) Special Instructor in Band B.S., A.B., University of Chattanooga Hixson, Tennessee R. ADRIAN CHERRY, JR. (1954) Assistant Professor of French A.B., University of Louisville; M.A., University of Kentucky 107 South Seminole Drive JERE W. CLARK (1955) Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration B.B.A., M.A., University of Georgia; Ph.D., University of Virginia 515 Biltmore Drive GEORGE CRESS (1951) Assistant Professor of Art B.F.A., M.F.A., University of Georgia 202 Dellwood Place ROBERT V. CURTIS (1945) Special Instructor in Engineering C.E., University of Cincinnati 108 Del Ray Avenue DOROTHY ELIZABETH DALBY (1956) Instructor in Chemistry A.B., University of Chattanooga; R.N. 2421 Vine Street LILLIAN CADEK DAME (1935) (1947) Assistant Professor of Violin and Piano Regular course, Conservatory of Zurich (Switzerland). Studied piano with Roy L. Smith, Carl Baldegger (Zurich) and Eugene Heffley (New York). Studied violin with Joseph O. Cadek and Ottokar Cadek 421 Walnut Street EVERETT DAVIS (1954) Special Instructor in Education A.B., Earlham College; M.A., University of Chicago Brainerd Apartments, 30 S. Germantown Road MARY DALTON DAVIS (1949) Associate Professor of Education A.B., University of Oklahoma; M.A., Ed.D., Washington University No. 14 Brainerd Apartments,
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