WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
Summer 2002

Shock Talk Summer 2002

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Shockers everywhere, at events long ago to happenings just the other day, always have something interesting to say. Take this sampling as a Shock Talk example:

“I’m very excited. People get excited about going to the Final Four. We are excited because the Kennedy Center is our Final Four.”

Nick Johnson, wsu director of dance, as quoted in the Sunflower about members of the Wichita Contemporary Dance Theater ensemble who performed “The Envelope” May 13 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

“Our Alma Mater, Old Fiske Hall
Leans proudly ’gainst the hill.
Now you may think that it will fall
But you’re wrong, it never will.
The termites, mice and ivy
Hold the walls up firm,
It will still be standing here
When we have served our term.”

Lyrics sung to the tune of the school’s Alma Mater by fine arts majors from the University of Wichita class of 1952 who attended the class’ 50-year reunion May 16-18.

“The mission of the college is still the same — we offer the visual arts, music, theater and dance. The challenge is how to maintain all of those. Because they are so related, the College of Fine Arts becomes much less if we detract from any of those disciplines.”

Walter Myers, who retired June 7 as dean of the College of Fine Arts nearly four decades after joining the university faculty as a trumpet instructor in 1963, as quoted in a May 26 article in The Wichita Eagle.

“Always swim with a buddy.”

Laura Taylor, aquatics coordinator at Wichita State, among the safety tips she shared on the wsu Newsline at (316) 978-3682. Her comments were featured on the newsline through June 2.


 During a round of spring cleaning at The Shocker’s offices in the Woodman Alumni Center, we came across a file labeled “Historical.” Inside, among other old photographs, we found this one. But what in the world are they doing? If you know, or have an educated guess, please contact us. Give us a call at (316) 978-3833 or (316) 978-3835; mail your response to The Shocker, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita KS 67260-0054; or fax us  at (316) 978-3088; or e-mail us at connie.white@wichita.edu.

What we know:
The photo was taken circa 1900. Its vantage looks south from Fairmount Hall, which was then the signature building of Fairmount College, the predecessor of the University of Wichita and Wichita State. Built in 1894, Fairmount Hall burned in 1929. At the time the photo was taken, the president of the college was Nathan J. Morrison, Fairmount’s first president, who served from 1895 until 1907, when Henry E. Thayer began his seven-year tenure as president.
 

 


SHOCK TALK

Shock Talk Summer 2002

Shockers everywhere, at events long ago to happenings just the other day, always have something interesting to say. Take this sampling -- featuring an original editorial cartoon by Richard Crowson -- as a Shock Talk example: