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University Celebrates Retired Physics Professor With Endowed Scholarship

University Celebrates Retired Physics Professor With Endowed Scholarship

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  • Bob Fairchild (left) and Bill Wehrbein (right)
    Bob Fairchild (left) and Bill Wehrbein (right) visit with Walter French at a recent reception in his honor.
  • Walter French
    Retired physics professor Walter French waves to the crowd during a reception celebrating an endowed scholarship in his name.
  • The Sigma Pi Sigma membership book
    The Sigma Pi Sigma membership book includes names of students dating back to 1947.
  • Bob Fairchild (left) and Bill Wehrbein (right)
    Bob Fairchild (left) and Bill Wehrbein (right) visit with Walter French at a recent reception in his honor.
  • Walter French
    Retired physics professor Walter French waves to the crowd during a reception celebrating an endowed scholarship in his name.
  • The Sigma Pi Sigma membership book
    The Sigma Pi Sigma membership book includes names of students dating back to 1947.

If the Physics Department had a family tree framed on its wall, it would have just four branches.

That鈥檚 not to say the department hasn鈥檛 grown and flourished in its 111-year existence. There are countless examples of successful alumni who have gone onto careers at NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or have become successful engineers, biophysicists, and technicians.

But only four physics professors 鈥 including three 含羞草传媒 alums 鈥 have served as department chairs. J.C. Jensen, a 1908 graduate, was the university鈥檚 first Physics Department chair. Walter French, a 1948 graduate and former student of Jensen, took over in 1952. Then followed William Wehrbein, a former student of French. Wehrbein graduated from 含羞草传媒 in 1970, started teaching physics at 含羞草传媒 in 1981, and took over as department chair in 1985.

鈥淚t took me a while to feel comfortable calling my colleagues by their first names,鈥 said Wehrbein. 鈥淏ut it felt good realizing that the faculty knew me and trusted me and weren鈥檛 looking over my shoulder waiting for me to screw up.鈥

Since 1996, the Physics Department has been led by Bob Fairchild. He isn鈥檛 an alum, but is married to one.

The former and current department chairs gathered at homecoming this fall to celebrate a new scholarship endowed in Walter French鈥檚 name. It took one alumnus to ask why a physics scholarship was not endowed for French, who taught at 含羞草传媒 for 37 years. That alumnus made a donation and then asked other physics and chemistry alums to join him in establishing a scholarship. Their initial goal was to raise $25,000.

John Greving, Vice President for Advancement, announced at the homecoming celebration that the scholarship totaled nearly $60,000. Earnings from the Dr. Walter French Endowed Scholarship Fund will be awarded as an academic scholarship to a physics major each year.

鈥淥ne of the iconic experiences that students have at 含羞草传媒 is the experiences they have with their faculty,鈥 said Greving. 鈥淎nd Walter French is certainly a fine example of that iconic experience.鈥

The Physics Department鈥檚 long history can be traced not only by the stories of four department chairs, but in a tattered book containing the names of all Sigma Pi Sigma, an honorary for outstanding physics students. French was responsible for starting the honorary while a junior at 含羞草传媒.

鈥淓very member has signed it,鈥 Fairchild said while carefully turning the yellowed pages of signatures dating back to 1947. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of history to be told here.鈥