Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Contents ibniverHty Administration, page 20 College of Liberal Arts, page 25 College of Business Administration, page 73 College of Education, page 79 Kent State Canton, page 89 £ cAtnleticZ Football, page 1 1 6 Basketball, page 126 Swimming, page 133 Wrestling, page 135 Intramural Athletics, page 140 3 Cla££e£ Senior Class, page 148 Junior Class, page 160 Sophomore Class, page 168 Freshman Class, page 176 Student Jjife Dormitories, page 190 Greek Organizations, page 193 Independent Organizations, page 220 Queens, page 237 Dances and Activities, page 245 Page 8

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We of Kent State tVe have lived and worked together on the campus or a gear. 3n thii volume o the Cheitnut (Burr we preient in picture and print a record of, an outstand- ing gear at Kent State liniveriitg. lA E have at- tempted to record in the fol- lowing pages of the 1947 Chestnut Burr a history of the school year at Kent State University. This has been an important year, with many un- usual situations confronting both the administration and the students. A record fall enrollment — some- what more than 4,000 — swamped our facilities and created several unexpected problems. A serious hous- ing; shortage resulted in large-scale commuting from as far away as Canton and Cleveland. Classrooms were more crowded than we had ever known them. Cafeteria and registration lines were longer, and slower. Textbooks, the essentials of education, were short. Downtown restaurants were mobbed at mealtimes; their food supplies often proved inadequate to Kent State ' s sudden spurt of growth. Even study problems were aggravated. Students resorted to auditorium seats, or classroom desks placed in the hallway running; between Kent Hall and Mer- rill Hall. Barracks-type dormitories were hastily constructed to accommodate ex-GIs beginning, or continuing, a war-interrupted college education. The Administra- tion announced plans for a Student Center to be con- structed between the Heating Plant and Enedeman Hall. Veterans were pre-dominant among Kent Staters — reaching a total of eighty per cent of the student body — and displayed an easy adjustment to college life. As a group they maintained better-than-average grades, indicating a serious approach to their prob- lems. For the first time in many years, classes were held evenings and Saturdays. A full-time branch university was established in Canton to accommodate freshmen and sophomores from that area. With sufficient manpower back on campus, a full program of varsity athletics was resumed. Football, basketball, baseball, swimming;, wrestling; and track teams turned in very satisfactory records, with prom- ise of better things in the future. Other campus activities reflected the increased enrollment. Organizations dormant during the barren war years were re-activated; the social calendar was full. ' Our school is growing up. The whole human race found 1947 difficult going;. The same results of the Second World W ' ar which gave Kent State its impetus to growth brought to the great globe one of the most significant years of its recorded history. The atomic bomb continued to be the object of desperate deliberation, speculation and fear. The United Nations sought a formula for world peace. Wartime controls and regulations were aband- oned. Labor strife continued to make major headlines. For the first time, war instigators were punished for crimes against man. We, the Chestnut Burr staff, have tried to record in picture and print the highlights of life in 1947, on the campus and in the world. Our objective has been to give permanence to memories of your doings, your friends, your classmates and vour professors. The staff was relatively inexperienced in the field, and un- dertook production of the book in spite of serious material shortages. We hope that today, when you leaf through the Burr for the first time, you will appreciate and enjov its contents. In future years we hope you will find it valuable to restore memories of events and people almost forgotten. A.G. Page 7



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S5S 1 1 . v ft ' 911 ' Carly On cA Aihty Morn Photo by Rosemary Acierno The Campus C p PREADING over more than ioo acres, the campus of Kent State University possesses the natural beauty of a cultural center. The main buildings form a semi-circle on a ridge above the rest of the campus, affording a spacious view over the front campus and surrounding countrv- side. In Spring, Summer and Fall, most students have enjoyed a pleasant stroll across the shaded front campus or have relaxed from strenuous classroom toil on the soft grass. Winter brings a chilling wind, but who has not stopped a moment to admire a new fallen snow on the campus hillside. The daily trek up the hill will be remembered by all who have attended the University. Numerous changes are in progress or are contemplated. In a few years the campus, so familiar to present students, will have a greatly changed and improved appearance. Page 9

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