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

 - Class of 1954

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Betty J. Corwin Dale E. Courtney George J. Cowell Wm. Robert Crider Daniel J. Crowley Jesse J. Currier R. Thelma D'AImoine Asst. Prof. Psych. Inst, Geog. Asst. Prof. Inst. Ed., Asst. Dean Prof. Graphic Arts, Prof. Journ., Asst. Prof. Biol. Eng. Draw. Col. of Ed. Chm. Gr. Arts Dept. Chm. Journ. Dept. Edgar F. Daniels John W. Darr Russell Decker Miriam De largey Raymond W. Derr E. Eugene Dickerman Mabel E. Drennan Inst. Eng. Asst. Prof. Bus. Ad. Asst. Prof. Bus. Ad. Inst. Lib. Sc. 8. Assoc. Prof. Journ. Prof. Biol. Assoc. Prof. Ref. Libr. For. Lang. Grace A. Durrin Richard Ecker Gerald C. Eichholz William R. Eicker Arvid Ek Catherine Ellis Gertrude M. Eppler Assoc. Prof. Eng. Inst. Music Intern Inst. Ed. Intern Inst. Psych. Inst. Chem. Inst. Lib. Sci., Assoc. Prof. Hlth. Acquis. Libr. G P.E. John V. Falconieri Leon E. Fauley Mylen E. Fitzwater Lyle R. Fletcher Giles R. Floyd Arnold B. Fox Cecil M. Freeburne Asst. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Music Assoc. Prof. Psych. Asst. Prof. Geog. Assoc. Prof. Eng. Inst. Eng. Assoc. Prof. Psych. For. Lang. awarded graduate and postdoctorate fellowships to outstand- ing students in the 'field of science. 4 The Department of Business Education provided clerical ability tests for the University students. Certificates of their test ratings were given the students to use in applying for positions after graduation. The Department of Business Administration offered a variety of courses in several fields, which included accounting, busi- ness, law, finance, insurance, industrial management, marketing, and statistics as well as general business administration, The ad- dition of a iournalism curriculum to the Collcge of Business Ad- ministration was only two years old. Newswriting and editing, photo journalism, publication management, public relations, and radio iournalism were offered. The Chemistry Department boasts the newest class-room building on campus. The department is approved by the Amer- ican Chemical Society for the training of professional chemists. The National Science Foundation awarded graduate and post- doctorate fellowships. Inflation, deflation, price stabilization, and the shrinking dollar were discussed in classes offered by the Economics De- partment. The department offered a maior to students in both the colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration. Bowling Green began as a state normal college and has continued to have a large Education Department. The elemen- tary level included the training of teachers for kindergarten and

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I Wilber J. Abell Leslie F. Adams Warren S. Allen Silas S. Anderson W. Harold Anderson Iris E. Andrews Frank C. Arnold Assoc. Prof. Bus. Ad. lnst. Mil. Sci. and Assoc. Prof. lnst. Psych. Assoc. Prof. Hlth. 8, Asst. Prof. Hlth. 8. Asst. Prof. Psych. C.W.O. Tact. Music P.E. P.E. ACLILTY Robert T. Austin Joseph K. Balogh Charles A. Barrell James R. Bashore, Jr. Ralph L. Beck John H. Becker Bruce H. Bellord tnst. Ind. Arts Assoc. Prof. Soc. Prof. Pol. Sci., Chm. lnst. Eng. Assoc. Prof. Ed. lnst. 8. Serials Libr. Inst. Hlth. 8. P.E. Pol. Sci. Dept. Col. Luther M. Bivins Elizabeth L. Robert O. Bone Donald W. Bowman Howard O. Brogan Mai. James R. Cables Phyllis D. Carpenter Prof. Air Sci. G Tact. Blackburn Asst. Prof. Art Prof. Physics Prof. Eng. Asst. Prof. Air Sci. lnst. Music Asst. Prof. Bus. Ed. 8 Tact. Richard C. Carpenter Edward S. Claflin John R. Coash James R. Coffey Jacob Cohen Gilbert W. Cooke Samuel M. Cooper Asst. Prof. Eng. Assoc. Prof. Pol. Sci. Asst. Prof. Geol. Assoc. Prof. Hlth. Asst. Prof. Econ. Prof. Bus. Ad. Assoc. Prof. Hlth. E P.E. 8- P.E. Since the Art Department moved into its modern building five years ago, over 8,000 students have studied under the seven professors. Many things have changed since 1946 when only l25 students climbed to the third floor of the Men's Gym to the Art Department. Traveling exhibits have been dis- played in the gallery of the Fine Arts Building periodically dur- ing the year. Student work decorated the bulletin boards in the halls. Besides the B.A. degree, a new degree was offered, the B.F.A. for specialized work in one particular field of art. The Biology Department was responsible for the museum on campus. The collection of plants and animals was located in Moseley Hall, which is named after Dr. E. L. Moseley, first pro- fessor of science at Bowling Green State Normal College. The biology greenhouse, located behind the building, supplied plants for class study. This year the Biology Department worked on an eye cataract cure. The National Science Foundation



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Averill J Hammer Harold T Hamre Dale Haven Robert E Hazeltin John E. Gee Martha M. Gesling Stuart R. Givens Alice Greiner . . . Prof. Ed., Chm. Prof. Ed. Inst. Hist. Asst. Prof. Speech Prof. Chem. Asst. Prof. Biol. Assoc. Prof. Music Inst., Asst. Catalog Ed. Dept. Anna N. Gryting Robert M. Guion W. Heinlen Hall Carl W. Hallberg Lloyd A. Helms Helen W. Henderson John H. Hepler Roger C. Heppel Asst. Prof. Math. Inst. Psych. Prof. Chem. Asst. Prof. Biol. Prof. Econ., Chm. Assoc. Prof. Inst. Speech Inst. Geog. Econ. Dept. Home Ec. the primary grades from one to six. The secondary level trained students for teaching in iunior and senior high school. Other fields such as speech and hearing therapy were offered. The graduate student in education was trained in counseling, guidance, and school administration. Approximately one-third of the students on campus were enrolled in these courses. The eight-year-old Engineering Drawing Department met the needs of pre-engineering and industrial arts students, and a house planning course was offered for students studying home economics. English curriculum expanded in the past year, and the fresh- men took tests placing them in slow or more advanced Eng- lish courses. Besides learning how to express himself better, the English student read the Atlantic Monthly, learning about cur- rent events and new ideas. Advanced students in English came in contact with all of the great ideas of our civilization by read- ing poetry and prose of writers from other countries. French, German, Spanish, Latin, and Portuguese were of- fered to the students by the Foreign Language Department. Not only did the student learn to read and speak the language which he studied, but he learned something about the places and people of the countries where the language is spoken. National and local recognition societies were open to students with scholastic achievement records in each of the languages. The Geography Department was a separate department in the College of Business Administration. The laboratories were located on the top floor of the Library. The students partici- pated in field trips in addition to their class-room study. A small Dale C. Herbert Laura E. Heston J. Levan Hill Melvin Hyman Myrtle G. Jensen Madge E. Johnson TfSgt. Charles William C. Jordan Inst. Hlth. 8. P.E. Prof. Home Ec., Chm. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Speech, Assoc. Prof. Music Assoc. Prof. P. Jones Assoc. Prof. Ed. Home Ec. Dept. Ind. Arts Dir. Sp. 8. Hear. CI. Home Ec. Inst. Air Sci. 8. Tact. Capt. Adolph D. Lowry B. Karnes James Paul Kennedy Ruth K. Kilmer TISgt. Royal Ruby L. King Donald C. Kleckner Capt. James Koenig Joseph,Jr. Assoc. Prof. Geog., Prof. Music Inst. Lib. Sc., O. Kimbell Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc., Asst. Prof. Speech Asst. Prof. Mil. Sc. Asst. Prof. Air Sc. Chm. Geog. Dept. Periodicals Libr. Inst. Air Sc. 8. Tact. Docu. Libr. 8. Tact. 8: Tact. 20

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