Ohio University - Athena Yearbook (Athens, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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JOURNALISM W. F, Smiley, Instructor in Journalism N. R, Buchon, Instructor in Journalism C. H. Harris, Instructor in Journalism G. S. Lasher, Director of the School of Journalism SECRETARIAL STUDIES M. Guerra, Associate Professor in Secretorial Studies. D. M. Sponseller, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. L, Miller, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. J, V. Snook, Instructor in Secretarial Studies. A. H. Armbruster, Dean of the College of Commerce- SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM At Ohio University, actual participation in the production of a newspaper is a part of a student ' s undergraduate life. Arrangements with the pub- lishers of The Athen ' s Messenger , a daily news- paper with a circulation of 14,000, moke possible the use of their modern, specially designed and equipped plant as a laboratory for students in re- porting, copy-reading and page make-up- Workers are trained for all the editorial and business departments of a newspaper. Ohio U. is the only school in Ohio that offers such opportunities in either editorial or business activities. 29

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THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The College of Commerce become a co-ordinate division of the Uni- versity in July, 1936. (Before that date it was a School within the College of Arts and Sciences . Since then it has had a phenomenal growth. Enrollment has doubled; the faculty has increased; courses offering enriched and new fields of study hove been opened. Fields of specialization available in connec- tion with the B.S. m Commerce degree now include; Accounting, Advertising, Business Law, Bonking, Economics, Finance, Foreign Trade, Labor Relations, Marketing, Man- agement, Public Utilities, Statistics, and Transportation. A special cur- riculum leads to the degree of B S. in Secretarial Studies. The College of Commerce uses freely the facili- ties of other divisions of the Univer- sity and in turn works closely with them It co-operates with the Col- lege of Applied Science to make possible curriculum in Industrial Engineering, Economics is a popular major among those seeking the A.B. degree in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Commerce majors comprise the largest single group among the Education students pre- paring to teach in high schools. ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS, LAW, MARKETING, AND FINANCE TOP ROW: L. J. Otis, Instructor tn Accounting; D. E. Church, Instructor in Statistics; G. O. Dykstro, Instructor in Business Low; E. E. Roy, Associate Professor of Accounting. SECOND ROW: R, F. Beckert, Associate Professor of Accounting; A. C. Gubitz, Professor of Economics; W. H. Fenzel, Associate Professor of Accounting and Economic Geography; E. T. Hellebrondt, Associote Professor of Economics. THIRD ROW: K. H. Krauskopf, Instructor in Advertising; R. H. Paynter, Associate Profess or of Marketing; C. O. Hanson, Assistant Pro- fessor of Banking ond Finance; T. M. Wolfe, Lecturer in Commerce.



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THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Because the objective of this college is to give its students on oppor- tunity to study all the fine arts, complete courses in architecture and photography hove been added this year. These new courses have created much interest among the students. Fine arts week was ob- served during April. Plays, concerts and exhibitions were featured. A photographic exhibit depicting the work done in the college was cir- culated to o selected group of high schools in this territory. PAINTING AND ALLIED ARTS TOP CENTER: B. L. Pickens, Instructor in History of the Space Arts and Architecture; I. M. Work, Assistant Professor of Space Arts; C. E. Bedford, Assistant Professor of Design; E. M. Woy, Associate Professor of Space Arts; Student Group; H. Willis, Assistant Professor of Design; M. Leonard, Instructor in School of Design; R. A. Paul, Assistont in School of Design; M. Abel, Supervising Critic in Art.

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