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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 grad- uation. The Department of Business Administration of- fered a variety of courses in several fields, which in- cluded accounting, business, law, finance, insurance, industrial management, marketing, and statistics as Well as general business administration. The addi- tion of a journalism curriculum to the College of Business Administration was only three years old. Newswriting and editing, photo journalism, publica- tion management, public relations, and radio jour- nalism were offered. The Chemistry Department is one of a small pro- portion of university departments approved by the American Chemical Society for the training of pro- fessional chemists. Students in this department had the further advantage of studying in the newest class-room building on campus. l JENSEN, WINIERED E. Asst. Prof. l Education Dept. I JOHNSON, MADGE E. Assoc. Prof. Home Ec. Dept. l JOSEPH, CAPT. A. D., JR. Asst. Professor Air Sc. and Tact. Dept. KARNES, LowRY B. Assoc. Prof. Geog. Dept. KIMBELL, TXSGT. R. O. Instructor Air Sc. and Tact. Dept. KING, RUBY L. Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc. Dept. KRABILL, DAVID M. Professor Math. Dept. LAKOFSKY, CHARLES Asst. Professor Art Dept. LELAND, LOWELL P. Assoc. Prof. English Dept. LONGWORTH, D. S. Assoc. Professor Sociology Dept. In his office in the basement of the Ele- mentary Euilding can be found SAMUEL M. MAYFIELD, chairman of the geology department. In his 34th year at Bowling Green is MERRILL C. MCEWEN, chair- man of the music department. FRANK C. OGG is chairman of the mathematics department. Dr. Ogg received his doctor- ate from the University of Illinois. Chair- man of the business administration de- partment is BENJAMIN L. PIERCE. JoNEs, TXSGT. CHARLES P. Instructor Air Sc. and Tact. Dept. JORDAN, WILLIAM C. Assoc. Prof. Education Dept. KENNEDY, JAMES PAUL Professor Music Dept. KILMER, RUTH K. Instructor Lib. Sc. Dept. KLECKNER, DONALD C. Asst. Professor Speech Dept. KOENIG, CAPT. J. R. Asst. Professor Mil. Sc. and Tact Dept. LAKOFSKY, HELEN D. Instructor Music Department LEEDY, PAUL F. Professor English Dept. LowR1E, SAMUEL H. Professor Sociology Dept. LUEDTKE, D. M. Instructor Hlth 8: P.E. Dept.
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Faculty . . , GUTHRIE, MEARL R. Asst. Prof. Bus. Ed. Dept. HALL, W. HEINLEN Professor Chem. Dept. HAMRPI, HAROLD T. Asst. Prof. Biology Dept. HANSON, KATHRYN L. Asst. Prof. Education Dept. HELMS, LLOYD A. Professor Econ. Dept. HENDERSON, H. W. Assoc. Prof. Home Ec. Dept. HERBERT, DALE C. Instructor Hlth Xa P.E. Dept. HESTON, LAURA E. Professor Home Ec. Dept. HowE, WARREN A. 1 Asst. Prof. Acct. Dept. . HUFFMAN, WAYNE S. Assoc. Prof. History Dept. J. LEVAN HILL is chairman of the in- dustrial arts department. Associate pro- fessor of geography and chairman of that department is LOWRY B. KARNES. Dr. Karnes came to Bowling Green in 1945. PAUL F. LEEDY is professor of English and chairman of the library science department. He also works as librarian. COL. THOMAS R. MALONE is professor of military science and tac- tics in the ROTC department. HALLBERG, CARL W. Asst. Prof. Biol. Dept. HAMMER, AVERILL J Professor Chem. Dept. HAVEN, DALE Assoc. Prof. Music Dept. HAZELTINE, ROBERT E Instructor Lib. Sc. Dept. HENDERSON, ROBERT D. Assoc. Prof. Bus. Ad. Dept. HEPLER, JOHN H. Instructor Speech Dept. HILL, J. LEVAN Assoc. Prof. Ind. Arts Dept. HooLEY, AGNES M. Asst. Prof. Hlth St P.E. Dept. HYMAN, MELVIN Asst. Prof. Speech Dept. JENSEN, MYRTLE G. Assoc. Prof. Music Dept. Over 8,000 students have studied under eight professors since the Art Department moved into its modern building six years ago. Many things have changed since 1946 when only 125 students climbed to the third floor of the Men's Gym to what was then the Art Department. Traveling exhibits have been displayed in the gallery of the Fine Arts Building periodically during the year. Student work decor- ated the bulletin boards in the halls. Besides the B.A. degree, a B.F.A. degree for specialized work in one particular field of art is offered. The Biology Department was responsible for the museum on campus. The collection of plants and ani- mals was located in Moseley Hall, which is named after Dr. E. L. Moseley, the first professor of science at Bowling Green State Normal College. The biology greenhouse, located behind the building supplied plants for class study. The National Science Founda- tion awarded graduate and postdoctorate fellowships to outstanding students in the field of science.
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Faculty . . . I l MANDELL, MAURICE I. MARTIN, CLARE S. MAYNARD, CART. KENT MCCUSKEY, DOROTHY Asst. Prof. Professor Asst. Professor Professor Bus. Ad. Dept. Chemistry Dept. Air Sc. 81 Tact. Dept. Ed. Dept. MANI-IART, LEWIS F. MATI-IIAs, HARRY R. MCCORDOCK, R. STANLEY Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Professor Bus. Ad. Dept. Math. Dept. History Dept. MCEWEN, MERRILL C. MERRELL, VIRGINIA MILES, FRANK F. MOULTON, DOROTHY Professor Instructor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Music Dept. Lib. Sc. Dept. Soc. Dept. Eng. Dept. MENEFEE, CART. ROBERT MESERVE, FRANK G. MINER, HARVEY D. Asst. Professor Assoc. Prof. Instructor Mil. Sc. 8: Tact. Dept. Biol. Dept. In-d. Arts Dept. MUELLICH, GEORGE NAI-'r, M. BENTON OBEE, HAROLD B. O'DONNELL, NORBERT Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Hlth. 8: P.E. Dept. Chem. Dept. Speech Dept. English Dept. MYERS, EVERETT C. NoRo1vIANN, B. F. OCVIRK, OTTo G. Assoc. Prof. Professor Instructor Biol. Dept. Hist. Dept. Art Dept. G-ROVER C. PLATT, professor of his- tory and chairman of the department, re- ceived his doctorate from Iowa State University and came to Bowling Green in 1946. CECIL REW is chairman of the foreign language department. Chairman of the accounting department is WIL- LIAM F. SCHMELTZ who attended Harvard graduate school. EMERSON C. SHUCK is chairman of the department of English and dean of the graduate school. The Economics Department offered a major to students in both the colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration. Many others took classes there for a background in different fields. Inflation, deflation, price stabilization, and the shrinking dollar were discussed in classes offered by the Economics Department. Bowling Green began as a state normal college and has continued to have a large Educational De- partment. The elementary level included the train- ing of teachers for kindergarten and the primary grades from one to six. The secondary level trained students for teaching in junior and senior high school. Other fields such as speech and hearing therapy were offered. The graduate student in edu- cation was trained in counseling, guidance, and school administration. Approximately one-third of the students on campus were enrolled in these courses. English curriculum has expanded in the last two years, and freshmen are required to take place- ment tests so that they may be put in slow or more advanced English courses. Besides learning how to express himself better, the English student reads the Atlantic Monthly, learning about current events and new ideas. Advanced students in English
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