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That ' Casual Look ' They run around in jeans and smocks and just have that casual look. And they ' re excused for it because they are artists. The Art department at Kent started on the unpaved road to success in 1913. Today, it is known as one of the out- standing departments here. Having access to the new fa- cilities in the Industrial Arts building, art majors are ac- quainted with any branch of art. A 1 2-manned staff has a full time job teaching the young idealists how to put their abstract ideas into something concrete. Their success in doing so has made the department what it is now. Left to right are Bette Dunn, Harold Kitner, assistant professor of art, Nancy Mehl and their guide in Mexico. During the summer of ' 52, the professor and some Kent art majors parti- cipated in this field trip to Mexico. David Hambleton and Charles Babcock are in the aeronautics laboratory at the Industrial Arts building. Both students, avia- tion technology majors, are checking instruments on an amphibian plane donated to KSU by Goodyear. 23
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Ml L 1S A %. Test Tubes, Experiments . Dr. J. Cleve Carroll, Chemistry professor and student Thomas Yukich conduct an experiment in the lab. The apparatus being used is a soil analysis tester. A flaming bunsen burner, a smoking test tube, the long and confusing corridors of McGilvrey Hall ... all these things ring a bell of familiarity with any Chemistry stu- dent. Since 1940 when McGilvrey was built. Chemistry majors at Kent began to have all the facilities needed for a well-rounded course. Today, Kent ' s Chemistry depart- ment has advanced to the top and is still making bigger strides. It is held in high esteem by the American Chem- ical Society, for the charter held by the local chapter, is one of 200 out of 1500 universities in the country. 22
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ir. ' .- ' . ' jba-crjjf; New Developments at KSU Dr. Roy Wenger, professor of education, demon- strates a Magnacorder to Robert Lede and Betty DeBout. This machine is used in the Department of Audio Visual Education. It is one of the new de- velopments in the department. Beginning as a Normal School, whose chief aim was to prepare students for elementary teaching, the College of Education has soared from an enrollment of 291 to 1700 students. Many new developments have taken place since Kent began as a small normal school. Today she can boast of being the largest single source of teachers in the state of Ohio. 24
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