Lewis and Clark College - Voyageur Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1960

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: seated, from left: MISS MARJORIE FESSENDEN, accounting, MISS JAN EARNSHAW, business secretary. Standing, from left: MR. T. J. EDMONDS, busi. ness communications, MR. GEORGE WILLIAMS, accounting, MR. LEE NEFF, TrcmsporfaTion and Traffic management, and MR. PHILIP McALLISTER, business management. i I a Dr. ChesTer Frisbie chairman 1 Lewis and Clark College en- gages in preparing sTudenTs for elemenTory and secondary pub- lic school Teaching wiTh a Third of The college graduates becom- ing eligible for sToTe cerTiTicaTes. Successful candidoTes musT hove opproprioTe personal quoliTies, acquire OI liberal educoTion, gain depTh in subiecT moTTer, and learn and apply The profession- al compeTencies necessary for Teaching. FoculTy members of The deporTmenT parTicipoTed in a wide range of professional leadership role ocTiviTies such as The NoTional EducoTion Associa- Tion and The Oregon EducoTion AssocioTion. EDUCATION: seated, from IefT: Mr. Philip McAllisTer chairman The obiecTive of The Business Ad- minisTraTion DeparTmenT is To give sTudenTs a liberal arTs as back- ground in The fields of accounT- ing, business management sec- reTarial science, and TransporTa- Tion and Traffic management To assisT The sTudenT in bridging The gap from college To busi- ness, faculTy members of The de- parTmenT are acTi've in numerous business organizaTions. They are also engaged in individual research and wriTing proiecTs in Their specific fields. well as a professional MRS. MARGUERITE RIDEOUT, DR. CHESTER FRISBIE, DR. FREEDA HARTZFELD. Standing, from left: DR. HAUTON LEE, DR. LAURENCE TOMLINe SON, MRS. HELEN HARTNESS, and DR. LUCIUS McAFEE.

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speech arts The Speech ArTs DeparTmenT, under The dir- ecTion of Drs. Sabin 0nd HarcourT, aims To Turn ouT people who are fluenT in The arT of communicaTion. Through excellenT sTUdenT leadership, The Speakers' Bureau, speech TournamenTs, and radio sTaTion KLAC serve To Train sTudenTs and To carry a parT in good will adverTising for Lewis and Clark. Dr. Sabin is PresidenT of The lnTercollegiaTe For- ensic AssociaTion of Oregon, and is spon- sor of our chapTer of The ncTional speech honorary, Pi Kappa Deng. SPEECH ARTS: from IefT: DR. CLIFFORD HAMAR, dro- matics; MRS. ESTHER HARCOURT, speech arTs; and DR. NEIL SABIN, speech arts. Dr. STeinhardT works in Teaching economics To provide The necessary background for undersTonding The acTiviTies and insTiTuTions developed by man in his search for livelihood. This program makes possible em- Dr. Hermann Steinhgrf ploymenT in boTh civil service car- chairman eers and in The field of privaTe bus- iness. A greoT mcmy economics ma- jors go on To graduaTe schools of- Ter compleTing Their work of Lewis and Clark. Professors Jenkins and Crook- hom lead The iournalism deparT- menT in iTs ocTiviTies preparing young people for compeTence in The field of wriTing and manag- ing prinTing esTablishmenTs. Ma- iors in iournalism musT have a sTrong background in The social sciences, as well as in Technical skills of The prinTing vocaTions. JOURNALISM: from left: MR. ARTHUR 7 ' ,. v ' ' W H w, CROOKHAM, MRS. GAY JENKINS, pub. ' . v . 16 IiciTy director, and MR. JOHN OTHUS.



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BIOLOGY: from left: DR. EUGENE KOZLOFF, biology, DR. FRANCIS GILCHRIST, biology, and DR. JAMES STAUFFER, bi- ology and geology. Dr. Witlliam Shearer chairman The aim of the Chemistry Department is to give the student an understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry. Courses, under the direction of Drs. Shearer, and Thayer and Professor Van Fleet, pre- pare the student for teaching, for advanced work in graduate fields, and for industrial laboratory positions. I CHEMISTRY: from left: MR. DOUGLAS VAN FLEET, physical sciences, DR. WILLIAM SHEAR- ER, chemistry, and DR. LEWIS THAYER, chemistry. Waw Dr. Francis Gilchrist chairman Activities in Peebles Biology Building take place under the direction of Drs. Gilchrist, Kozloft, and Stoutter. Here most geology, biology, and pre medical students spend much of their college life, carrying on varied research work and experi- ments. Life in the department seems almost as varied and unpredictable as life itself, the sub- ject of its study and research. I Dr. A. A. Groening chairman Since the war, Lewis on Clark College has graduated over 100 physics majors, many of whom have gone on to do graduate and research work. As a'smoll college Lewis and Clark is fortunate to have such facili- ties as C large general physics laboratory, on optics laboratory, 0 research laboratory, and 0 machine shop. Thimg'u. hum :eft: MR. VERNON LONG, phy- sics, MR. JAMES KARLE, astronomy and mech- anical drawing, and DR. A. A. GROENING, phy- sics.

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