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Hunter Goes to Emory<br />

University<br />

Dr. J. Paul Hunter ’55 has been<br />

named associate professor of English<br />

at Emory University. Dr. Hunter has<br />

previously held a teaching position at<br />

Williams College at Williamstown,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

He goes to Emory from the Uni-<br />

versity of California at Riverside,<br />

where he is presently serving as an<br />

assistant professor of English. Dr.<br />

Hunter’s field of special interest is in<br />

the Literature of Daniel DeFoe.<br />

He is a native of Jamestown, New<br />

York. He earned his B.A. in English<br />

at Indiana Central, his M.A. in Eng-<br />

lish at Miami University and his Ph.<br />

D. in English at Rice University,<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

Mrs. Hunter is the former Caroline<br />

Schrack ’54.<br />

Indiana Central Joins<br />

Placement Association<br />

Indiana Central College has become<br />

a member of the Midwest College<br />

Placement Association, it was an-<br />

nounced by Paul Pielemeier, place-<br />

ment director, who received notice re-<br />

cently that the college’s membership<br />

application has been approved.<br />

More than a thousand colleges and<br />

universities belong to the College<br />

Placement Council, of which the Mid-<br />

west Association is one of eight con-<br />

stituent regional groups. This is the<br />

first time that Indiana Central has<br />

been a member of any placement or-<br />

ganization except those concerned<br />

with filling teaching positions.<br />

Affiliation with the Midwest Asso-<br />

ciation will assist Indiana Central<br />

graduates who are not entering teach-<br />

ing to find a greater variety of em-<br />

ployment opportunities.<br />

Dr. Koenig Takes New<br />

Position<br />

Dr. Robert W. Koenig, who for a<br />

number of years was pastor of the<br />

College Church in University Heights<br />

and in 1962 was elected to the super-<br />

intendency of Indiana Conference<br />

South, has now been elected executive<br />

director of the Church Federation of<br />

Greater Indianapolis. He will take his<br />

new office July 1.<br />

Mrs. Koenig is the former Kathryn<br />

Deal, ’45.<br />

Candidates Named for<br />

Alumni Officers<br />

Two Indianapolis men, Otto Al-<br />

bright and Paul K. Smith, have been<br />

nominated for president of the Indi-<br />

ana Central College Alumni Associa-<br />

tion. Albright teaches at Wood High<br />

School and is vice president of the In-<br />

dianapolis Area Alumni Club. Smith<br />

is assistant principal of School 34 and<br />

first vice president of the Alumni As-<br />

sociation.<br />

Those nominated to represent the<br />

Association on the college’s Board of<br />

Trustees are Victor M. Bogle, director<br />

and assistant dean of the Kokomo<br />

regional campus of Indiana Univer-<br />

sity, and Miss Blanche Penrod, dean<br />

of girls at Southport High School.<br />

Life members of the association have<br />

received mail ballots, and voted for<br />

one candidate for trustee as well as<br />

for president. In the case of the as-<br />

sociation’s Board of Directors, mem-<br />

bers voted for five of the ten candi-<br />

dates.<br />

They are Mrs. Mary Rider Bare,<br />

Casey, Illinois; Gordon France, An-<br />

derson; Arville Funk, Corydon; Sea-<br />

born <strong>Hill</strong>is, Indianapolis; Mrs. Kath-<br />

ryn Stine Hinshaw, Shelbyville; Jim<br />

Knight, Indianapolis; John Mullen, In-<br />

dianapolis, retiring association presi-<br />

dent; Richard Reasoner, Indianapolis;<br />

Clyde F. Reese, Indianapolis; and<br />

Loren D. Thomas, Fort Wayne.<br />

150 Pupils Attended ‘Nurses<br />

Day’<br />

More than 150 high school pupils<br />

attended the “Future Nurses Day”<br />

open house held Tuesday, April 5, at<br />

Indiana Central College under the<br />

sponsorship of the college and Com-<br />

munity Hospital. Following registra-<br />

tion from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., the visi-<br />

tors were welcomed by President<br />

Esch, and Miss Virginia Sims, director<br />

of the nursing department, explained<br />

the curriculum.<br />

Indiana Central’s nursing course is<br />

the first fully accredited two-year<br />

associate degree program in the state<br />

and the fourth in the nation.<br />

Students completing the course are<br />

eligible to take State Board of<br />

Nurses’ Registration and Nursing Ex-<br />

aminations and become registered<br />

nurses.<br />

Following lunch on the campus, the<br />

nursing aspirants toured the college<br />

and then were taken to Community<br />

Hospital for an inspection of its facil-<br />

ities.<br />

ICC to Present ‘Atomic’<br />

Course<br />

A one-day course on atomic absorp-<br />

tion spectrometry will be held at In-<br />

diana Central College April 21, from<br />

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Purpose of the course is to present<br />

to potential users of this type of in-<br />

strument a critical evaluation of its<br />

theory, uses range, accuracy and limi-<br />

tations. The instructor will be Dr.<br />

Edward E. Pickett, professor of agri-<br />

cultural Chemistry at the University<br />

of Missouri. He operates the Spectro-<br />

graphic Laboratory at the University,<br />

doing analysis on biological and agri-<br />

cultural materials, chiefly to ascer-<br />

tain their biologically important<br />

mineral elements.<br />

The Industrial Relations Center of<br />

the college and the Indiana Section,<br />

American Chemical Society, are spon-<br />

soring the program.<br />

Public Events at ICC<br />

April 26, 1966<br />

April 26-27, Showers Lectures in<br />

the Christian Religion, delivered by<br />

the Reverend Dr. Harold A. Bosley,<br />

senior minister of Christ Church<br />

Methodist, New York City.<br />

Lectures at 9:35 a.m. April 26, 4:OO<br />

and 7:30 p.m. April 27.<br />

April 30 Dedication of Louis<br />

Schwitzer Center, 2 p.m., Ransburg<br />

Auditorium.<br />

May 21 May Festival, 8 p.m., Rans-<br />

burg Auditorium.<br />

May 25 Pop concert by College<br />

Choir, directed by Farrell M. Scott,<br />

associate professor of music and cho-<br />

ral director, and Indianapolis Civic<br />

Orchestra and Symphonic Wind En-<br />

semble, both directed by Lowell Bo-<br />

roughs, Music Department chairman,<br />

8 p.m., Ransburg Auditorium.<br />

May 29 Senior Candlelighting Service,<br />

8 p.m., Ransburg Auditorium.<br />

June 2-4 Senior Class Play, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Ransburg Auditorium.<br />

June 4 Alumni Day.<br />

June 5 Baccalaureate Service, 11 a.m.,<br />

Ransburg Auditorium. 61st annual<br />

Commencement, 6 p.m. (outdoors un-<br />

less weather forces it inside gymna-<br />

sium)

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