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ances. The A Cappella Choir went to Florida. The Messiah was performed by the combined A Cap- pella Choir, Men's Glee Club, Treble Clef, University Community Choral Society, and the Symphony OI'- chestra at Christmas time. In 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 Supersonics, optics and spec- troscopy, magnetism, and the applications of physics in industry. Students concerned with the World situation en- rolled in the Political Science Department hoping to find an understanding of, if not a solution for, the problems of today. There they studied government of the United States and foreign nations, as well as other political institutions and internal relations. Roundtable discussions of current political affairs were common. TUTTLE, TOM H. Professor Phil. Dept. TWYMAN, ROBERT W Assoc. Prof. Hist. Dept. WANKELMAN, WILLARD F Assoc. Prof. Art Dept. WATT, MARY A. Asst. Prof. Hlth. 8: P.E. Dept. WENRICK, JOHN E. Professor Psych. Dept. WHITNEY, MARY E. Asst. Prof. Hlth. 8: P.E. Dept. WIGG, PHILIP R. Asst. Prof. Art Dept. WILCOX, FRANCIS F. Instructor Music Dept. WRIGHT, JAMES C. Asst. Prof. Psych. Dept. QV- YEAGER, RAYMOND Instructor Speech Dept. TOM H. TUTTLE is professor of philosophy and chairman of that department. WILLARD WANKLEMAN, who came to Bowling Green in 1946, is chairman of the department of art. VAN SCOYOC, LELAND S. Assoc. Professor Economics Dept. VOSKUIL, HARMON R Assoc. Prof. Economics Dept. WEBER, JOSEPH E. Professor Chem. Dept. WEGER, ROY J. Asst. Prof. Music Dept. Wi-IITTAKER, ROBERT H. Asst. Professor Hlth 8: P.E. Dept. WHITWER, E. ELOISE Asst. Professor Biology Dept. WILEY, ALLEN V. Asst. Prof. Econ. Dept. WILLIAMSON, F. J. Professor Education Dept. YOCOM, MARGARET Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc. Dept. YOUNG, CHARLES W. Professor Education Dept.
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Faculty . . 1 SIMA, BERTIL G. F. l Assoc. Prof. , For. Lang. Dept. SIMPKINS, O. N. Instructor Sociology Dept. SNYDER, GEORGE R. Assoc. Prof. Education Dept. SPANGLER, HARRY S. Assoc. Prof. Music Dept. STEFFES, ROBERT A. Asst. Prof. Journ. Dept. STEIDTMANN, W. E. Professor Biology Dept. STONE, HUEERT P. Asst. Prof. Lib. Sc. Dept. STONE, SIDNEY C. Assoc. Prof. Speech Dept. TINNAPPEL, HAROLD E. SINGER, WILLARD E. Professor Physics Dept. SMITH, ELDEN T. Professor Speech Dept. SPOONER, MARY L. Instructor Hlth 84 P.E. Dept. STEELE, H. GLENDON Asst. Professor English Dept. STELLER, WARREN E. Professor Hlth 8x P.E. Dept. STINSON, ROBERT E. Instructor Art Dept. STUTSMAN, GALEN Assoc. Prof. Bus. Ed. Dept. Tnvuvi, JACQUELINE E. Assoc. Prof. Pol. Sc. Dept. TORGERSON, ROLAND M. Asst. Prof. P1'0feSS01' Math. Dept. Ind. Arts Dept. TORGERSON, AMY R. TROUTMAN, Instructor MXSGT. ROBERT D. Instructor Hlth. 8z P.E. Dept. GALEN STUTSMAN is chairman of the business education department and assistant to the dean of the college of business admin- istration. CHARLES GLENN SWANSON is chairman of the sociology department. He came here in 1934. Air Sc. Sz Tact. Dept. Furnishing practical experience for students in industrial arts, the Graphic Arts Department of- fered courses in lithographic printing, press opera- tion, and various phases of photography. Students in these courses did a portion of the printing for the University. Dates, battles, and the building and destroying of empires were studied in the classes offered by the History Department. Degrees were offered in the College of Education, and for the past three years, in the College of Liberal Arts. Students excelling in this field were eligible for membership in Phi Alpha Theta, workshop society for history students. Offering only a one-hour course in 1933, the Li- brary Science Department now gives twenty hours of instruction in library Work. A minor may be ob- tained in both graduate and undergraduate courses. The Music Department had the largest staff of the University. The vocal and instrumental groups toured the country at various times giving perform-
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When the seniors returned to the campus in the fall, they immediately started working to- wards a goal which is desired by every class - class spirit and unity. In addition to establishing a social, a finan- cial, and an announcement committee, they started, for the first time, the practice of selling graduation announcements to the January grad- uates. Also, a committee worked to find ways to finance money for the procuring and the fur- nishing of a room, the Senior Room, in the new Student Union. To promote the idea of class unity, the sen- iors worked on a plan that would bring the class closer together during the remaining weeks of their last semester, a time when seniors should feel like seniors. All these activities were initi- ated in hopes that the Class of 1955 could pro- vide an incentive for greater class and campus traditions. Senior class officers standing in the Ad. Bldg. Well are: Don Packard, president, Sandy Traver, secre- tary, Fran Miller, treasurer, and Frank Fusco, vice- president. E IOR Ac1ERNo, JOSEPH R. Ashtabula College of Liberal Arts Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Omega AIELLO, HELEN Lakewood College of Education ACE, FTA, Newman Club ALBERS, JANET EILEEN North Ridgeville College of Education Kappa Delta, housechairman, Kappa Delta Pi, vice-president, Phi Alpha Theta, AWS Leg- islative Board, Key staff, Boosters Club, vice- president, UCF, ACE, Senate Rally Commit- tee, Young Republican Club, Frosh Club ANDERSON, JOBEA L. Redwood City, Calif. College of Education ANDERSON, MARGARET A. Brooklyn, N. Y. College of Liberal Arts Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Bridge Club, Bowling Club ANDERSON, RICHARD D. Toledo College of Liberal Arts Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemical Journal Club ARNETT, CONSTANCE J. Medina, N. Y. College of Education AUEDERSTRASSE, DAVID Pemberville College of Liberal Arts Alpha Tau Omega, Book and Motor, Pi Sigma Alpha, vice-president, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicans Club BAER, JENNE Fort Wayne, Ind. College of Education Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Legislative Board, AWS Judicial Board, Workshop Players, Young Re- publican Club, Boosters Club
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