University of Wisconsin Stout - Tower Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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THE STOUT INSTITUTE FACULTY O 22 t DANIEL GRi EN, ! . •.. M.A.. Graduate Stu h. Associate Professor i Industrial Education. Machine Drawing, General Drawing; EDITH GRUNDMEIER, B S . M.S.. Ur.nlu.ut Study, Assistant Professor of Pood and Nutrition; WAUNETA MAIN. H.A.. M.A.. Instructor of English; H. M. HANS! N, B S M G aduate Study. Associate Professor of Industrial Education; MYRON HARBOUR, U.K.. l h.M.. Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics; MARGARET E. HARPER, U.S., M.S.. Graduate Study, Instructor f Home Economics Education, English Deportment The next stop on Johnny Bluedevil ' s tour of the various departments at Stout is the English Department. I his department offers courses in composition and literature. The composition classes include freshman composition, expository writing, journalism, and feature writing. The literature classes include courses in American and English Literature, poetry, drama, and fiction. These courses are included in the curriculum in order to give students an awareness of eternal and universal values and an understanding of the purposes of life as revealed by major writers. Electricity and General Mechanics Johnny Bluedevil is busy at his desk designing house wiring. Each spring and fall the electricity class in- stalls the wiring in some house in Menomonie. Johnny is learning the fundamentals of motor construction and maintenance now. but he is eagerly looking forward to the time when he will be in radio class and will be making projects which may be small five-tube radios (either short wave or broadcast), phono amplifiers, phono oscillators, electric control timers, or capacity operated relays. Johnny is also taking general mechanics this semester. In leather working class, he is making a handbag tor his girl friend and a pair ol moccasins for himself. Besides leather working. Johnny is learning to work with ceramics and is making radio cabinets and salad forks and spoons from plexiglas. It is fun and interesting, as is making ash trays a no lamps from keen cement and sumac. Mechanical drafting is offered to all ttudenti a: Stout. Mr. Green txplaius an isometric sketch n several of hit students. Upholstery is part of the general uooduorlf eolirse. l . Olsen dtmonstratet the ret hnuf lies in vol red in covering furniture.

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THE STOUT INSTITUTE FACULTY DWIGHl D. CHINNOCK, B.S., M.A.. Supervisor of Student Teaching :in l Associate Professor .t Education; ELEANOR il COX M.S.. M.A.. Associate Professor ..i Science and Mathematics. Chcmistn: JEANNE DIEFENBACH. U.S.. M.S. Instructor of Horn Clothing MARJORY ELLIOTT. U.S.. A.M.. Assistant Professor ..i Home Economics Education: THOMAS 1-1 FMINC lis M. A.. Graduate Study. Assistant Professor of English; CHARLES U. 1 RAIMA. H.M.. M.S.. Graduate Stu.lv. Director and Assistant Pro- ' fessor ! Music. Drafting Department As Johnny continued his tour of the buildings and departments of The Stout Institute, he entered the drafting department and was promptly greeted by Or. Ray. He explained to Johnny that in the drafting depart- ment such courses as mechanical drafting, freehand drawing, machine drafting and a series of courses in archi- tectural drafting are offered. Johnny found that all of the students entered in this department learned a variety of drafting essentials. They were very busy in all of the courses, making such things as term sketches in freehand drawing, flow sheets in general drawing, miniature houses in architectural drafting and many such things which would provide a practical adaptation of drafting. Johnny became so interested in this department that he was reluctant to leave. Education Department Johnny Bluedevil, in his year at Stout, realized that the purposes of the Education Department at The Stout Institute were defined by the nature of the college itself. He found that it is in the education courses, presented in a well arranged sequence, that the student teacher learns the nature of the students whom he is to teach; the methods and principles that control learning: and the best means of organizing, presenting, and evaluating skills, understandings and attitudes to be learned. A student begins his education courses with an introduction to psychology, proceeds through the principles and methods, and ends as a junior and senior with student teaching and evaluation of the growth of persons taught. l-reehand drawing I is required for ail freshman industrial jrfs students. Here Dr. Kay demonstrates the elements of drawing techniques. Among the requirements for home students is a course in art. Miss Htniley carefully analyses the uork, that is being ll ' ttlc.



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THE STOUT INSTITUTE FACULTV WINIJ-Ri-.D HINKI.i V. B.A., M.A., [nstructor of Related An: HOWARD HOVING. A.M.. M.A.. Graduate Study, Instructor of Eng- lish: (OHN JARVIS. U.S.. M.Kd.. Graduate Study, Assistant Professor of Education; LILLIAN JETER, K.S.. KLA Graduate Stiuh. Head partment .md Professor of Home Economics; RAY C. JOHNSON, BJL, M.A.. Graduate ,stud . Head i Department and Associate Professor of l h «».a! Education; FLOYD KEITH, U.S.. M.S.. Head »: Department ■ [ Mctalworking .mil Professor of Industrial Education. Sheet Metal. Food and Nutrition M-nvm-m. smells good, remarked Johnny Bluedevil as he caught the odor of cooking food coming from one of the foot! laboratories. He soon learned that besides meal management, the Food and Nutrition department includes courses in planning well-balanced diets, purchasing foods, and planning and serving meals. These courses are designed to give basic training in food and nutrition. Johnny was surprised when he found that training for two special fields, institutional management and dietetics, are offered in addition to the courses which train students for home economics. Instruction in these fields prepares the students for positions in hospi- tals, restaurants, schools, industrial plants, research, radio, and in government service. As Johnny delved further into this department, he found that a Master of Science degree in home economics with a major in food and nutrition is offered at Stout. Home Management House When Johnny Bluedevil walked into the home management house, he was so sur- prised to see a place almost like home here on our own campus. Home it is for the eight senior women who live in the house for six weeks as a requirement for the home manag e- ment course. Here the women have the full responsibility of the management of the house under the guidance of their adviser, Miss Trullinger. Through their experiences in entertaining their friends and faculty, the students acquire further knowledge of sharing their experiences and of working cooperatively together. MARY KILLIAN, U.S.. M.A.. Graduate Study. Assistant Professor of Food, Institution Management; RAY 1 . KRANZUSCH, B.S.. M.S.. Associate Professor of Indus- trial Education. Auto Mechanics, General Mechanics; ANNE MARSHALL. U.S.. M.A.. PhD., He.nl of Depart- ment of Science and Mathematics and Profewor of Biologi- cal Science: MARY McCALMONT. U.S.. M.S.. Graduate Study. Associate Professor ■; Science and Mathematics. Chemist CI j

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