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

 - Class of 1962

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Student studies fiber eh racieristics under microscope. HOME ECONOMICS Attainment of a long-sought goal came thia fall for the Home Economics division of Central Washington State College. When classes started the division included teacher training in vocational home economics. This program en¬ ables the college to train young women to he home eco¬ nomics teachers in high schools which receive financial sup¬ port from the Smith-Hughes and Gcorsre Barden acts. These acta provide federal funds for promotion not only of Home Economics in the high schools but also of agriculture, trade and Industry. Doing research for completion of their Masters Degrees were Marion McMahon (Tailoring Methods Preferred and Used by College Clothing Teachers ! and Cora Slvers ( A study of Insulation and Fabric Degradation (Due to Heat and Light) of Selected Cotton and Glass Fiber Dra¬ pery Fabrics, Lined and Unlined. ) Those of the department not pictured are: Eleanor Ver- gin, Chrmn., M S.; Markin McMahon. Asst Prof. Home Ec., M.S.; and Cora 8lvers. Asst, Prof. HomeEc., M.S. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION This year the P.E. division introduced some innovations into its instruction program by offering separate classes for freshman and sophomores who were P.E. or Health majors or minors. Those classes were especially designed to emphasize method of teaching as well os actual perform¬ ance In P.E. activity classes. Juniors and seniors majoring and minoring in P.E. were given ' ' on-the-job teaching experience by assisting P.E. instructors teaching college classes quarter, a professional education clinic was held on Central ' s campus, at which over 100 women high school and junior high school P.E. teachers were in attendance. Throughout the fear, the Health division ha worked with SGA and the Campus Planning Committee for recre¬ ation classes and outdoor classrooms within a picnic area. Those of the department not pictured are: Albert Pof- fenroth, AcLChrmn., Assoc.Prof. Phy.Ed.. MS.: Adrian Bcamer. Asst.Prof.P.E., XI.Ed; Mary Bowman. Assnc.- Prof.P.E.. Ph D.; Everett Irish. Amoc Prof.P.E., D.Ed.; Leo Nicholson, Prof.P.E.. L.L.B ; Dorothy Purser, AmL- Prof. P.E., XI.Ed.; Jeanette Scahiil. Asst-Prof.P.E.. M.A.; Howard Schaub, Assoc Prof.P.E.. M S. P.E. Department provides opportunity for exercise and nasties. 25

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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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