Central Washington University - Hyakem / Kooltuo Yearbook (Ellensburg, WA)

 - Class of 1962

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SPEECH, DRAMA, RADIO, AND TELEVISION Central ' s Spcoch and Drama division pre »entad a full slate of excellent dramatic productions this year Including ' Merchant of Venice fall quarter. “Brigadoon winter, and a special spring production coinciding with the Inauguration of Dr. Brooks. Dr. Lyman Partridge was called to Olym¬ pia during Spring quarter to assist in the coordination for uae of educational T V. among our state school systems. Norman Howell was acting head of the division dur¬ ing Dt. Partridge ' s absence A book called Children ' s Theatre and Creative Dramatics was completed by Mrs. Hazel Dunnington and Dr. Albert Welssberg was instrumental in setting up an PM radio station on Central ' s campus. Orville Wenslay, speech therapist, began a speech clinic aimed at helping anyone with speech or hearing problems in the Central Washington area. Those members of the division not pictured are: Milo Smith. Asst. Prof. Speech and Drama, Dir. of College Theatre. M.A.; Or¬ ville Wenslcy, Asst. Prof. Speech, M A. Milo Smith blocks a chorus scene in Brigadoon. LYWAN PARTRIOGE HAZEL OURNIRGTflN Owe. Pars .. Aut PrcTS .. PM) If A. RORMAR HOWElL AMcPrWS A Or H A ALBERT WEISSBERG Ami PreT MK k TV .PHD. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE The Language and Literature division admitted two new teachers to ita language department this year in an attempt to enlarge and vary Central ' s language department by making Spanish and German, as well as French available to CW8C students. Dr. Bullard, chairman of the division took a leave of absence for a five-month trip around the world leaving Keith Rinehart as acting head of the division through Winter and Spring quar ¬ ters until her return in the summer. Dr. Bullard announced her resignation before she left, but intends to teach some summer courses. All of Central has benefited from the twenty-five years of Dr Bullard ' s wise and devoted service to the college and will not soon find a replacement with as much wisdom and zeal for accomplishment. Members of the English department, students, and faculty have given their earnest support to the English and literary forum club on campus, and Dr. Burt has participated on the SGA movie committee with efforts for a better foreign film program. Donald Cummings and Burt Anshuts have been particularly active In the publication of Inscape magazine. One member of the department not pictured was Jeanette Sogge, Inst. English. CATHARINE BM.LMO OWc Prof Er , PS 0 DAir K1NKA0C iMtr Gotu« M A. HERBERT ANSHUT 2 A»et Pro . Cra.Pi.D. NARY MATHEWS ON AuocPrtf Ere ,N A OAVtO BURT ln.tr tr« .N A SIONir WINDY Amc Prol b|JI DONALD CUMMINGS lw Ere ,B A M A KEITH tl St HART Ad.Orir, AuecPref OOCTTC GOtOCR Amec W frwtli A 5 ee«t .P 0 DANE ROBERTS AdU Pwf Sm I MAA WNtTTr HtTCHCOC Amec Pre». f S M A JOHN VIPIAN AmtPrW ta.BA IDW ARC Huw»Rroao A.U Pref tne PfcO sossir WHEY Ami PtoT JcemaOieiM S. N 28

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ED-PSYCH AND PHILOSOPHY The Education division completed its see ond year ia the new Ed-Pxych building, formally called. Black Hall. A new course was taught by Dr. NHuman ' J relating to problems of program instruction V r in ita connection with using modern teaching machines. B Dr. Maurice Pettit spent this year on leave teaching on a special assignment at the Uni- rersity of California at Loa Angeles, and Hr. Loretta Miller, having Anuhed poet B . J graduate studies at the University of Chi B cago, spent the year touring the Orient jMM ' B Mr. Donald Thompson, Professor of Ed B location, completed his thirty-third year at a vn Central college and announced hia retire- Dr. Keller, Assistant professor of Philoa V 4 ■ t phy. was active in improving and res true- 4 turing the department classes dealing with Bl v i »» ' 4 j Philosophy B i Jtr r ' ■ Because of neceasity for teachers and for ( B Fl M JF- the experience involved, several of the Psy y ® B chology SlO and Education 314 classes were — « t run on team teaching basis with emphasis B special knowledges as basis for the novation. Two graduates working within B their Masters programs also assisted in de- B - Jqi . ’ ' M B partment taaching. UwMC! ‘ f f B Those not pictured are: Eldon Jacobsen, A tKs I B Prof. Psych., Ph.L .; Chester Keller, Asst B Prof. Phil., Ph.D ; Alice Ixiw, Asst. Prof. -r— B L ' d M.Ed.; Ixiretta Miller. Prof. Special a B Ed.; Ed.D.; Theodor Naumsn. Assoc. Prof 41 B Psych . Ph.D.; Erllng Oakland. Assoc Prof. • - — B Ed. M.Ed.; DeHart Peteraon, Assoc. Prof. ---- B fBB Ed. Ed.D ; Bill Kanniger. Asst Prof. Ed, B B| II W lr Bl M.Ed.; Roy Prof. Ed . Ed D . Emil J-f ) W. W?|B Samuelson, Prof Ed.. PhD.; Alexander i B Howard. Acting Chairman. Prof. Ed., Ph D ; If Bv b ——as I P B Busier. i B f,;rd -I Wesley f B Crum. Prof. Ed.. Ph.D.; Frank Deymonas, Instr. Ed., B.A.; Clifford Erickson. Assoc. - dhfc B Prof. Ed., M.S.; Joan Fennel ly, Asst. Prof. It. B Ed . M S, (iernld Gage, AhhI Prof Psych., W Ed.D ; Virginia Goldsmith. Assoc Prof. Ed.. Bd ' M Ed n ; I Kina Id Schicsniau. A--t Prof. Ed. r ia-a- AM. Ed.D.: T. Dean Stinson, Prof. Ed-, ... Ed.D.; Persis Sturgas, Aaat. Prof. Psych . Experimenting and testing were valuable aids to the Kd-Psych M.S.; Carol Tate, A» t Prof. Ed. M Kd program. aiBCL Asocaios ngiascHi t vmu M aovo a»« W Aauk Pr,1 CB.MA »vrc M A u ,M 0 CCRALO M0UIT0S XhAl D VH ' WHV CSNCVT MWZAIL HOWARD SOBIStVOV MARV SIMSSOS Jf2t RrWtd.fSO Au«RrW Al«C.Sr«r. id .ISO „ Cd.sao. Pv«t .M A fd AM DO«ALO COCyrCWHJS RALPH custatwr COCTM kisc ) (.4 1 o i 1 tk Jf ?•; T ' T A



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AIR SCIENCE The Air Science deportment mod It presence known to OntraJitZI »s eaeli Tuesday Air Force ROTO cadets aligned themselves on CUB mull to march to classroom Instruction. A corps of advanced cadets chosen by interest and testing, was ' as usual, placed in char of the freshman and sophomore cadet who are required to participate in military training before they may receive a degree from Central 3 l lego- Opportunities were available for students interested in march, in band and drill team. ROTC cadets gave spirit and dignity to the campus by sponsor, mg the formal Military Ball and the annual Military Review in the spring. Major I .ark in discusses future plans with some advanced ROTC cadets. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Central ran he justly proud of its Science and Mathematics division members. Dorothy Dean, Associate Professor of Bio¬ logical Science has spent the winter and spring quarters on sabbatical leave touring world universities and colleges to observe new developments in chemistry and chemical educa¬ tion. Dr. W. W. N’ewachwander spent last summer at scientific institutes held at Emery and Fisk Universities, and Is doing valuable research this year at Clark University where he is experimenting in Biological Chemistry relative to certain botanical problems. Leave has been extended to Curt Wiberg for the years IMS, 1963 to continue his work In zoology, under his Natural Science Fellowship Grant. The Chairman of the division. Dr. Edmond Lind, is to be granted a sabbatical leave for lit£2 and 1963 to conduct needed research In a phase of radio chemistry and atomic energy. Also, Dr. Lind is hoping to set up some type of scien¬ tific research Program involving college seniors majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Those of the department not pictured are: Donald Bacplcr, Asst. Prof. Zoo.. Ph.D.: Robert Gaines, Acting Asst. Prof. Cham., Ph.D.; Edward Klucking, Asst. Prof. Geoi., M.A.; Wil- red Newschwander. Prof. Chcm.. Ph. D.; Louts Hinge, Act¬ ing Asst. Prof. Physical Sci.; M. S.; and Curt Wiberg. Asst. Prof. Biology, M.8. JMM SHKAMft Experimentation is an important phase of the scientific method. A»a .Sci.ei.,Cs.o

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