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THE STOUT INSTITUTE FACULTY ELLA I.VM Ml II. LI R. K.S.. M.S.. Graduate Study, Head t Department an«) Associate I ' r-ik oj oJ Food and Nutrition: HAROLD C. MILN1 km ol Industrial Education. Machine Shop. Foundry, Patternmaking; . n: NOBL E, .1 ' ... M.v. Graduate Study, Head »t Department and Assistant Professor i Home Economics Education; ERICH RICHARD OETT1NG, B.S I ' h.I).. Head of Department and Professor of Psychoiojo and Rducation; K. T. OLSI N x i i.tm Professor of Industrial Edu- cation. Woodworking, Carpentry-; EDWARD PALZER. I ' . A.. M.A., Graduate Study. Head of Department and Associate Professor ol Speech. Metal Work In the general metals shop Johnny saw men working with metal, machine tools, sheet metal, and hench metal. The) were welding, forging, and heat treating. He was ven interested in the history ami development t the general metals shop which began in the 1920V He learned that metal work is ol vital importance in our modern civilization. This work is constantly progressing and changing. The plan of equipment and the organization and operation of the general metals shop all produce a flexibility which makes it possible to keep the work up-to-date. New processes, new materials, new hand and machine tools, and the latest combination ol these things will constant!) be part of the working oppor- tunities for the students in this shop. Music Deportment Music plays an important part in everyone ' s life today, fohnn) was surprised to rind that Stout, although a unique college in the fields of home economics and industrial edu- n, also has a varied program of music. Music plays a large part in the lives of those StOUI students who participate in the program. During the year the hand was very active in playing at games, before assemblies, lor special programs, ami lor their special concerts during the year. The Stout Symphonic Singers and Girls ' (dee Club make up the vocal groups present at Stout. The Glee Club, though not mi well known, did a very tine job this year. The Symphonic Singers, on the other hand, sang many times during the year and put on outstanding performances at all times, thus living up to the reputation they have made. CHARLES HARRISON PARMER, B.S., Ml :.. Graduate Stud . Assistant Professor »t Social Science; I. I • RA . - M - Ed.D., Head of Department ■ ■! Drafting ant! Associate Pr» fessor of Industrial Education. Architectural and Freehand Drawing. M.tM nr . Building u« n: ERNEST RAWSON. B.A., M.K.. Assistant Profes- sor of Industrial Education. Auto Mechanics, Metalwork- MATTHEW RENESON, U.S.. MA.. Instructor t Industrial Education. Phvsics, Algebra, Electricity. -
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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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THE STOUT INSTITUTE FACULTY i:oRYI)ON L RICH. Ed.B„ Fh.M.. Graduate Study, Associate Professor t Science and Mathematics; MRS. PHILIP RUEHL, In- structor of Women ' s Ph kal Education; PHILIP Ri M.S., Instructor of Industrial Education. Electricity; GUY SALYER, A.B.. V.M.. PhD., Associate Professor of Psychology and Education; GEORG1 SODERBERG, U.S.. MS., As istani Professor of Industrial 1 tton. Woodworking, Finishing, Painting and Decorating; BENTTA GROTE SMITH. U.S.. M.S., (ir.ulii.itr Stu ! . Director of Nursery School and Associate Professor of Home- Economic . Nursery School Johnny Bluedevil pulled the Stain catalog from his pocket and reread the requirements tor admission. Why. there it was in black and white: Admission to the college may he secured by graduation from an approved high school. and these children that he saw in the Home Economics building hadn ' t even graduated from the first grade. He spoke to a student nearby: Excuse mc, young lady, but could you explain the presence of such young children at this college ' Why, yes, these children attend the nursery school. The school is maintained for pre-school children so that students may see the application of theory to practice in child care and training. Courses in child development and guidance arc offered for this purpose. However, thr main purpose of the nursery school program is to foster and promote, in co-operation with the parents, the rounded personality development of the preschool children. So ou see. Johnny, that the children as well as the students arc going to school and learning side by side. Printing Deportment As Johnny went through the printing department, hv saw sections or the Stoutonia being printed. It u. explained to him that the directories, catalogs, and all other college printing except the Tower is done by the printing department. Johnny saw fellows learning to set type, learning to block print, and learning other processes. Printing courses and graphic arts courses are included in the printing department, explained Mr. Why- dotski. In the printing department, courses in letter-press printing, offset lithography, engraving, bindery, and general graphic arts are included to make up a well rounded curriculum in the printing field.
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