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CHEMISTRY DEPART- MENT FACULTY: Mr. Robert Bradley, Robert Van Atta, Mrs. Wilma Bradley. CHEMISTRY he Chemistry department functions as a part of the college liberal arts, though the majority of its students, as well as its boratories, are in the Pharmacy College. Dr. Robert Van Atta rves as head of the department and on the staff are Mr. Robert radley and Mrs. Wilma Bradley. Chemistry majors are becoming ore numerous on the campus, and with pharmacy and engineering udents in the basic classes chemistry has evolved into a leading rt of the university departmental organization. iss Margaret Hughes, Instructor in Business Education, Ritz. lr, ff? - I ' 'l L -155 - ECONOMICS 81 BUSINESS The Departments of Economics and Business Administration are now housed with adequate facilities in Brown building, along with the Management Institute. Mr. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Harriet Ritz teach courses in economics, while the department is headed by Mr. Rudolph Pinola, who joined the faculty in February. Mrs. Ritz heads the Department of Business Administration assisted by Miss Margaret Hughes. Required courses in economics for pharmacy students as well as the many arts students who are business or secretarial majors make this an important and expanding department. tes the new stcnograph machine to Mrs' Mr. Cerald E. Smith, Instructor in Economics, and Mrs. Harriet Ritz, Associate Professor of Business Education. X ' A' 'g
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ART The Art department is under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Younkman, who holds classes in the Arts Annex. Elementary and secondary education students frequently take courses offered within this department to supplement their teaching experience in grade and high schools. The new associate of arts program of the university lays especial emphasis on a two year course with commercial art as a major field of study. gy - BIOLOGY With new laboratories and classrooms on the second floor of Hill Science building the Biology department has come into its own this year. Mr. Andrew Stauffer is chairman with Mr. Robert Bowden and Mr. Hal Yingling as assistants in the department. Mr. Bowden conducts classes in the new physiology lab in Hill for advanced chemistry, biology and laboratory technique students as well as for pharmacy students. Ohio Northern's biology department claims one of the finest flora and fauna collections in the east due to the efforts of the late Dean Harvey Huber, forty years head of the department. rp- 27 Mrs. Hazel Younkman, Instructor in Public School Art. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY: Mr. Andrew Slauffer, Mr. Robert Bowden, Mr. Hal Yingling ' 1 . 1. i.:'.. --- i fi , - 5+-wi r' ef.-V . Q C. ii
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1:J-- EDUCATION FACULTY: Mr. Clinton C. Roberson and EDUCATION Since nearly one third of all liberal arts students are in the education department, and since most of the univer- sity co-eds are under elementary or secondary education training plans, this department becomes one of the most important within the arts college. Mr. C, C. Roberson serves as the Director of Teacher Education and Dr. Katie Lou Hanson is in charge of elementary education. Practice teaching is carried out in the Ada public school system and in nearby schools. Dr. Katie Lou Hanson. Q ENGLISH Three new instructors in freshman English were added to Ohio Northern's English department this year: Miss Frances Bennett, Mr. John Taylor, and Mr. William Allman. Dr. Joseph Spring, the head of the department, and Professor Robert Price teach advanced courses in literature. Three quarters of English Composition are required of all students of the university in the freshman year. ENGLISH FACULTY: Sitting: Miss Frances Bennettg Dr. joseph E. Spring: Mr. john Taylor. Standing: Mr. Robert Priceg Mr. William Allman. 1'4'.Ls l. AV '- -' 3 :wi Q' L. X .1 .' E 7 J- .Y I-,?'Q!i!g11lL . Stan-1, , , -' 'fffw ei' C' I., Tl?-i 7 -P 1+ -:Tl L- Hg ' -sea. il il Trifrni sin L1 Ea1.JMi.e 18 -fi:l-,.:af.-'A- . '
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