40 NEW FACULTY MEMBERS AT STATE COLLEGE
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ST. CLOUD (Minn.)
TIAAre SEP 9 1959
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40 New Faculty Members at State
7Cwenty-seven new full-time fac-
ulty members joined the staff of
St. Cloud State college as fall
quarter classes got underway this
week. In addition four other
faculty members returned to the
staff after being-- away for - at
least a year.
The year's activities began two
weeks later thanl usual at. St,
Cloud State under a new schedule
designed to end the fall quarter
at the Christmas recess. The new
calendar calls for, a five-day re-
cess at the close of the winter
quarter in late March with the
spring quarter ending June 10.
Orientation and testing activ-
ities for freshmen and transfer
students were held on the campus
throughout last week.
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the Division of Education, Philos.
ophy and Psychology is Miss Con-
stance Leitch. She has an M.A.
from the University of Minnesota
and has served as an industrial
psychologist with John Deere and
Company in Moline, Ill. In change of status, Eugene Perkins,
who served in the public school
psychologist program last year,
has moved to the Education Divi-
sion.
a a a
New full time staff members in
the Division of Languages and
Literature include Dr. Robert Rie
in German, Donald Dedmon in
speech, and Francis Voelker in
communication. Dr. Rie has a
J.D. (law) degree from the Uni-
versity of Vienna and has also
studied at Johns Hopkins univer-
sity. He has taught at the Uni-
ulty members is in the campus'----
laboratory school which has been
reorganized to separate the duties
of student teaching supervisors _
from the classroom teachers. The
six new staff members there in-'
clude Miss Mildre4 Miller, grade
2; Miss Mary ,Jane Leighton,
grade 3; Mrs.. Esther Schmidt,
grade 4; Owen 1J,a+gen, grade 6;
Duane Shep,pardi,grade 8; and
Wesley Rooker, Vgcal.music.
Mr. Hagen has. a B.S. degree
from Moorhead State college and
has done graduate, work at the
Univ,;ersityof Mip es9ta. The oth-
ers are graduates, of St. Cloud
State college, Mi?S Leighton has
taught at Little Fails. Mrs. Sch-
midt has taught in'rural Chisago
County and rural Dakota county
and has also bed active in 4-H
Club work. Miss lq'il.ler taught last
year at St. Louis, Mo., and Mr.
'Rooker has taught at Midville,
Ohio.
The Division of. Arts and Music
has two new rtiembers, Donald
:Baier in music and Alfred Lase,
in industrial arts. Mr. Baier leas'
a B.S. degree from the North-'
western School of Music in Min
neapolis, a Master of Music from;
Indiana university and additional'
graduate work at the University.,
of Minnesota. Mr. Lease has a
B.S. and a Master's degree from,'.
St. Cloud State college and addi-
tional graduate work at the Uni
versity of Minnesota. He has p
taught in. high schools at Port-
land, Ore., Foley, and Sauk.
Raids
and Munich jn Europe and at t"e
University of Alaska, St. Olaf
Co 6 1l e e
College and Bradley Universit
Chi country
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n
Mr. Ded?mon has a B.S. degree
from Southwest Missouri State
college and an M.A. degree and
University of Iowa. He has taugh
has coached debate for two year
at the University of Iowa.
Mr. Voelker has' a B.S. degre
from St. John's University an
a M.S.E. degree at St. Clou
State. He taught English for fou
New full-time staff members i
the Division of Mathematics an
Agency in Washigton, D.
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M.A. and graduate work at e
University of Minnesota. For vA009~
eral years he haegn an of with the Centlig
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The one new full-time fac y
member in tho Divisi gt p .. al
Sciences will J Dad in
history. He ha?- a e e
from Valley 'City State Teac rs
college in Nofth Dakota an a,
Dr. Rowland Anderson, who i
leave.
rary basis to take, the place pf
man of the Mathematics and
ence division, has returned f
from o on College in Ass
India, and M.S. degrees from
University of Gauhati and
i University of Kentucky.
college.
r . Bail a has a B.S. deg
University of Minnesota.
Arndts has a B.S. from Bem' i
State Teachers college and a
from Ntirth Dakgta") Agricultu q;
mathematics and Hira Baisya
physics. Dr. Miftftlson' has
B.S. degree from Colorado St
New members o1 he Div s on
of Professional Lalpratpry e
riences are Mrs. Alice Lund, ' g
lish, and Dr. James Grun r d.
d.
and graduate work at St. C to
For many years the was prin al
and a teacher at Washi n
School in St. Cloud.
Dr. Grunerud has a B.S. M.,
Ph.1). from the University o
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California. Ile has served hot
in administrative and teachin
positions in high schools of Mi
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- Virginia Chirhart, has returned
to the staff of the Professional
Laboratory Experiences division.
She will replace Lucille Maier
who is on sabbatical leave.
New members of the library
staff are Etny Nequette and Har-
old Opgrand. A retired navy man
who took his college work late,
land hasty a B.J. degree from the
University of Missouri and a M.S.
degree frorp. the University of
Souftrii Illinois. He has several
years o4 newspaper experience
andhtis served for the past four
years on the public information!
staff at USI.
New full-time staff members in
an expanded program of consult-
ing psychologists for public!
schools are Miss Clare Deth-
mers, Richard Heinze, and Ed-;
ward Selden. Miss Dethmers has;
a B.A. from Macalester and a
M.A. and graduate work at the
University of Minnesota. She has
been a psychiatric aide at Hast-
ings State hospital, a social work-
er in Freeborn county, and a
probation officer in Ramsey coun-
ty.
Mr. Heinze has a B.A., M.A.,
and additional graduate work at
Minnesota. He has worked with t
the Minnesota State Rehabilitation
Service. Mr. Selden also has a 1
B.A., M.A., and additional grad-
uate work at the University of
Minnesota. He has served for'
,eight years as court psychologist:;
in Minneapolis.
New part-time staff members in
this program will be Stephen
Olmsted and Mrs. Diane Minze.
Three new program advisers
are Miss Judy Anderson, Richard ''
Christenson and Richard Perrizo.
New dormitory directors a r e
James - Graeve, and Mrs. Alice
Larsen. Mrs. Lois Redding, who
retired last June, was persuaded F
to return as dormitory director,
at Shoemaker Hall.
The new part-time graduate as- i
sistants are as follows: audio- i
visual center, Lyle Wandrei; in-
dustrial arts, Marvin Ekgren;
freshman communication, Mrs.
Lorraine C o l e in a n, Melvin
George, James Perdue, Clyde
Lund, and Miss Edith Yaeger;
mathematics and science, Orville.
Ziebarth and Ludwig Asfeld; so-
cial science, Mrs. Alma Bargabus
and Miss Hattie. Larson.
Rodney Anfenson and Willis
Wood, graduate assistants last s
year in - the Division of Health
and Physical Education, became
full-time staff members this year.
Faculty members returning
from leave this year are Mrs.
Algalee Meinz, who has taken'
Miss PaulingPenning's place as
chairman of the Art Department,
and Roderick Forsgren. Faculty
members away on leave this year
are Dr. Rowland Apderson, Mrs.
Marjorie Jarvi, Robert Laudon,
Robert Hanson, Mrs.. Laura Lef-
kofsky, and Miss Lucille Maier.
Mr. Nequette has a B.S. and
graduate work at St. Cloud.. Mr.
Opgrand has a B.S. degree from
Mayville State Teachers college in
North D 1,lcota. He has been li-
brarian for several years at
Glen- coe, Minnesota, and has taught
library science at Mayville.
A new member of the adminis-
trative staff will be Howard Ray
Rowland who will arrive October
1 to take over as Director, of
Information ? Services. Mr. Row-
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