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

 - Class of 1985

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Learning Resources Media Technology Row One L-R: Dr. Roger Hartz, Dr. Terrance Ingram, Dr. David Graph, Dr. Gordon Jones, Dr. Joseph Hagaman, John Lauson. School of Home Economics 24 Faculty Learning Resources provides ser- vices to assist the learning process and instructional communications. Spe- cialists are available for consultation involving selection, procurement, re- trieval, and effective utilization of all media; for the design, production and evaluation of audio-visual media; and the effective application of computer UW - Stout has the largest School of Home Economics in the United States. It has developed a national reputation by meeting the needs of students seeking a degree in Home Economics. The School of Home Economics offers 10 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate degree programs. The undergraduate programs are Child Development and Family Life, Cloth- ing, Textiles and Design, Dietetics, Early Childhood Education, Fashion Merchandising, Food Service Adminis- tration, Home Economics in Business, Home Economics in Education, Home Economics General, and Hotel and Restaurant Management. The faculty of the School of Home technology to instruction, research and learning. The Media Technology Depart- ment provides instruction for the MS. program in Media Technology and support instruction for many of the other graduate and undergraduate programs on campus. Economics are skilled professionals who aid in the preparation of students for their future professions in the world of Home Economics. Not only do the faculty and staff have advanced degrees in their professions, but many also have experience in the business world related to their specialized field. The School of Home Economics is based on 90 years of tradition and a career-oriented philosophy. Because of its specialization, Stout offers a wider variety of Home Economics than most colleges or universities. It provides a solid education in liberal studies and the sciences in order to produce students who are creative and who will introduce new ideas to the field of Home Economics.

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Physics Row One L-R: Allan Hilgendorf, Dr. Steve Fossum, Dr. John Rompala, Dr. Mark Larchez, James Pejsa, John Hawkins, Dr. John Faris. Social Science Row One L-R: Bill Bailey, Dayle Mandelson, Ken Kajer, Sharon Nero, Diane Carrivean, Ron Lord. Row Two: Tom Ninneman, Peder Hamm, Bob Evans, Dick Tyson, Dr. David Liu, Dr. Dan Magnussen, Diana Petersdorf, Arnold Olson. Row Three: Dr. Bruce Pamperin, Frank Kennett, Dr. Steve Snyder, Bob Melrose. Speech and Foreign Language Row One L-R: Dennis Griffiths, Howard Heise, Dr. Martha Wallen, Natalie Bathwell, Lori Schroeder. Row Two: Raymond Hayes, Michael Nicolai, Arthur Matthews, Paul Stauffacher, June Smet, Gerald Meyers. Faculty 23



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Apparel, Textiles, and Design Row One L-R: Carol Hillmer, Dr. Rita Mahan, Joy Jocelyn, Dr. Marcia Metcalf, Glenyce Person. Row Two: Bonnie Kirkwood, Dr. Donna Albrecht, Dorothy Jensen, Dr. Mary Welch, Erma Jackly. Row Three: Richard Sjodin, Jerry Kinnaird, Richard Hoffman, Wray Lamb, Dr. Kenneth Heintz. Habitational Resources Row One L-R: Leland Nicholls, Gail Misfeldt, Bill Way, Stephen Kissler. Row Two: Terry Schultz, Dr. Carol Wilson, Lorin K. Toepper, Jim Burke, Dr. Charles Metelka. Row Three: Stu Fullarton, Philip McGuirk, Tom Phil- lips, Reed Andrae. Food and Nutrition Row One L-R: Judy Smolarek, Dr. Anita Wilson, Mrs. Gladys Earl, Joy Jocelyn. Row Two: Dr. Margaret James, Dr. Janice Timmer, Dr. Mercedes Kainski, Dr. Mary Ann Townsend, Ms. Lydia Jarosz. Row Three: Dr. Lorraine Dahlke, Mrs. Melissa Eierman, Mrs. Barbara Bayard, Mrs. Deborah Jahner. R mn Eh. Faculty 25

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