Sioux Falls College - Sioux Brave Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1960

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Dr. Lee Bright, Dr. Firman Early, and Dr. Ralph Tingley wait for the punchline, as Dr. Howard Abbott shares a class room joke with them. Or are they just waiting for a chance to tell their favorite anecdote? ? Bright, Early, Tingley and Abbott Head Divisions The total curriculuni of Sioux Falls College is organized into four divisions--Fine Arts, Humanities, Natural Science, and Social Science. Under these the various departments are grouped. The Division of Fine Arts, under the leader- ship of Dr. Lee Bright, seeks to arouse the students' interest in and appreciation and enjoyment of music and art and to impart such knowledge as would help the student to respond to the works that constitute our heri- tage in the world of fine arts. Dr. Firman Early heads the Humanities Division, which aims to broaden the outlook of the student through critical and appreciative understanding of the origins of the elements of modern culture in the religious, philosophic, poetic, rhetorical, and dramatic writings from Graeco-Roman and Hebrew sources and to develop the essential skills of com- munications in modern languages which con- tribute to vocational and culturaleffectiveness. The Division of Natural Science is designed to acquaint the student with the general idea of the universe and the forces of nature, to train and develop those who have particular aptitudes in the sciences, and to develop with- in the individual proper attitudes in regard to personal health. Chairman of the division is Dr. Howard C. Abbott. Chairmanship of the Division of Social Science is held by Dr. Ralph Tingley. The role of the social sciences in the curriculum is to help the student understand the relation- ship to others in both contemporary and past times and to fit the individual--in general and specific ways--for effective living in society.

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, aff G LEFT TO RIGHT. Mrs. Ralph Cobb, secretary to Mr. Sugarbakerg Mrs. J. W. Sikorski, secretary to Miss Dodsong and Mrs. Glen Peterson, Public relations Sec' Mr. William Fox, Manager of the Prophet Com- pany, checks the supplies. . . corn, peas, rice-what, no ravioli '? Staff Changes and Increases Food service at Glidden Hall is under new management, the Prophet Co. of Detroit. Students are pleased with the greater variety and quantity of food. One night they were treat- ed to a Smorgasbord. Mrs. Hildebrand also joined the staff as X X X school nurse. Others added to the staff were - Mrs. Marion McCoy, secretary to Dr. Jeschkeg Mrs, Don Hildebrand, 54311001 Florine Dickerson, and Mrs. Willard Rood, nurse, keeps health records up assistants in the business office. to date. 3 f I x . .t M Mrs. Marion McCoy finds working for Dr. LEFT TO RIGHT! MIS- Willard Jeschke interesting and challenging, even Roodg Mrs. Clyde Perry, book- while the boss is hospitalized. keeperg and Mrs. Florine Dickerson. 94



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Howard C. Abbott, Ph. D. Professor of Biology Chairman of Natural Sciences Wm. Lee Bright, Mus. Ed. D. Professor of Music Chairman of Fine Arts Minnie S. Buckingham Ph.D. Professor of English Qs Maynard H. Berk, Ph. D. Karen B061 M-PM Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Music Administration Inaugurafes Sabbatical Leave Program As a means of further strengthening the faculty, a new sabbatical leave program was inaugurated at the beginning of the fall semester. First faculty member to benefit from the new plan is Edward R. Lewis, associate professor of art. Under this program, faculty members will engage in special projects within their fields, or complete programs for further graduate de- grees. The sabbatical leaves will be financed largely through money received from the Christian Higher Education Challenge QCHECQ of the Ameri- can Baptist Convention. At least one faculty mem- ber will be allowed a leave every year. Professor Lewis is currently enrolled at the Ohio State University working to complete the residence requirements for a doctor of philosophy degree. Replacing Lewis for this year is John R. Haw- kins. A native of Minnesota, Hawkins has had teaching experience at Illinois College of Jack- sonville, the Univers-ity- of Minnesota and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Mr. Hawkins has initiated a program of practical teaching exper- ience in art education. Only one other new faculty appointment was made for the current academic year. Walter R. Nickel is serving as assistant professor of speech and is also the Men's Dorm supervisor. While an undergraduate Nickel was active in intercollegiate debate, original oratory and ex- temporaneous speaking. 96

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