Mast 1966-1967

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PACIFIC lUTHt;RAN U;'I;IVER..'HTY - (-'RIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1966

Morlvedt Appoints Giddings To Head Chemistry Staff Appointment ()f Dr. Willia m P. Gid di ngs

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chemistry department

chairman has been announced by President Robert Mort\'edt.

Dr. Giddings, 33. succeeds Dr.

Charles Anderson, who earlier

was

"romoted to dean of t he college of

aMS and sciences. The new ehairman

heads a staff of six Ph.D.s. The de-' partment � a ccredit ed by the Amer·

iean Chemical Society a..nd is one of

a few schools in the region to offer

HUBERT H, HUMPHREY

an undergt-aduate chemistry research

Humphrey To Visit Campus

program,

At PLU since 1962, Dr. Giddings two years has been Mudying the mechanis m�s of organic rcactions on a research grant from Ihe National Science Foundation. ror the past

T h e Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey, vice.prl"Sident o f t h e Ullited Statts, will bl."" thl."" sfX"akrr for convocation next Thursday, Sept. 29. The ev en t will hegin at 9:-15 a.m. in Memorial Gymnasium .

InSI ..ad of fl:iving an addreiS, Viee·Prrsidenl Humphrey will conduct a

,

He earned a bacbelor of arts in

forum discussion with a pam'l comprised of student leaders, Terry Oli"er,

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ASPLU pITsi e nt wil lTplTsen t PLU. Miehael Fuller, Tacoma Community College president, and Bill Brown, University of Puget Sound student body chief, will be the other col legians. There will also be three area high school

cbemistry ;!It DePauw University, a

, and

R'aster of arts in organic chemistry at Harvard University

a Ph.D.

from Harvard in 1959 In physical.

students on the panel. Humphrey will arrive on campu.s at about 9:15 a.m. a.nd will meet

infomlally with the faculty in Columbia Center. Following h� 9:45 a.p.

pe3iraoce, he will leave immediately for Seattle.

His appearance at PLU is being made pemible through The Hon. Floyd

organic chem�try. Frol'll·Ii60-62 he laught at Albion ColI('ge, Michigan. He has authored

Tickets (compLilnentary) will be distributed to all studenu,lacu1ty and

staff to aUUlT Ihem of resc.....·ed seating in' the gymn;uium. Everyone must be

The academic and adminiucitiVC'

cal Sociely of J..ondon ..nd American Association of Yniv�nity Profeuors.

3D's To Sing Di�ersified Folk and tongreumen, but C i n d their

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Mr. Kitzman, a prominent mid· w rSlern artin and formerly of the llni\'ersity of Iowa, W<lS named as ehatrman (If Ihe PLU art dcpart· mcnt replacing Mr. Gcnrge Roskos, formerly PLU art chairman. Roskos, ,"lid Dr. Rich3rd MIX, eil-an of the col leg(' of profenional sludies. is being flTed of administra · li"r r�sponsibility "to �I I�w him more ume to devotc to hlJ rlrst lovc

,

'-creative expression through paint· ing. seulpturc and c('ramics." Ros­

ko, i$ ....idrly known in Ihe north· '!9'st

musie.

)'ra" on thc University of Iowa aM

the nam... ) They organized the trio

at Brigham Young Univcrsity from

which they were later gra duated in and

hearing

journalism.

In the long pull up to national ucognition they performed for Ko-

an arlist and promotrr of

Kit"Zman ('omes to PLU 3fter three

h our conc('rt, the 3 D's perform on five guitars, twO banjos, a bass fid· eonga drum and bongos, trum· pet, piano and somCl im('s melophone, harmonica and finger cymbals. Va· rie ty is the hallmark of the 3 D's concert. Did; Davis, De nis Sorenson and Duane Hiatt are Ihe J D's Ihenc,·

speech

:1.1

11>(' arts.

die,

of

Malh, and Fred L.

Tobiason, Chemistry.

For ac compani ment in their two·

fields

Ih·c areas. Six who are joining the

History; Miss Lois Elam, Nuning;

Cavorites fro m the world o[ pop,

the

partment and in 5C�'eral adm iniJlra·

Miss Linda B. Connoll y, Malh; john

their �nions of

therapy, international tC'lations and

ha\'e been made in almost every de·

PLU community are: Marion john

original materi.a.l the 3

blues, folk and semi-dassical

staffs of Patifi e Luther3n U nin'r· sity have had scveral add itions and new appointments for the 1966-67 scho ol year. Changes and addhions

C. VanDruU,

DICIC. DENNIS. DUANE-Th,

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of

,,,-

30

Trio

p,...n'

.

,h,i, con�..' here S.p l. 30,

Will. Rhyme, Rhyth'" and R"o.on 01 ..." fOdO,. I"-y pro",i., ....ri.1y . gala...

IC... Co,.."uctiO" Co ho". ol"<I:"fy b'gun "0'" on 110. S934,439 "OMe"" dar'" 10 b, colt.<! Ordol Hall. It ..ill be COlllpleled by S.pt. 1961 o"d pl"ovld, hawing for 115 coHt. ON IT$ WAY-C,_ floOlll

laculty. Pre"iotlsly he taught at Ihe Des :\Ioines Art Cent er and was �u· ·pe·....·isor . of art in the Ced;'tr Falls. Iowa, Public Schools. Durillit recelll sum"u:'u he has I�''''II r.: u,·st ;,rli�t at .110' Roch"strr, :\finn., .\11 Crnl er . Joslyn :\-Iuseum ;,t {)rr1�ha, and, .h... Stille College of I"w�. Hr has been ,lrt d ireclo r at :'ew H.lITllllhire sum m rr ("am is and I;,u.�ht at San Franeisco SUt(' Col· Irgr in summer , 1957. ' His works OIre in Ihe pc'mlOinent 1.olleetions of the joslyn Museum,

,

Sioux Cit)' Art Center, Luther Col·

Itgr,

III.:

Stl'ph�ns

.Mount M etey College, Iowa; and the Iowa State: Department of Ed u..a·

, )

lion.

Kitzman', numerous citalions in·

dude purchase, fint, muit and hon·

Kil�man, Art; Arlhur D, Martinson,

The trio records for Capitol. In will present

howt,")

n:owral publie is th e eollege and

show. addition

of tbe "Mooring

young adult set.

.

D's

(Editor's Note: A serles of profiles on PLU's new faculty and staff will

Amuiean Chemical Society, Chemi·

scaled in the gym by 9:30 a.m. to be sure of sealing. Second period daues

A new "ocal instrumental trio, fn'an Carmers, j a p a n e s e stud('nts, The 3 0'5. will present a unique kind In iii I a r)" penonnel , 50,000 Bo)' (;f entertainment S('pl. 30 at 8 p.m. 5,,01lts at Valley Forge, governors in EaSlvo ld Chapel, The s h. 0 w is e<lllcd The 3 D's present The 3 R's - R h y rn e, Rhylhm and Reason. Comedy, drama, music and rhythm arc combined to showcase some of Ille w orld's best·love d literatulT Dimension and di�'ersity are t he order of Ihe night. The pounding of Cannon and t hunder of hoof of the "Light Brigad�," the triumphanl march home wilh thc hcad of L ewis Carrol's jabberwoeky and the pa­ thetic swoosh of Casey's third strike ....ill be among Ih(' high.lights of the

Additional Faculty Members Swell PLU Teaching Staff

a n umber of aMidu for professional

will be rel eased early Thursday to enable everyone to get 10 Ihe convocali on.

TOBIASON

VANDRUFF

M presented in the fint four issues

journals and is a, mcmber of the

B. Hicks, ReplTsent.;lIive from Washington's Sixth ConglTuional District.

'LAM

C ol lrlife

Mn.:

or awards al the low.. Annual, Del Moine. Stale

Art Center, Iowa !'nnu al

Fair

Biennial,

Competition,

Mid ...·..st

Sioux C i I Y Srvrn SIllle

Show, Sioux City Art ernler, Illi­

nnis State Fair and th(' Life of (;h.-iu

Diennial. His works ha"e been shnwn in the Watercolor Show of AlI1 t'l ita <lnd the seiec:l('d paintrrs sho...· of Ihe Mulvane A�t Cen ler at Topt·ka. He has a bachelor of fine MIS de· grec from Drakc Universily and a ' )'Iaster of'arts degree from San Fran· CISCO Stale College. He has abo studied at Colorado Colltge. L' ni· \"enity of Iowa and Uni""ruiy of Illin o is. Arthur D. Martinsnn, 32, a Ta· coma Community Collegr instructor last sehool year, joincd

the

PLC

faculty as a$.5istant profrnor of his· tory. A native of Puyallup, Dr. Martin·

son wrote h� dodor of philosophy dissertation

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.

the history of Mt.

Rainier National Park }

He has spent 1 3 summers at "It. Rainier with the National Park $c'f\" ir(' and rccently h as hrrn a ,rllil in� ema n. He is a 1�57 PLU graduatr. hav. ing earned a baehdor of IlrH de.ltrel"' il' history. He subsequently recri\'ed a masten degn:e in histqry at WSU . :\-fin Li nda B. C on noll y of Rirli· ",.>ad. Ohio, joinrd tht: fatu ity as i':�l nl<"tor of math('malics. Sh.. rrcei"ed a master ul :IriS de· "fr,' in june from M ichigan State L'ni"rrS;ly, whrrr she was a teaching :I��i$wlll. Ohio Wcslryan U n ;" ersily � wardrd her a bachrlor of art§ ric· lr �ee twO years ago. Miss Connolly is a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics honorary, at.d Kappa Delta Pi, eduUotion hon· "r ary

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