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Robert E. Stinson Hubert P. Stone Sidney C. Stone Robert H. Stroup Galen Stutsman Harold E. Tinnappel Amy R. Torgerson Inst, Art Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc. Assoc. Prof. Speech Asst. Prof. Bus. Ad. Assoc. Prof. Bus. Ed. Asst. Prof. Math. Inst. Hlth. 8. P. E. Ref. Libr. Dir. of WBGU Chm. of Dept. Roland M. Torgerson MfSgt. Robert D. Tom H. Tuttle Robert W. Twyman Leland S. Van Scoyoc Harmon R. Voskuil Willard F. Prof, Ind. Arts Troutman Prof. Phil. Assoc. Prof. Hist. Assoc. Prof. Econ. Assoc. Prof. Econ. Wankelman Chm. of Dept. Inst. Air Sc. 8. Tact. Chm. of Dept. Assoc. Prof. Art Chm. of Dept. Joseph E. Weber Roy J. Weger Lois M. Wellock John E. Wenrick Robert H. Whittaker Eloise E. Whitwer Philip R. Wigg Prof. Chem. Asst. Prof. Music Asst. Prof. Hlth. Prof. Psych, Asst. Prof. Hlth. Asst. Prof. Biol. Asst. Prof. Art Dir. Bands 8. P. E. Chm. of Dept. 8. P. E. Francis F. Wilcox Allen V. Wiley Emory O. Windrem Capt. W. L. Wood Jr. Margaret Yocom Charles W. Young Inst. Music Asst. Prof. Econ. Inst. Speech Asst. Prof. Air Sc. Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc. Prof. Ed. 8. Tact. Asst. Libr. of good and bad and right and wrong by studying the views of outstanding Greek, Christian, and modern thinkers. The Physical Education Department offered courses as elec- tives to other than physical education maiors. All freshmen and sophomores were required to take physical education courses of nine-week periods. ln classes offered by the Physics Department, the students learned about the world of the atom and the significance of survival. Courses studied were electronics, sound and super- sonics, optics and spectroscopy, magnetism, and the applica- tions of physics in industry. Students took courses offered by the Political Science De- partment in world governments and the international body set up to bring those governments under a common bond of peace. Roundtable discussions of current political affairs were common. The Psychology Department used a theoretical and clinical approach. Tests in vocational guidance, general abilities, aca- demic aptitudes, educational guidance, personality problems, and adiustment problems were given in the Psychology Clinic. A popular elective course at B. G. was the marriage and family relations course taught in the Sociology Department. Pre-professional students in the fields of social work, law, and theology were among those enrolled in the department. Speech and hearing tests during freshmen orientation came under the guidance of the Speech Department. Corrective courses were offered to anyone needing them. The speech stu- dent was given experience in speaking and acting before an audience. The department was divided into four main activities -dramatics, debate, radio, and speech courses, and sponsored the Huron Playhouse, WBGU radio station, and debate compe- tition.
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M4 I ' 7 ' The door to extracurricular activities was wide open and the opportunities they offered were varied. Campus publi- cations, one important branch of activities, gave iournalism students as well as any other interested students the oppor- tunity to gain valuable experience and a host of friends at the same time. Student government opened other doors for leadership experience as did Association of Women Stu- dents and Council on Student Affairs. One of the most pleasant of all college activities is choosing the campus beauties, including this year Key Queen, Homecoming Queen, May Queen and her court, and Miss B-G. Choosing the Key King gave co-eds of Smith College an idea of what the typical mid-western college man looks like in 8 x lO form. A score of other activities gave every Bowling Green student the opportunity to widen his background for future responsi- bilities.
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