Rocky Mountain College - Yellowstone / Poly Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1958

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tyacutty MR. CHARLES L. BUCK Proffesor B.S. , M.S., Montana State College. Biology and Ge- ology t Chairman of Science Division. MR. LESTER E. HUBER Part time Instructor B. A. , Rocky Mountain College; B.D. , Northern Baptist Semi- nary. Graduate Work: Montana State College; Dallas Theo- logical Seminary. Sociology, English. REV. ARTHUR H. BUHL Chaplain A. B. University of Tulsa; B. D. , Perkins School of Theology, S. M.U. Graduate Work; Iliff School of Theology. Religion, Marriage . KOERBER MR. KARL H Instructor Institute of Languages, Berlin; Extended European training for work as professional in- terpreter and translater, working in nine languages. Foreign Languages . MISS MARY J. FARNUM Instructor B. A. , University of Montana, M. Ed. , University of Mont- ana. Secretarial Science, Dean of Women. MR. HERBERT J. KLINDT Professor B. S. , University of Illinois. Graduate Work; Wittenburg College; Bucknell University Men ' s Athletic Director, Baseball and Basketball Coach. Chairman of Physical Health Education. - . ' r k DR. CLYDE FERGUSON Professor B.A. , Oakland City College; M. A. , Indiana State Uni- versity; Ph. D. , University of Illinois. History and Politica l Science. DR. HERBERT W. HINES President B.A. , M.A. , Harvard Col- lege; B. D. , Ph. D. , Uni- versity of Chicago; Graduate Work; Berlin and Marburg Universities, Germany. MR. ROBERT W. GAIL Part time Instructor B. A. , Intermountain College. Phychology . DR. FREDERICK I. KUHNS Librarian B. A. , Ohio State University; B. D. , Union Theological Seminary; Ph. D. , University of Chicago. Graduate Work: Columbia University, Chicago.

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Among those pictured are three gentlemen who represented our three major denominational Boards of Education. They are Mr. Faye Campbell, Representative of the Presbyterian Board, Mr. Myron F. Wicke , Representa- tive of the Methodist Board; and Dr. Philip Widenhouse, Representative of the Congregational Board — later appointed as our new president. L to R: Front Row: Mr. William Mackay; Mr. John M. Dietrich, Jr. ; Dr. Ernest R. Wood, Dean of College; Dr. Herbert W. Hines, President of College, Mr. Henry Lohof; Mr. Faye Campbell, Representative. 2nd. Row: Dr. George E. Stickney, President of the Board; Mr. Glenn E. Seitz; Mr. Clyde A. Cromwell; Mr. Myron F. Wicke Representative; Dr. T. F. Rutledge BeaTe Mr. Milton A. Zimmerman, Business Manager of College. Back Row: Dr. Philip M. Widenhouse, Representative; Rev. George Harper; Mr. Roger Robison; Rev. Clarence G. Spellman, Vice President of College; Mr. Ronald Ries. (Not Pictured: Mr. Oliver M. Jorgenson; Rev. Gale G. Prentice; Rev. Wayne Larson.) CONVICTIONS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The trustees of R. M. C. are convinced that Christian ideals and values are basic in the education of an individual. The menace of education devoid of Christian ideals and moral integrity is revealed in the blossoming of pagan education in Soviet Russia. The trustees seek to build an institution in which the individual student can discover and develop his God-given potentialities, where the whole man may be educated and made a constructive member of society. They do not seek mass production (or conformity) in education. Such an institution must be academically excellent. Its faculty mus t be well educated, continually studying on their own, able to inspire in students a passion for knowledge, and themselves be possessed of a Christian orientation. Quality education is expensive. At the present time student fees at R M C pay about a third of the operating cost of the college. Tuition and fees are being raised in practically all institutions of higher learning. This trend will doubtless continue. Through increased scholarship funds, the trustees will endeavor to see that gifted students who need assistance in order to attend college will receive aid. As trustees of a church-related college, we look to the members of the churches for intelligent interest. Their sense of responsibility for the welfare and progress of R.M. C. will enable it to make an invaluable contribution to- ward the preservation of freedom and the future strength of our country. by Dr. George E. Stickney



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f40 sir MRS. KATHRYN KUHNS Assistant Professor B. A. , State Teachers College N. D. ; M. Ed. , Montana State University; Graduate Work; University of Michigan; Uni- versity of Washington; Uni- versity of Colorado. Mathe- matics. MR. FRANK E. MATHEW Associate Professor B. S. , Billings Polytechnic Institute; M. A. University of Wyoming. Men ' s P. E., Foot- ball Tr a ckT oach, Driver ' s Training. MRS. MARJORIE LAUSON Part time Instructor B. A. , DePauw University; M. A. , Northwestern Uni- versity; Graduate Work: Uni- versity of Utah; University of Washington. Dramatics. MR. CHARLES L. McCARTY Assistant Professor Th. B. , Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; M. A. , Loyola University; B.D. , Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. Graduate Work: McCormick Seminary; Uni- versity of Chicago. English. MR. ROBERT H. LYON Instructor B.A. , Hasting College; M.A. University of Denver. Gradu- ate Work; University of Denver, University of London. English and Speech. MR. CLYDE M. MILLER Instructor Automotive Mechanics, Weld- ing Certificate, Sweeney Trace School; Technical training, U.S. Navy. Auto- motive Shop, Welding . MR. CHARLES C. MARTIN Instructor B. R . E . , Hartford Theological Seminary; B. S. in M. E. , Purdue University. Graduate Work; Purdue University; Illinois Institute of Technolo- gy; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Physics, Machine MRS. ALICE D. RYNIKER Part time Instructor B.S. , Eastern Montana State College, Montana State Col- lege. Art. S hop, Electricity. MRS. GERTRUDE B. MARTIN Registrar Montana Wesley an: Montana University. MR. CLYDE P. SCHILLINGER Part time Instructor B.S. , Rocky Mountain Col- lege; Certified Public Ac- countant. Accounting. I

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