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fee PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY: Seated: Mrs. Mozelle Pickering. Stand- ing: Mr. Barney Poole, Mr. Marvin English and Mr. Clyde Lamb. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education is required of every student during his first two years at Northern, and is supplemented by the excellent intramural program offered to all, as well as a complete schedule of varsity competition. Mr. Clyde Lamb, as head of the Department of Health and Physical Education, coordinates the activities centered in Taft gym, assisted by Mr. Marvin English. Mr. Barney Poole heads the intramural department and Mrs. Mozelle Pickering is instructor in wdmen's physical education. Long a training center for physical education teachers, some fifty coaching majors, including a few co-eds, were enrolled last year. PEECH AND THEATRE ARTS Speech and Theatre Arts, although within the Department of English, are constantly broadening their scope throughout the whole university. After a one-year dormant period dramatics again achieved prominence this past year under the direction of Mr. William Allman. New courses in theatre arts and play production were added to the curriculum ' and the work of the Northern Players was co- rdinated with it. Mr. J. Buckminster Ranney 'nstructs courses in speech, radio workshop and ebate and is in charge of Ohio Northerrfs embryo adio station in Presser Hall, WONU. 23 QiIlis.Y Q N SPEECH AND THEATRE ARTS FACULTY: Mr. William Allman and Mr. J. B. Ranney. .- 1 vin, .I .- -1 ,ffflggu IH.m'.. rm - Ill. ' L I I' I I j nuupvh .-'----'Jr rr lair! - pl san, M. ! 1 ly. . X S--r N. I .IN
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLO Each student at Ohio Northern is required to take nine hours of religion or philosophy during his freshman year, thus the department becomes as basic as has the department of English through the years. As the university has always been a pre- paratory training center for pre-theological students its scope is in an advanced curriculum. Coming to Ohio Northern as the head of this department this year was Dr. Ha Tai Kim, a native of Korea. He is assisted by Dean Marion Tinsler. iii Psychology and Sociology, serving as they are one of tl' basic requirements in liberal arts education as well z important supplementary curricula for the profession students, maintains an active department headed by D David Markle, who is assisted by Mr. Karl Zucker. number of sociology majors graduate each year, most them entering graduate work in the ministry. X7 I ' field trips are organized throughout the year, visiting places as the Toledo state hospital, Mansfield and similar institutions. PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY FACULTY: Mr. Karl Zucker and Dr. David Markle.
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14 s so F. 'Qxi AN JN N '-x .X Vx COLLEGE OF LAW The College of Law has been a part of the university for nearly seventy years, dating its be- ginnings as a department established in Ohio Normal University in 1885. Many of the most prominent lawyers in the Buckeye state and throughout the nation are among its alumni, one governor of Ohio and several members of the United States Senate and House of Representa- tives having at times been counted among these. Its graduates have been successful beyond the average as candidates for admission to the bar. The college holds membership and is approved by the League of Ohio Law Schools and the American Bar Association. The college offers a three year course leading to a Bachelor of Laws degree, and though its students for the most part represent other colleges in preliminary arts education the pre-legal program of the college of liberal arts is closely correlated with that of the law school. Warren G. Harding Memorial, home of the college of law, was erected and dedicated 'in 1923
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