
OIficial Paper, Highline College, Seattle, Wmh. Vol- 1, No. 1 Add-: 2634’ S. 14- Stm, SHWe 88, Wash. November 16, 1962 - - Columnist Is Winter QWHU Smrts Club Officers Start Year Art Taylor With New Courses Tentative scheduling for win- Coming As ter quarter at Highline Collegc Is Chosen began November 5 with stu- lecturer dents meeting withtheir ad- King of Cheer Drew Pearson, international- visors. Fees to be paid for the On Wednesday, November 14, coming winter quarter and final ly celebrated columnist whose twenty judges elected Art Tay- “Washington Merry-Go-Round” registering will take place in lor 1962-63 king of theHigh- appears daily in the Seattle Dcccmber. All new students en- line College Cheer Staff. “Kip” Post-Intelligencer and 600 other teringHighline College will Galbraith, Barbara Callas, Joyce register after January 1, 1963. newspapers, will lecture on “Be- Dortero and Gail Gaige were hind The Scenes With John F. New courses added for win- also elected Cheer Staff mem- Kennedy and Nikita Kruschev’, ter quarter were outlined as bers. The five will make their at Highline College, 8:lS P.M., follows by Dr. Shirley Gordon, first appearance in December December 10, it was announced Director of Curricula: English at the first Highline College in- by Mr. Wendell A. Phillips, lec- 1SCLTechnical Writing for En- tercollegiate basketball game. ture - concerts committee chair- gineering; English 151-ZICrea- man. tiveWriting with apre-requis- The cheer staff tryouts were The meeting, sponsoredas a ite of English 101; English 132 heldat three o’clock Wednes- campus and community service, -The Literatureof Drama is da:* afternoon in the Glacier is open to the publicand will being offeredfor students m- Back row, I& to righ): Howard MIU-, bog Gomn, Steve High School cafeteria. The be held in the gymnasium of terested in drama, and English Lough, and Linda Kitschnet- front tow: Steve Conner, Dan Ur- twenty judges were selected Glacier High School, Mr. Phil- 12,a reading course is being rino, Bob Noble and Jon Ann Shcker, Photo by M. Boundy from the Sophomore, Fkshman, lips said. offered with English 11 a pre andthe Associated Student Body officers, and the head8 of Pearson is a graduate of requisite. Speech 120, acourse Election for student body and money in the student body in public speaking also will be class officers were held atHigh- treasury. all the college’s clubs and com Swarthmore College and has mittees. been reporting the Washington offered winter quarter. Students The sophomoreclass me&- interested in drama have a line College on Thursday, Oct. and international scenesince ings will be presided over by Each of the judges was in- course offering in Drama 110, 4, when the voting student body president Doug Gorman, with 1922. Formerly on the faculties of 320 polled their preferences structed to vote for five of the of Columbia University and the the direct production and act- vice president Howard Hauser ing in plays. of governing politicians hr the eighteen contestants and to Univeksity o f Pennsylvania. on handto take over in an elect either a king or queen of New business courses offered school year October 1962 to emergency. New secretary Mar- Pearson has been writing his October 1963. cheer by placing a gold rtu “Washington Merry4o=Round’* for winterquarter are General lann Hamaker will be there to aftcr one of the five names. B-usiness 250, acourse in Busi- take notes on class proceedings. since 1931. From 1929 to 1932 The Associated Student Body ””” #hewas on the staff of the Bal- ness Law and Economics 110; again showed its confidence in Freshman president Steven timore Sun. He has been in acourse in Economic Geogra- Bob Nobleby re-electbg him Lough is victor for his class, attendance as observer and re- phy.Economics 110 is only he- for another year to the office and Patrick Jutte will assist in Travel Seminar Set porter at numerous internation- ing offered in night school. of president. Dan Ursino provcd the role of vice president. Ssc- For Next Summer al diplomatic conferencessince Sociology 110, a survey course victorious over BudWilder ifc retary for the freshmen is Lin- in the interaction of people up a runoff of the tie vote for the da Kirschner. Highline College is planning the close of World War One. In itsfirst annual travel seminar 1942 Pearson received Sigma on each other,. will be offered vice president’s office on Octo- Candidates were elected fd- winter quarter. Gymnastics for ber 5. Jon Ann Stecker defeated lowing as many varied tppes of to theBritish Isles in 1983. Delta Chi’s award for “Best The cost is $900 for six weeks. Washington Journalism.” both men and women and Bas- her opponent for the secretary’s campaign slogans and signsas ketball for men will be offered were the prospective officers Admission tickets for the lec- office. As treasurer, Steve Con- On Monday July 2, 1063, a forthe fiitime winter quw- ner will be keeping account of running. group of Highline College stu- tureare on sale to the public ” “ ”“ ter. Ohoral Music forwinter dents will be leaving for a tour at Highline College. The cost is quarter will be open for those $1 for the public, 50 cents for Art Club Ekck of England, Scotland, Ireland, students who did not particl- and Wales. On August13, 1063 Glacier High Schoolstudents, pate in the subject fall quarter. Course For TheArt Clubof Highline and 25 cents for #HighlineNight they will return. Theywill be College has elected for its pres- under the guidance of Wen- School students. Those students ident Michael Comeau, with Mr. with Highline College student Nurses Given dell A. Phillips, Highline Col- CdkgeEnronmem@ Dan Smith as vice president. In lege instructor. He has lived in body cards will be admitted charge of finances and minutes free. Jumps 64 per cent Germany ten years and has of the meetings will be Sue traveled in Wrope,the Middle A 66 per cent increase in en- Twenty-six housewives, who Berg, secretary-treasurer. East. and the Far East. The rollment (has taken place at years ago qraduated from nurs- Underthe tutelage of In- group will lodge in colleges, Highline College since last year. ing schools in many different structor Rik Gwin, the Art castles, and hostels. They will The 1962 fall enrollment is areas of the United States and Club is undertaking three proj- see many of the plays ofthe 2310, of which 712 are day stu- as far awav as Sweden, are ects for the year. These are re- London theater and visit his- dents. This is an increase of 82 returning to active nursing decorating the student lounge, torical sites. for day students ovCrr the ini- through a HighlineColEge\re- setting\up an art library, and tial enrollment of 630 just one fresher course fcr registera planning anart auction. Mr. Millips hopes that the year ago when the college fitst nurses. group willlearn to see the opened. Of thesestudents the Mrs. Rosmarie E. Brown, R.N., A committee is setting up an United States as foreignem remainder are students in night is instructor-mordinator ofthe artlibrary in Room 502 with see it. Claw. eleven week gourse which is be- clippings of paintings being In the fall of 1961, there were collected for reference use by The college will grant five ing offered at Highline College credit .hours for approved re- 17 full-time and 3 part-time fac- forthe firsttime this Fall. the students. The purpose of ulty members. In the fall quar- theart auction is to provide search work started before che The nurses are studying two tour begins. ter of 1962 the number of fac- eveningsa week from 7:30 to a Scholar8hiD fund for an art ulty members increased to 29 9:30 onthe Highline College full time and 3 part time mem- Campus. An additiorral four bers. hours aweek arebeing spent ubtil the new college is cam- in the medical, surgical and pe- plcted in the fall of 1964, lim- diatric wards of Riverton 110s- ited facilities make it necessary pital, West Seattle Hospital or to restrictthe number of stu- Burien General Hospital. The dents in attendance. A waiting three study areas thatthe re- to check the dailybulletin for The name doice was thrown An official seal for (Highline *listingis kept for students orientation course is emphasit- any change in this schedulo. open to the studentbody early College was approved by 6he wishing to enter the college. ing areModern Nursing Skills, Highline soh001 Board W * Advances in Medication Ther- c. apy, and Modem Elquipment. #asdesigned 5y Mr. Rik Annual Poll Planned This type of refrebr course ., art instructor, and shows The decision about having an for graduate nurses is being of- ,rtiat’s palette and ctoused annual will be based on the m- fered because of a national Len for fine artcr; the sults ofan official poll to be shortage of graduate nurses. A . writer beefor biological act- taken this month- Students will survey taken last year in Wash- The refresher course for Among thefinalists were: ems; crossed pens for corn- be asked to indicate their choice ington state by theNatinnol Nurses (Nursing $0) will be of- Highline News Bulletin, Uh- munications field; a beaker of two prices or no annual. League for Nursing revealed fered again at Highline College line .Dispatch, Highline Campus Witk Wh8 “thg the A verbal poll was taken last that 3,242 non-active graduate next semester. Graduate nurses Caller,Highline Campus News, : cyclotron. month by Doug Goman, mpho- nurses would be interested in who are interested in further Highline College By-Line, High- Tho seal will be wed for cor- mom pmident, About one hun- returning to work if refresher information should call or line Digest, Highline Crier, lege diplomas and other official dred students expressed their courses were offered.
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