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Memories and Friends From the three two-credit courses in Journalism offered at Kent 25 years ago the school of journalism, then not even a department, has grown in leaps and bounds. At present time, the school of journalism is nationally known and held in high respect by those in the practicing fields. The National Press Photographer ' s Association has cited it for pioneering in the education for press photography, a field in which the school enjoys an international repu- tation, and the State of Ohio cited the journalism school for advancing the prestige of the State. Through the hard work and efforts of the journalism professors and the in- terest shown by every J -major, the prestige the jour- nalism school holds is being scattered all over the nation. And perhaps even more important is the attitude of the j- students here. Everyone of them will always carry heart- warming memories of the J -school, the J -profs, their ex- periences, their work on publications . . . their friends. 28
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Fred Sparks, foreign corre- spondent and staff writer for the Chicago Daily Newts, gave the keynote address on Press In Korea, at the opening session of the Short Course to more than 200 photog- raphers in the Arts Building at Kent, March 18, 1952. Observers, who were members of the annual Kent State Short Course in Press Photography, seem very en- grossed in examining the new Kodak BC flash gun which J. Winton Lemen demonstrated for them. rm H I Hhm ' ' - Mr ■ B i bL m k H h Ih i H This picture was taken of the photo short course display of prints which were entered in the national contest. Bob McMaken, former Kent student and Stater photographer, received honorable mention in society on his picture.
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Sitting around the semi-circular toble are journalism majors in one of the most infor- mal J-courses offered here at KSU. This Editing class is taught by Murray Powers, managing editor of the Akron Beacon Journal. Practically everything from humorous news- paper anecdotes to how to manage a newspaper is discussed. When this picture was taken, the students were giving their views on the results of the Ike-Adlai presidential race. Deeply engrossed in how to write a good news story is being practiced in this Reporting class instructed by Prof Bill Fisher. Seated from right to left are students, Rod Kalten- baugh, Moynord Buck, Don Sabbath, Chuck Miller, Barbara Pickering, Allen Smith, Anne Liberati and Tom Duke. Dewey Hale, Joe Antenora and Marilyn Beifuss are enlarg- ing negatives in the journalism school ' s photography dork- room. Pat Cain and Robert Burrs are taking wire copy from the teletype machine in the journalism lounge. 29
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