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Murals for Lounge Mural painters will soon be on the job in the Lounge covering the large bare wall on the south side, according to plans made by the Board of Control at the meeting last Wednesday night. Joan Rein-holt and Dick Stewart were appointed to look into the matter of artist-painters, as suggested by Harvey Gelder, faculty adviser. Miss Pat Hieber, faculty adviser, asked the Board If it knew where the ping-pong equipment was which had been used last year in the area by the Bee hall. Dick Stewart, facilities committee chairman, was appointed to Investigate the present whereabouts. Ed Angevine was appointed by the Board to fill for one quarter the vacancy left by Ray Ondracek who resigned three weeks ago. Coach Charles Lappenbusch was authorized to negotiate for a team to fill the vacant spot in next year's football schedule on October 17. Since Bellingham High school controls Battersby field and has decided to move their Friday games to Saturday, Western has had no choice in scheduling most of the conference games away. Tentative schedule as released by Coach Lappenbusch is the following: September 19—Pacific U there. September 26—UBC there. October 3—PLC here. October 10—EWC there. October 17—Open here. October 24—Whitworth here. October 30—CPS there. November 7—UBC here. November 14—CWC there. Concert Ducats Now On Sale Two hundred complimentary tickets are available to students for the Ruggiero Ricci violin concert Friday, December 12, at 8:15 p. m. Ricci made his debut in Carnegie hall at the age of nine, and since then he has made numerous tours. He is now hailed by critics as a brilliant virtuoso artist. Tickets may be obtained in the college business office. Students must show their activity cards when they apply. Swimmers Can Sign There is still time for teams to enter the December 22 Blue Barnacle swim meet. Team captains are asked to make applications to JoAnn Gloman, clerk of the course. The meeting will be in the pool at 3:30 p. m. next Friday afternoon. Concert Tuesday Bellingham Civic orchestra, conducted by Dr. Frank D'Andrea, will present its annual fall concert on Tuesday, December 9, at 8:15 p. m. in the college auditorium. Composed of 36 college musicians and 24 from the community, the orchestra will present two famous favorites, "Unfinished Symphony and Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite." Miss Helen George, soprano, will be guest artist singing two; groups of "oratorio and operatic arias. There will be no admission charge. Students, faculty and pub^c weiriVited. Wedetet WoiUUujiati COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVII - No. 10 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Dec. 5, 1952 The students selected this year from Western to appear in the publication are (left to right): Mark A. Hardie, Elaine D. Ondracek, Raymond J. Ondrack, Jean P. Sheets, Marilyn P. Hall, Paul Dodsworth, and Julian Redmond. Seated: Nellie R. Kamperman, Muriel J. Weber, Rita M. Goldade, Nancy Brown, Gloria Gaupp, and Lora L. Sovde, Not shown are Betty Grocott and James M. Stewart. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities gives information on who in American institutions of higher learning "is giving the service and attaining the scholarship shtandards that will help keep up the American tradition of higher education. A student may be chosen only once during his college career to appear in the publication. Some students Who were in Who's Who last year, and are still in school, are not eligible. They include: Edwin W. Angevine, Ralph (Pinky) Bennett, Beverly J. Dustin, Claretta Erdman and Lynn Hunt. Declan Barron, William J. O'Neil, and Halldor C. Karason, members of the faculty, were also in Who's Who when they were students at Western. 400 Guests On Campus Guests of the college yesterday were 400 Washington state school directors who are holding their annual convention in Bellingham December 3-5. Tours of the campus and a tea in the Industrial Arts building were held from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Frank N. Punches, education department and public relations committee chairman, made arrangements for the group to visit Western. He was assisted by Stanley Stanley, executive secretary of the school board association, and Arthur Boyd, member of the Bellingham school board. Mr. Punches stated that since these directors hire teachers it was fitting that they visit a teacher training school. "FTA members were guides for the tours. Ralph T. Thompson, social committee, was in charge of the tea. Teachers Pay Visit To Campus School Supervisors and teachers of the Shoreline school district visited the campus school Wednesday, December 3. Myrdie Lecture, assistant superintendent, Belva Mcintosh; elementary consultant, and others came to visit, and observe. The visr itbrs counsel student teachers from Seattle Pacific college. Have the Thanksgiving vacation dust washed off your car by the Rheba D's! One dollar will jet you a sparkling clean car at he blacktop area all day today. George Will Sing Helen George, soprano, will appear in two concerts on the Artist and Lecture series, December 9, in the college auditorium. Appearing first in a recital at the regular hour, 10 a. m., she will appear in a second program at 8 p. m. as guest artist with the Bellingham Civic Symphony orchestra. Miss George has won the acclaim of critics and audiences throughout the country in concert, opera, and radio. She will appear in place of Nell Tangeman, whose tour has been cancelled because, of illness. ... State Patrol's Program Here There will be a special assembly presented by the College Safety council December 10, at 10 a. m. in the auditorium of the A-M building with some recordings of the radio program "Could This Be You?" being played. Dr. Alan Pawelek announced that Sgt. George Amans of the Washington State patrol headquarters at Olympia and Sgt. Bud Vel-eke of the Whatcom county detachment of the Washington State patrol would be on the program. Included in the assembly will be short talks on causes of accidents and their fatalities. The council urged that students remember the 15 mile per hour speed limit enforced on all parts of the campus except the area in front of the Campus school which is a 10 mile per hour zone; Sno-Ball Mistleto-lo At Country Club Knit suits, cocktail and afternoon dresses are in order for the AWS Sno-Ball Mistleto-lo, to be held tonight from 9-12 p. m. at the Country club. Music will be provided by Al Mendenhal and his band. Tickets are $1.25 a couple. Refreshments will,be served. Finals Are Scheduled Final examination schedule for this quarter was released Wednesday from the office of the Registrar. Students will observe the following: 1. 10 o'clock classes and all classes meeting once or twice weekly, hold examinations in last scheduled class period. 2. Thursday, December 18. 9:00 o'clock classes at 8:00 a. m. 11:00 o'clock classes at 10:00 a. m. 1:00 o'clock classes at 1:00 p. m. All Library 101 Sections at 3:00. • 3. Friday, December 19. 8:00 o'clock classes at 8:00 a. m. 2:00 o'clock classes at 1:00 p. m. 3:00 o'clock classes a t 10:00 a. m. Final grades due in Registrar's office, Saturday noon, December 20. (If at all possible, observe the earlier deadline this quarter, so that grades may be processed before Christmas.) Board Election Seats 5 Neo's Neill Mullen, Bonnie Dale, Bob Porter, and Elaine Ondracek were elected to serve on the Board of Control for the next four quarters. Ed Angevine was chosen to replace Ray Ondracek for next quarter. Elections were held Tuesday, November 25, and Wednesday, Novemb e r ' s in the Student center. Nancy Jo Roberts was student election chairman. Marine Corps To Recruit Captain D. V. McCloskey of the Marine Corps Procurement office will be in room 112 Monday and Tuesday, December 8 and 9, to discuss the Marine Corps college ROTC programs. Known as the Platoon Leaders class, the program provides draft deferment and commission as a second lieutenant upon graduation from college. Members of the Marine program attend two six week summer sessions spread out over four years of college. Students enjoy complete academic freedom during the school year. In the past year 3,500 college men participated in the program throughout the United States. Datelimi e • * December 5 —AWS Sno-Ball tolo, Bellingham Country club, 9 p. in. Basketball game at UBC, Totenv tournament. December 6—USCF breakfast. Basketball game at UBC, Totem tournament. December 7—Student wives and husbands potluck supper, Edens hall club room, 7-9 p. m. December 9—Artist and Lecture series, Helen George, soprano, 10 a. m. Orchestra concert, Helen George soloist, 8 p. m. December 10—USCF dinner, 6:30 p. m. December 12—WRA swim meet, 4 p. m. Basketball game at SPC.
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1952 December 5 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 10 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | December 5, 1952 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1952-12-05 |
Year Published | 1952 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Wash. |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Elaine Ondracek, Editor; Clint Doherty, Managing editor; Carol Mulford, Assistant first page editor; Dave Gay, News editor; Ruth Smith, Copy editor; Jim Simon, Feature editor; Maureen Couplin, Assistant feature editor; Colleen Sullivan, Society editor; Mary Ann Ohrt, Assistant society editor; Dave Gay, Sports editor; Ray Ondracek, Sports editor; Norm Otness, Assistant sports editor |
Staff | Loretta Olson, Business manager; Mary Lou Frye, Assistant ad manager; Alma Handeland, Assistant ad manager; Editorial Council: Bob Bowman; Clint Doherty; Don Kerr; Loretta Olsen; Elaine Ondracek; Jim Simon; Ruth Smith; Wayne Smith; Colleen Sullivan; John Willet; Reporters: Wayne Dralle; Galen Freeberg; Roger Gray; Will Knutsen; Cubs: Maureen Couplin; Maryann Dexter; Mary Lee Flickinger; Dave Gay; Sharon Gordon; Roger Grovdahl; Alma Handeland; Gerry McCormick<; Arlene McKinney; Carol Mulford; Mary Ann Ohrt; Norman Otness; John Ricketts; Helen Tidball |
Photographer | Jim Stewart |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Article Titles | Murals for lounge (p.1) -- Concert ducats now on sale (p.1) -- Swimmers can sign (p.1) -- Concert Tuesday (p.1) -- [Who's Who representatives] (p.1) -- 400 guests on campus (p.1) -- Teachers pay visit to Campus School (p.1) -- George will sing (p.1) -- State patrol's program here (p.1) -- Sno-Ball Mistleto-lo at Country club (p.1) -- Finals are scheduled (p.1) -- Board election seats 5 neo's (p.1) -- Marine Corps to recruit (p.1) -- Dateline (p.1) -- Editorially speaking (p.2) -- Criminologist talks murder (p.2) -- Snoopin' (p.2) -- 'Finals' prefaced / by Wil Knutsen (p.2) -- Driftin' back / by Jim Simon (p.2) -- House news (p.3) -- To wed (p.3) -- Taylor to speak (p.3) -- Gems counted / by A. Nanny Mouse (p.3) -- Social planned (p.3) -- Definition of filler (p.3) -- Breakfast to climax week-end retreat (p.3) -- Sport-lites (p.4) -- Viks lose to strong Pacific Trails in non-conference team play / by Wayne Dralle and Dale Mansur (p.4) -- Vikings to appear in tournament (p.4) -- Meet scheduled (p.4) -- Men's Club meet (p.4) -- Banquet is held (p.4) -- UBC votes to remain with Evergreen play (p.4) -- Intramural highlights (p.4) |
Photographs | [Western's Who's Who representatives] (p.1) -- [Helen George] (p.1) -- [Miss Elaine Zwaschke] (p.3) |
Notes | Volume number printed incorrectly. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 27 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WWC_19521205.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1952 December 5 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 10 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | December 5, 1952 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1952-12-05 |
Year Published | 1952 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Wash. |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Elaine Ondracek, Editor; Clint Doherty, Managing editor; Carol Mulford, Assistant first page editor; Dave Gay, News editor; Ruth Smith, Copy editor; Jim Simon, Feature editor; Maureen Couplin, Assistant feature editor; Colleen Sullivan, Society editor; Mary Ann Ohrt, Assistant society editor; Dave Gay, Sports editor; Ray Ondracek, Sports editor; Norm Otness, Assistant sports editor |
Staff | Loretta Olson, Business manager; Mary Lou Frye, Assistant ad manager; Alma Handeland, Assistant ad manager; Editorial Council: Bob Bowman; Clint Doherty; Don Kerr; Loretta Olsen; Elaine Ondracek; Jim Simon; Ruth Smith; Wayne Smith; Colleen Sullivan; John Willet; Reporters: Wayne Dralle; Galen Freeberg; Roger Gray; Will Knutsen; Cubs: Maureen Couplin; Maryann Dexter; Mary Lee Flickinger; Dave Gay; Sharon Gordon; Roger Grovdahl; Alma Handeland; Gerry McCormick<; Arlene McKinney; Carol Mulford; Mary Ann Ohrt; Norman Otness; John Ricketts; Helen Tidball |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Notes | Volume number printed incorrectly. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 27 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WWC_19521205.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | Murals for Lounge Mural painters will soon be on the job in the Lounge covering the large bare wall on the south side, according to plans made by the Board of Control at the meeting last Wednesday night. Joan Rein-holt and Dick Stewart were appointed to look into the matter of artist-painters, as suggested by Harvey Gelder, faculty adviser. Miss Pat Hieber, faculty adviser, asked the Board If it knew where the ping-pong equipment was which had been used last year in the area by the Bee hall. Dick Stewart, facilities committee chairman, was appointed to Investigate the present whereabouts. Ed Angevine was appointed by the Board to fill for one quarter the vacancy left by Ray Ondracek who resigned three weeks ago. Coach Charles Lappenbusch was authorized to negotiate for a team to fill the vacant spot in next year's football schedule on October 17. Since Bellingham High school controls Battersby field and has decided to move their Friday games to Saturday, Western has had no choice in scheduling most of the conference games away. Tentative schedule as released by Coach Lappenbusch is the following: September 19—Pacific U there. September 26—UBC there. October 3—PLC here. October 10—EWC there. October 17—Open here. October 24—Whitworth here. October 30—CPS there. November 7—UBC here. November 14—CWC there. Concert Ducats Now On Sale Two hundred complimentary tickets are available to students for the Ruggiero Ricci violin concert Friday, December 12, at 8:15 p. m. Ricci made his debut in Carnegie hall at the age of nine, and since then he has made numerous tours. He is now hailed by critics as a brilliant virtuoso artist. Tickets may be obtained in the college business office. Students must show their activity cards when they apply. Swimmers Can Sign There is still time for teams to enter the December 22 Blue Barnacle swim meet. Team captains are asked to make applications to JoAnn Gloman, clerk of the course. The meeting will be in the pool at 3:30 p. m. next Friday afternoon. Concert Tuesday Bellingham Civic orchestra, conducted by Dr. Frank D'Andrea, will present its annual fall concert on Tuesday, December 9, at 8:15 p. m. in the college auditorium. Composed of 36 college musicians and 24 from the community, the orchestra will present two famous favorites, "Unfinished Symphony and Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite." Miss Helen George, soprano, will be guest artist singing two; groups of "oratorio and operatic arias. There will be no admission charge. Students, faculty and pub^c weiriVited. Wedetet WoiUUujiati COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVII - No. 10 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Dec. 5, 1952 The students selected this year from Western to appear in the publication are (left to right): Mark A. Hardie, Elaine D. Ondracek, Raymond J. Ondrack, Jean P. Sheets, Marilyn P. Hall, Paul Dodsworth, and Julian Redmond. Seated: Nellie R. Kamperman, Muriel J. Weber, Rita M. Goldade, Nancy Brown, Gloria Gaupp, and Lora L. Sovde, Not shown are Betty Grocott and James M. Stewart. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities gives information on who in American institutions of higher learning "is giving the service and attaining the scholarship shtandards that will help keep up the American tradition of higher education. A student may be chosen only once during his college career to appear in the publication. Some students Who were in Who's Who last year, and are still in school, are not eligible. They include: Edwin W. Angevine, Ralph (Pinky) Bennett, Beverly J. Dustin, Claretta Erdman and Lynn Hunt. Declan Barron, William J. O'Neil, and Halldor C. Karason, members of the faculty, were also in Who's Who when they were students at Western. 400 Guests On Campus Guests of the college yesterday were 400 Washington state school directors who are holding their annual convention in Bellingham December 3-5. Tours of the campus and a tea in the Industrial Arts building were held from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Frank N. Punches, education department and public relations committee chairman, made arrangements for the group to visit Western. He was assisted by Stanley Stanley, executive secretary of the school board association, and Arthur Boyd, member of the Bellingham school board. Mr. Punches stated that since these directors hire teachers it was fitting that they visit a teacher training school. "FTA members were guides for the tours. Ralph T. Thompson, social committee, was in charge of the tea. Teachers Pay Visit To Campus School Supervisors and teachers of the Shoreline school district visited the campus school Wednesday, December 3. Myrdie Lecture, assistant superintendent, Belva Mcintosh; elementary consultant, and others came to visit, and observe. The visr itbrs counsel student teachers from Seattle Pacific college. Have the Thanksgiving vacation dust washed off your car by the Rheba D's! One dollar will jet you a sparkling clean car at he blacktop area all day today. George Will Sing Helen George, soprano, will appear in two concerts on the Artist and Lecture series, December 9, in the college auditorium. Appearing first in a recital at the regular hour, 10 a. m., she will appear in a second program at 8 p. m. as guest artist with the Bellingham Civic Symphony orchestra. Miss George has won the acclaim of critics and audiences throughout the country in concert, opera, and radio. She will appear in place of Nell Tangeman, whose tour has been cancelled because, of illness. ... State Patrol's Program Here There will be a special assembly presented by the College Safety council December 10, at 10 a. m. in the auditorium of the A-M building with some recordings of the radio program "Could This Be You?" being played. Dr. Alan Pawelek announced that Sgt. George Amans of the Washington State patrol headquarters at Olympia and Sgt. Bud Vel-eke of the Whatcom county detachment of the Washington State patrol would be on the program. Included in the assembly will be short talks on causes of accidents and their fatalities. The council urged that students remember the 15 mile per hour speed limit enforced on all parts of the campus except the area in front of the Campus school which is a 10 mile per hour zone; Sno-Ball Mistleto-lo At Country Club Knit suits, cocktail and afternoon dresses are in order for the AWS Sno-Ball Mistleto-lo, to be held tonight from 9-12 p. m. at the Country club. Music will be provided by Al Mendenhal and his band. Tickets are $1.25 a couple. Refreshments will,be served. Finals Are Scheduled Final examination schedule for this quarter was released Wednesday from the office of the Registrar. Students will observe the following: 1. 10 o'clock classes and all classes meeting once or twice weekly, hold examinations in last scheduled class period. 2. Thursday, December 18. 9:00 o'clock classes at 8:00 a. m. 11:00 o'clock classes at 10:00 a. m. 1:00 o'clock classes at 1:00 p. m. All Library 101 Sections at 3:00. • 3. Friday, December 19. 8:00 o'clock classes at 8:00 a. m. 2:00 o'clock classes at 1:00 p. m. 3:00 o'clock classes a t 10:00 a. m. Final grades due in Registrar's office, Saturday noon, December 20. (If at all possible, observe the earlier deadline this quarter, so that grades may be processed before Christmas.) Board Election Seats 5 Neo's Neill Mullen, Bonnie Dale, Bob Porter, and Elaine Ondracek were elected to serve on the Board of Control for the next four quarters. Ed Angevine was chosen to replace Ray Ondracek for next quarter. Elections were held Tuesday, November 25, and Wednesday, Novemb e r ' s in the Student center. Nancy Jo Roberts was student election chairman. Marine Corps To Recruit Captain D. V. McCloskey of the Marine Corps Procurement office will be in room 112 Monday and Tuesday, December 8 and 9, to discuss the Marine Corps college ROTC programs. Known as the Platoon Leaders class, the program provides draft deferment and commission as a second lieutenant upon graduation from college. Members of the Marine program attend two six week summer sessions spread out over four years of college. Students enjoy complete academic freedom during the school year. In the past year 3,500 college men participated in the program throughout the United States. Datelimi e • * December 5 —AWS Sno-Ball tolo, Bellingham Country club, 9 p. in. Basketball game at UBC, Totenv tournament. December 6—USCF breakfast. Basketball game at UBC, Totem tournament. December 7—Student wives and husbands potluck supper, Edens hall club room, 7-9 p. m. December 9—Artist and Lecture series, Helen George, soprano, 10 a. m. Orchestra concert, Helen George soloist, 8 p. m. December 10—USCF dinner, 6:30 p. m. December 12—WRA swim meet, 4 p. m. Basketball game at SPC. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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