Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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REGISTRAR During his two years in the office Mr. John W. Bunn, university registrar, has brought sever- al innovations to the campus. He has installed a new system of registration and has had in- stalled for his office a new photostat machine which reproduces by modern and exact meth- ods transcripts of student records. In Cleve- land this spring Mr. Bunn was chairman of the auditing committee at the convention of Ohio registrars. He and Mr. Eugene Beatty have the distinction of being the youngest registrar and assistant of any Ohio college. LIBRARY In the past several years and especially this year, the library has made a great improve- ment by increasing its number of periodicals and replenishing back issues. Many books were added to meet demands of special emer- gency courses. The library also has acquired a fascinating and valuable new machine, which makes it possible to read whole books or ex- tracts which have been reproduced on motion picture film. The library this year has been un- der the supervision of acting librarian, Dr. Frank C. Ogg. Lett to right: Miss Yocum, Miss King, Miss Burling, Mrs. Sharp, Dr. Ogg. NEWS BUREAU Over lOO newspapers are contacted weekly by the university News Bureau and many special stories about university people and happenings go to magazines and feature services. Mr. Paul W. Jones, director, finishing his first year here, came from the staff of the Columbus Citizen where he was state editor. A staff of six stu- dents assists Mr. Jones in the News Bureau with typing, news writing, and photography. They are Marshall Folts, Leonard Held, Grace Otto, Charles Rankowski, Al Sautter, and Martha Walrath. Prof. Jesse J. Currier of the journal- ism department also assists with photography. Left to right: Mr. Bunn, Mrs. McCluggage, Miss Secor, Mr. Beatty. .S Q 1 Left to right: AI Sautter, Leonard Held, Grace Otto, Martha Walrath, Prof. Currier, Mr. Jones. '

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T l n Z? i. ,H i ee e XA. f9. i QQ' R Veg . W 2 e 5 .Rl Eifibtiiliitl lj l lr'ii ilhfilll ll.. liwl l Approximately 25,000 miles have been covered by the Extension staff this year in carrying on extension work. Five hundred students were enrolled in classes in 20 different centers the first semester. More than 250 signed up for second semester work. Music, art, home economics, and speech were added to the regular courses offered this year. Mr. William C. Jordan has completed his third year as director of extension service. ifllig fltiyilllik Hlixxu E ,i it il.l. ' ii.1 l A ' BHBfAl .J .ws .Z .iff The Alumni Bureau is a clearing house for informa- tion about university graduates old and new, and the office maintains contact with B. G. people the country over. With a modern filing system now in use, Dr. Homer B. Williams, the director, is able to give a variety of information useful to many uni- versity departments and functions. The Bureau also is the binding link between 20 active alumni organizations located throughout the state. BUREAU CW in .5 V2.5 ff-yoga ii 3. i .X -Q. eifcmmlwwhub The Bureau of Appointments is not wholly respon- sible but is instrumental in the job placement of the graduates of Bowling Green State University. This year the Bureau has had a fine opportunity to function extensively because of vacancies made by men joining the armed forces. Probably the greatest need has been for teachers in the elementary, science, mathematics, and industrial arts fields. Dr. Walter A. Zaugg heads the Bureau.



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BUSINESS OFFICE The Business Office, headed by the University Busi- ness manager, Mr. Ervin J. Kreischer, put in a stren- uous year due to the increased business activity connected with the building program. Shortages, priorities, and accompanying red tape added to the usual financial headaches. Assistants in the office are Miss Ada Meyerholtz, voucher clerk, Miss Leah Reese, cashier, and Miss Evalyn McClelland, boolckeeper. Left to right: Miss Meyerholtz, Mr. Kreischer, Miss McClelland, Miss Reese. SECRETARIES The secretarial staff includes the secretaries of the student deans and of Dr. Frank J. Prout. Miss Bessie Stallbohm serves the president in this capacity. Miss Olive Cummings is secretary for the College of Education and Bureau of Appointments, Miss Wil- ma Richard of the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Busi- ness Administration, and Miss Clarabelle Sekinger, of the Deon of Students. A Seated: Miss Cummings, Miss Stallbohm. Stand- ing: Miss Richard, Miss Sekinger. MAINTENANCE This year Mr. Randolph Ronk completed his twenty- fifth year of service os maintenance engineer of Bowling Green State University. A large staff of assistants is responsible for the safety and physical aspect of the campus. Mr. Lyman Stevens is the campus policeman assisted by Mr. Wayne Canfield. Mr. Orville Fahle is the superintendent of buildings. Left to right: Mr. Canfield, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Ronk.

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