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I-., I i4 %h.k il km Dramatic arts lecturer Frederick G, Walsh gives an assignment. Fast becoming an Ohio tradition is economics professor Al Gubitz ' technique of scaling out exam papers to his classes. f fj :i ' Z7S3Z
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■t: f 1 %, ft V - f ' . yiAA ; 0 I % ' . II llJi ' 5 high-powered staff of instruc- tors has always been Ohio University ' s chief selling point. Still a pio- neer in higher education, Ohio maintains the progress it began in 1804 by keeping its faculty standards high, its methods of teaching modern. On this and the following pages, the Athena shows you most of the 200-odd men and women whose ideas and ideals have made this in- stitution a pacemaker in American education. ' r 28
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faculty Two new deans were appointed this year When the University College was this year cen- tralized in a single department rather than split between the deans of men and women, Einar A. Hansen was the logical choice for its dean. A leader in progressive teacher-training on the Ohio campus, Hansen is well qualified for his new job. Not averse to working overtime, he is frequently in his office at 4:30 in the morning, often stays as late as 11:30 in the evening. (Above, at his McGuffey Hall desk, and with his secretary, Mildred Peters. ) Deans Hansen and Lange are men with progressive ideas Young, ag gressive Laurence W. Lange is this year a freshman on the campus, is just ending his second semester as Dean of Men. Lange al- ready has increased interest in inter-fraternity affairs, has supervised the organization of the freshman class, banned the proposed freshman hazing program, and has helped to build up the Men ' s Union House of Delegates. He is well pleased with Ohio, finds the people here much more friendly than in his native New York. (Be- low, at his Cutler Hall desk, and with his two sons, Bobby and Tommy.) 30
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