Alumni Magazine August 1956 Whitworth University

Alumni Magazine August 1956 Whitworth University

Whitworth Digital Commons Whitworth University Whitworth Alumni Magazine University Archives 1956 Alumni Magazine August 1956 Whitworth University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine Recommended Citation Whitworth University , "Alumni Magazine August 1956" Whitworth University (1956). Whitworth Alumni Magazine. Paper 230. https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/230 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Whitworth University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Whitworth Alumni Magazine by an authorized administrator of Whitworth University. COWLES MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM - is proving to be all that its donors have hoped. Besides serving regular College functions, it has been a comfortable meeting place for select ell-campus groups and for conference groups meeting on the campus during the summer. Beautiful landscaping has already tied the auditorium appropriately to the surrounding buildings. STASSEN SPARKS COMMENCEMENT - A great states- man, a true Christian gentleman, the Honorable Harold E. Stassen, special assistant to President Eisenhower in disarm- ament, brought great depth and breadth to the 66th annual commencement services when he spoke to the crowd which filled the new Cowles Memorial Auditorium. 145 students received their degrees this year. NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING - represents the new- est of building projects now under wayan the campus. Other buildings under construction, about to begin, or in the blueprint stage awaiting loan approvals are the bell tower (referred to elsewhere in this issue), Hard- wick Union Building, and the new men's dormitory. ALUMNI BOLSTER SYNOD - These Whitworth Alumni, faithful ministers of the gospel, serving in the Synod of Washington, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., were among the 500 plus who met on campus recently for the annual convening of Synod, Synodical, and Youth Synod. The Reverend William P. McCormick, minister at The Little Church on the Prairie, Tacoma, was elected Moderator of Synod for the coming year. RELAXED SUMMER STUDY - Over 225 SUMMER CONFERENCES - Increasing- students are making use of the summer ses- numbers of groups each year arc finding sions to further their education. Of this the campus a most delightful place to hold number, approximately 70 arc nursing can- summer conferences. Scheduled for meet- didates taking their pre-nursing experience. ings this year are the Luther League dis- Of the remainder, the majority arc tcacbers trict conference, of the American Lutheran working toward further certification and Church. State Music Teachers Convention, toward advanced degrees. Lutheran Men's Croup, High School Foot- ball Clinic, District 7 Workshop for Amal- gamated Meatcuuers and Butcher Work- men of North America, AFL-CIo. MEMORIAL CAMPA- NILLE - A generous gift of the architect who has designed most of the re- cent campus buildings, the new bell tower will be lo- cated on the loop between the administration build- ing and the library and will give forth the rich tones of the newly-ac- qui red Carillon bells. REGISTRAR TAKES LEAVE - Aft" twenty-five years of loyal service to the NEW FACULTY - Mr. Robert Cleath College, Miss Estella Baldwin has been comes from special graduate work at granted a year's leave of absence to teach U.C.L.A. to join Professor Loyd Waltz in in the Tripoli Girls' School in Lebanon. the speech department at Whitworth. Other She is the third faculty member in as faculty appointments will be announced in many years to be called to serve one of the the next issue of the Bulletin. mission schools of the Presbyterian Church. r NEW CHURCH ADDS - to the beauty of the campus. Construction of a new sanc- tuary at the entrance 10 the campus is a constant reminder of the close relationship be- tween the College and the Church. 1 TEHTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE FOR FALL, 1956 Department No. Course Title Days Room Hrs. Instructor PERIOD 1 18:10-9:001 Advertising 50 Copywriung II MW F L 3 3 Sprague An 21 Introduction to Painting (Lab.") MW We I 2 Keys Art 36 Introduction to Crafts (Lab. *) MW We 2 2 Larson An 41 Commercial (Lab. *) T Th We 2 2 Larson Art 51 Creative Painting (Lab. *) MW We I 2 Keys Art 71 Advanced Commercial (Lab. *) T Th We 2 2 Larson Art 82 Advanced Crafts (Lab. *) MW We I 2 Larson Art 91 Advanced Composition (Lab. *) MW We I 2 Keys Bible 2 Life of Jesus - Mark (Sec. 1) T Th M3 2 Smith Bible 12 Introduction to the New Test. (Sec. 1) WF A 105 2 Dilworth Bible 43 Acts and Prison Epistles MWF M3 3 Smith Biology 1 General Bontany (Lab.", Sec. 1) T 5H 200 Henefer Biology 4 General Biology for Elem. Teach. (Lab. -, Sec. I) Th SH 204 Thomson Biology 20 Human Anatomy (Lab."', Sec. I) Th 5H 200 Alder Biology 52 Vertebrate Embryology (Lect.) MWF SH 206 4 Alder Biology 52 Vertebrate Embryology (Lab. **) T 5H 204 Alder Chemistry 1- General (Lecture) MWF SH 216 5n Brathovde Chemistry I General (Lab.**, Section 1) T Th SH 100 Bruthovde Chemistry 8 Nursing Chern. (Lab.*, Sec. 1 M; 2 W; 3 F) M WF SH 100 Gray, N. Chemistry II Qualitative Analysis (Lab. * *) T Th SH 108 Brathovde Christian Ed. 15 Introduction to Christian Education T Th M2 2 Jenkins Economics IA Principles (Sec. 1) MWF e 219 3 Evans Education 76 Teach. Arith. in Elem. Schools T Th MI 2 Johnson English B Reading (Sec. I) WF MI I Whitten English I Composition (Sec. 1) T Th F e 116 3 Athey English 33 Literature of the Western World MWF e 119 3 Simpson History 31 American History to 1865 MWF el22 3 Cunningham Home Economics 19 Nutrition for Nurses (Lect.) T L I 2 Boppell Home Economics 31 Food Preparation (Lecr.) F F 15 3 Boppell Home Economics 31 Food Preparation (Lab. *) MW H. Ec. Boppel! Mathematics 55- Differentia! and Int. Calculus and Analytic Geometry M T W TH F e 12 511 Carlson Music SOD Fund. Techniques (Woodwind Class) T Th F 16 I Carlsen Nursing Ed. 25 Nursing Arts II (Lect., Sec. 1) Th S I 2 Wall Nursing Ed. 25 Nursing Arts II (Lab. *, Sec. I) F Gr. 1 Wall Nursing Ed. 99 Methods of Clinical Instruction MWF S I 3 Corona Physical Ed. II Team Sports (men-sectioned) MW Gym I Hintz Physical Ed. 12 Dual Sports (men-sectioned) T Th Gym I Hintz Physical Ed. 30 Physical Ed. Techniques (men) MW GI 2 Merkel Physical Ed. 61 Teaching Football T Th GI 2 Lounsberry Physical Ed. 76 Org. and Adm. Intra-mural Sports (1 Hr. Lab. to be arranged) F GI I Merkel Psychology 40 Applied Psychology MWF M2 3 MacDonald Sociology 61 Rural Sociology T Th e 114 2 Schlauch Speech & Drama 35 Fundamentals of Radio T Th A 101 2 Cleath PERIOD 2 19:10·10:001 Advertising 70 Advertising Production MWF L 3 3 Sprague .; Bible 47 Gospel of Luke T Th M3 2 Dilworth Bible 86 Minor Prophets MWF M3 3 Jenkins Biology I General Botany (Lect.) MWF SH 216 4 Henefer Biology/Educ. 4 Gen. BioI. for Elem. Teachers (Lect.) MWF SH 215 4 Thomson Economics 56 Money and Banking M T W Th e 219 4 Bibb Education/Psych, 32 Developmental Psychology (Sectioned) MWF e 122 3 LaCoste Education/Psych. 68 Theory of Counsel and Guid. (Sec. l) T Th C liS 2 MacDonald English I Composition (Sec. 2, T and Th.") (for Stud. who rank high in test) (Class on Th. carries through two pertods.) T Th' e 116 3 Simpson English I Composition (Sec. 3) M WF M2 3 La Matt English 31 Survey of English Literature MWF e 119 3 Whitten English 63 Beginnings of the Novel M WF MJ 3 Arksey Engllsh/Ed. 94 Methods of Teaching English T Th e 116 2 Whitten German 1- Elementary MTWF e 216 4 Pope Greek 31 New Testament T W Th F e 221 4 Yates History 55 History of England T Th e 122 2 Duvall Home Economics 19 Nutrition for Nurses (Lab.", Sec. I) T H. Ec. Boppell Home Economics 19 Nutrition for Nurses (Lab. ", Sec. 2) Th H. Ec. Boppell Journalism 15 Introduction to Journalism Th L 2 I Gray Journalism 40 Reporting and Correspondence MWF L 2 3 Gray Mathematics 7 Elementary Mathematics MWF e 12 3 Carlson Music I Appreciation MWF F II 3 Heritage Music 7 Theory I M T W Th F F 16 3 Anders Physical Ed. II Team Sports (Women, Sec. 1) T Th GyIn I Marks Physical Ed. II Team Sports (Women, Sec. 2) WF Gym 1 Marks Physical Ed. 27A Health Education (Women, 1st 9 Wks.) T Th S 1 I Wall Physical Ed. 27B Health Education (Men, 2nd 9 Wks.) T Th S 1 I Wall (Continued on next page) 11-------------- Instructor Room Hrs. Course Title Days Department No. PERIOD 2 19:10·10:00) Continued GI 2 Lounsberry T Th Matters History and Principle:; M W F Gl 3 Physical Ed. 35 2 Bruce 55 Spec, Meth. and Mat. Tech. P. Ed. M Gym Physical Ed. Coaching (Women, Lab. to be arranged) SH 114 4 Wilson 71 MWF Quall Physical Ed. Advanced Heat (Leet.) C 215 3 Physics 77 MWF Evans General (Sec. 1) C 7 3 Psychology 21 MWF Schlauch Advanced Shorthand C ll4 2 Sec. Science 7 T Th Henning Principles of Social Work C 214 2 Sociology 71 T Th Cleath Survey of Spanish Literature T Th A 101 2 Spanish 51 2 Waltz 1 Fundamentals (Sec. 1) T Th A 102 Speech Introd. to Reli ious Drama S eech & Drama 30 PERIOD 3 110:10·11 :001 Auditorium Staff MWF Larson Chapel (Attendance Required) T Th We 2 2 CHAPEL Poster Design (Lab.

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