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EDUCATION Since a very large number of the students of the Liberal Arts college are preparing for the teaching profession, the education depart- ment is a very important one. Mr. C. C. Robertson, Dr. Katie Lou Hanson and Dr. Walter Zaugg make up the education fac- ulty. The education students study both the methods and principles of education and spend one quarter practice teaching to gain actual experience in the field. Katie Lou Hanson, A.B., A.M. CSouth Carolinal, Ed.D. CColumbiaD, 1948, David H. Markle, A.B. COhio Wesleyanj, B.D., A.M., Ph.D. fYaleD, 1949, Walter A. Zaugg, A.B. CValparaiso Universityj, Clndianaj, A.M. CColumbiaj, Ph.D. CNew Yorkj, 1955, Clint- ton C. Roberson, B.Su COakland City Collegej, A.M. COhio Statej, 1952 it . 'iii Q. Seated: George S. Barber, A.B. CPenn Statej, A.M. CPenn Statel, Ph.D. fPenn Statej, 1955, Frances Harriet Bennett, B.S.Ed., A.M. 'Ohio Statej, 1953. Standing: Robert P. Price, A.B. QSouthwesternJ, A.M. CColumbiaj, 19515 Paul C. Pegis, A.B. CMarquette Universityl, 19545 Allen W. Higgins, B.S.Ed. CBemidji Statej, M.A. CMinnesotaJ, 1955 14 ENGLISH There were six instructors in the English department this year. They Were: Miss Frances Ben- nett, Miss Mabel Crawford, George Barber, Robert Price, Paul Pegis and Allen Higgins. These instructors provided three quarters of required English Composition for the freshmen, and enriched the education of many other students with courses in literature and advanced gram- mar.
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Rudolph Pinola, A.B. fMinnesotaD, A.M. Cwisconsinl, 19543 Harriette Smith Ritz, B.S., M.S. flndianal, 1947 CHEMISTRY The Chemistry department is a part of the college of liberal arts, although it is located in the pharmacy building and serves many pharmacy students. Because chemistry is becoming a great factor in our everyday life, and there is an increasing need for chemists, chemistry majors are becoming more numer- ous on the campus. Van Alderman is chair- man of the Chemistry department with Lyman Caswell, James Hackney and Leon- ard Luzenski lending their support. 13 BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS The Business Administration and Economics departments are lo- cated in Brown Building. Mrs. Harriet Ritz and Rudolph Pinola instruct the economics courses while Miss Margaret Hughes handles typing and shorthand classes. These courses are re- quired for Pharmacy students as well as business or secretarial majors. will Lyman R. Caswell, B.S. Clndianaj, M.A. flndianaj, I955g James C. Hackney, B.S. CGuilfordj M.S. CNorth Carolina Statel, F.L.C.TH. CLondon College of Theologyj, Sc.D. CTemple Halll IQSSQ Van V. Alderman, B.S. CChicagoj, Ph.D. fChicagoj, IQSSQ Leonard L. Luzenski, B.S. CPenn Statel, Graduate School fPenn Statej, CGeorgetown Universityj, 1955
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W1ll1am F Bishopp Ir A B QUHIVCFSIIY of Illmoisj, M A CUHIVCTSIIY of Oregonj Unrversrty of Paris CSorbonneJ 1954 Matthias Schmitz A B fCologneD A M Ph D CI-I'1rv'1rdD, 1952 Mary Ellen Hoffman B S CKent Statej, M A QKent Statej, 1955 HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Liberal A1 ts students 111 the Liberal Arts col lege are instructed by Dr Wilfred Blnkley nar Under their able gUld'1I'1CC students can study the growth of society the history of various countries, government problems, and recent American History Since our world is growing more and more concerned w1tl1 the past and future of other I121tlOI1S, a good background in l11SfjOI'Y and political science 1S essentlal for citizenship 15 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I The language department of Ohio Northern pre- sents its subjects in a new and interesting fashion. Schoonover Laboratory provides facilities for many students to hear themselves speaking their language lessons on a tape recorder. Many other devices to aid in pronounciation and appreciation are also available in the lab. It is also available for speech students and those who are interested in extending their experiences in hearing and see- ing. Dr. Matthias Schmitz, William Bishopp and Mary Ellen Hoffman comprise the language fa culty They are aided by student assistants who are trained to help 1n the laboratory Robert H Hilliard A B B S Ed A M Ph D COl'uo Statej 1946 Wilfred E Bmkley B S COh1o Northernj A B CAntxochJ A M Ph D COh1o Statej, 1920 Anthony L Milnar A B CUpsalaJ M S Clndzanaj, Ph D CGeorgetownD, 1955 G 5' l Q-7 ' . ll 9 ' 1 i 1 ' ' , . ., . . . 1 5 , . . FX I af' J? ,I . 6 1 . . C F A . . ' 1 r' S Dr. Robert Hilliard, and Dr. Anthony Mil- ff Q : , FII x I . I I , . ., .. . ., . ., . . ' , 5 ' I ' , . a i- . , . ., . . . 5 . ' , l I , . . . .
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