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Students Donate $ 125 Toward CARE Drive Twenty-five cartons of Heinz* foods will be shipped to needy families in Korea as a result of the CARE drive sponsored by the Inter-club Council. Teams from' 13 clubs on the campus called on the 9:00 o'clock classes Wednesday morning, resulting in donations amounting to $125. Floyd Jackson and John Albrecht, co-chairmen of the drive, wish to thank everyone for their help and cooperation in the campaign. AWS is also helping to raise money by selling Christmas tree stars all this week .In charge of the sales is Judy Simpson. The stars were made by various girls who volunteered their time. Various other organizations a houses are also contributing lu sums and the final total is expecte* to be over the $125.00. Western Adds Cartography To Curriculu Western Washington College wfp begin putting itself on the map in a literal'' sense by next January. This is in reference to a new cart-' ography laboratory now being esl ablished in the main building. P i Dr. Donald MacPhail, geography, will act as director of the laboratory. The cartographic room will provide facilities for teachers to learn the use and construction of maps and other similar devices for their classrooms. The room is also expected to be beneficial to students othgr than education majors and-w|& offer future opportunities^for advanced work. To be located ii laboratory will be twelve special cartography, and other equipment accurate preparation fluorescent-lit, shadowlel table lias also been^ this work. To permitf dents to produce profe ceptable maps and ch; lettering' equipment an lated materials will be a Cartography is the ar' making or the transference'pfp;! earth's spherical form to a flat face. In addition to map making! study includes the historical velopment of this ancient art. The use of maps is an essential factor in the study of geography, and to a lesser extent in the physical and social sciences. Establishment of the cartography laboratory will enj able the department of geography to offer an undergraduate program which will be equivalent to those of major university departments of geography. Purpose of the laboratory is dual: to give students opportunity to learn the fundamentals of map making-, and to enable WWC to prepare maps of this area not already made. The "cartography classes will prepare topographical, economic, population' maps. Graduates End College Stay This Quarter Twenty-one students of Western Washington college will be grad^ff ated this fall quarter, Dr. W. W. Haggard, land S . ^ r ^ i c k ^ f jl ington, . wiflh Masters Th! i COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVH-No. 11 Western Washington Colllege, Bellingham, Washington Dec. 11, 1953 Christmas Concert Given Tonight Washington college mu-leech departments will pre- Iristmas concert this even- 5 in the auditorium, appella choir of 85 voices three selections: "The Song." Gretchaninoff-orn Today.7* Sweelinck; of Mary." Fischer-Kranz. raleers, of 45 voices, and 1 present "Fantasia on Carols." by Williams, with >• as baritone soloist. David Schaub. organist, and Kenneth Tinkham and Ronald Simp-trumpeters, will play "My Spirit oyful." by Bach. The Vocollcgians, of 15 voices,, will Ijng-': "Three Christmas Scenes," by JllrtcCbrmiok, "The Wise Men." "Car- |lf|a| <rf the Shepherds," and "Lullaby £.,J ffl„ Christ Child." They will be by a Tableau of The Shep-i^ presentcd by the speech de-t. h€|| college quartet will sing .rrKbr. My Jesulein." Dutch-h^ lkfc '"Adoramus Te Christe," leflri Pretty Little Baby," a ^ J S p i r i f p l by Ryder. They will be , :ssis$tl by a Tableau. "The Nativ-v the speech department, string orchestra will perform rale — Christmas Concerto." to accompany a tableau of shepherds at the manger, interpreted by the Modern dancers. The "Overture to the Messiah;- by Handel, also wil be played by the string-orchestra.' which will further assist the choir with four selections from will travel j The Messiah. "The Glory of the to St. Jo- i Lord." "There Were Shepherds," spital.; "Senior hall will sing; with recitative by Bonnie Dale, so-bp# 6§BJ Garden and Oak streets,! prona soloist. "Glory to God," and slopjjfll at St. Luke's hospital. The | the "Hallelujah" chorus. Iters-will ...sing at faculty homes} This will be the only Christmas ,$$$ orggnjji^^ presented at the college * ' ' V a r ^ t i p l i l ^ i ^ p l ^ ^ l ; . ; women's this year for the students. The pub-jj^ pyfti!ii^p|?ilf^^^^-ausk- •. lie is invited. ^Decejna&a&jL& ^classes at 8 a. m fck classes at 1 p. m. 'clock classes at'Tu'a. hi. students are again studythis schedule-ear-* be prompt at the scheduled ination time. nil 'circuhi- «n Tuesday, De- {5,1.00 clearance fee pill|blfeWarged for all books not returned by 9:30 p. m. on Wed-nesdayi «**>eeeinber 16. Special perliission will be granted for the* home use of books during thefexamination period. rades will be withheld from thoW^hosc records are not clear by I h e time the Library closes at 5:0:0 p. m. on Friday, December and various distribution Datelimi e Friday, December 11—Swimming meet, 4 p. m.. sponsored by WRA. Christmas concert, evening. Saturday, December 12 — USCF caroling party, evening. Sunday, December 13—All organized caroling groups. Senior hall buffet supper. Tuesday, December 15 —Daniels hall Christmas dinner. Wednesday. December 16—Edens hall, Senior hall and MRH Christmas dinners, in respective lialls. Thursday, December 17—Final examinations. Friday, December 18—Final examinations. End of quarter. Saturday, December 19—Vacation begins. Monday, January 4 — Registration day. English placement tests, 1:15 p. m. Thursday, January 7—Open house for all students, AWS room (Room 213, Main Building. Interclub council, 4 p .m.f Room 209. Friday, January 8—ASB rec hour, sponsored by "W" club.
Object Description
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1953 December 11 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 11 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | December 11, 1953 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1953-12-11 |
Year Published | 1953 |
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 | Dave Gay, Editor; Roger Grovdahl, Assistant editor; Marian Baldwin, News editor; Colleen Sullivan, Copy editor; Maryann Dexter, Feature editor; Dick Stark, Sports editor; Ruth Smith, Society editor; Ann Meurer, Exchange editor; Jim Simon, Theatre editor |
Staff | Mildred Walrath, Business manager; Bob Dunlap, Assistant business manager; Reporters: Mike O' Sammon; Dick Stark; Jim Simon; Colleen Sullivan; Maryann Dexter; Sandy Bartee; Ann Meurer; Katy Troutner; Marilyn Gay; Mitsu Yonekawa; Del Abelein; Gloria Miller; Marion Baldwin; Aleen Jones; Bob Strobe; Nancy Pedersen; Betty Flockoi; Gayle Reynolds; Bob Dunlap; Berneice Thiesfeld; Warren Coffelt; John Willet; Kyle Westland |
Faculty Advisor | Allan, Pat |
Article Titles | Students donate $125 toward CARE drive (p.1) -- Western adds cartography to curriculum (p.1) -- Graduates end college stay this quarter (p.1) -- Registrar schedules final examinations (p.1) -- First cub edition issued (p.1) -- Public law 550 veterans reminded of sign-up date (p.1) -- Carolers will sing at dawn; frosh to cook breakfast (p.1) -- Library book due date is told (p.1) -- Christmas concert given tonight (p.1) -- Dateline (p.1) -- Exercise that right! You're old enough (p.2) -- Is your head in the sand? (p.2) -- Verse (p.2) -- Fireside chat / by Henry Howe (p.2) -- Margaret sets styles; goes walking alone / by Sandee Bartee (p.2) -- Across the board / by Simon (p.2) -- Shopping hints for special guys and dolls / by Kathy Troutner (p.2) -- Blood typing course offered (p.3) -- 'Empty Drawer' 410 new P. E. Class (p.3) -- Constitution group announces plans to begin work (p.3) -- WUS helping hand; plans annual drive / by Michael J. Kirk (p.3) -- Two operas end artist and lecture series / by Mitsu Yonekawa (p.3) -- Ramblings / by Strobe (p.4) -- Swim meet tonight admittance free; support mermen (p.4) -- Vikings tackle Buchan five (p.4) -- Viks face potent Ft. Lewis, Friday; St. Martins, Saturday (p.4) -- 'Birds' trounce Viks, 61-52; CPS edges Western, 52-48 in totem tournament action (p.5) -- Champions emerge from leagues (p.5) -- Rheba D's party (p.5) -- Skiing classes to commence (p.5) -- Swan runs in eight distance races; wins more laurels (p.5) -- Mural squads due Wednesday noon (p.5) -- Woodring speaks to Kappa Delta Pi (p.6) -- Yuletide music for public by WWC choir (p.6) -- Bellingham airport visited by class (p.6) -- Students' wives enjoy turkey (p.6) -- Keith Cabe elected King of AWS tolo (p.6) -- Music corner / by Sandee Bartee (p.6) -- Woodrings to see New York, Ohio (p.6) -- Viking houses pass in review (p.7) -- FTA convocation will take place on December 14 (p.8) -- Bellingham firm silver center (p.8) -- Curfew enforced (p.8) -- Whidbey squad whips J. V.'s (p.8) -- Attention talent assembly near (p.8) |
Cartoons | Little man on campus / by Bibler (p.2) |
Notes | Issue printed in green ink. Page 1 overprinted with red ink picture of Santa Claus. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544368 |
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_19531211.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 - 1953 December 11 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 47, no. 11 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | December 11, 1953 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1953-12-11 |
Year Published | 1953 |
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 | Dave Gay, Editor; Roger Grovdahl, Assistant editor; Marian Baldwin, News editor; Colleen Sullivan, Copy editor; Maryann Dexter, Feature editor; Dick Stark, Sports editor; Ruth Smith, Society editor; Ann Meurer, Exchange editor; Jim Simon, Theatre editor |
Staff | Mildred Walrath, Business manager; Bob Dunlap, Assistant business manager; Reporters: Mike O' Sammon; Dick Stark; Jim Simon; Colleen Sullivan; Maryann Dexter; Sandy Bartee; Ann Meurer; Katy Troutner; Marilyn Gay; Mitsu Yonekawa; Del Abelein; Gloria Miller; Marion Baldwin; Aleen Jones; Bob Strobe; Nancy Pedersen; Betty Flockoi; Gayle Reynolds; Bob Dunlap; Berneice Thiesfeld; Warren Coffelt; John Willet; Kyle Westland |
Faculty Advisor | Allan, Pat |
Notes |
Issue printed in green ink. Page 1 overprinted with red ink picture of Santa Claus. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544368 |
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_19531211.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 |
Students Donate $ 125
Toward CARE Drive
Twenty-five cartons of Heinz*
foods will be shipped to needy families
in Korea as a result of the
CARE drive sponsored by the Inter-club
Council.
Teams from' 13 clubs on the campus
called on the 9:00 o'clock
classes Wednesday morning, resulting
in donations amounting to $125.
Floyd Jackson and John Albrecht,
co-chairmen of the drive, wish to
thank everyone for their help and
cooperation in the campaign.
AWS is also helping to raise
money by selling Christmas tree
stars all this week .In charge of
the sales is Judy Simpson. The
stars were made by various girls
who volunteered their time.
Various other organizations a
houses are also contributing lu
sums and the final total is expecte*
to be over the $125.00.
Western Adds
Cartography
To Curriculu
Western Washington College wfp
begin putting itself on the map in
a literal'' sense by next January.
This is in reference to a new cart-'
ography laboratory now being esl
ablished in the main building. P i
Dr. Donald MacPhail, geography,
will act as director of the laboratory.
The cartographic room will provide
facilities for teachers to learn the
use and construction of maps and
other similar devices for their classrooms.
The room is also expected
to be beneficial to students othgr
than education majors and-w|& offer
future opportunities^for
advanced work.
To be located ii
laboratory will be
twelve special cartography,
and other equipment
accurate preparation
fluorescent-lit, shadowlel
table lias also been^
this work. To permitf
dents to produce profe
ceptable maps and ch;
lettering' equipment an
lated materials will be a
Cartography is the ar'
making or the transference'pfp;!
earth's spherical form to a flat
face. In addition to map making!
study includes the historical
velopment of this ancient art. The
use of maps is an essential factor in
the study of geography, and to a
lesser extent in the physical and
social sciences. Establishment of
the cartography laboratory will enj
able the department of geography
to offer an undergraduate program
which will be equivalent to those of
major university departments of
geography.
Purpose of the laboratory is dual:
to give students opportunity to
learn the fundamentals of map
making-, and to enable WWC to
prepare maps of this area not already
made.
The "cartography classes will prepare
topographical, economic, population'
maps.
Graduates End
College Stay
This Quarter
Twenty-one students of Western
Washington college will be grad^ff
ated this fall quarter,
Dr. W. W. Haggard,
land S . ^ r ^ i c k ^ f jl
ington, . wiflh
Masters
Th! i
COLLEGIAN
Vol. XLVH-No. 11 Western Washington Colllege, Bellingham, Washington Dec. 11, 1953
Christmas Concert Given Tonight
Washington college mu-leech
departments will pre-
Iristmas concert this even-
5 in the auditorium,
appella choir of 85 voices
three selections: "The
Song." Gretchaninoff-orn
Today.7* Sweelinck;
of Mary." Fischer-Kranz.
raleers, of 45 voices, and
1 present "Fantasia on
Carols." by Williams, with
>• as baritone soloist.
David Schaub. organist, and Kenneth
Tinkham and Ronald Simp-trumpeters,
will play "My Spirit
oyful." by Bach.
The Vocollcgians, of 15 voices,, will
Ijng-': "Three Christmas Scenes," by
JllrtcCbrmiok, "The Wise Men." "Car-
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Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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