Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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Social Science Faculty: Back row—left to right: Mrs. Etelka Holt Vincent, J. C. Straley, Ralph Smith, Robert Noble, and S. L. Householder. Front row: Keith a Bohlander, Dr. Alvin H. Proctor, head of the department; Dudley T. Cornish, and O. F. Grubbs. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES HISTORY ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY GEOGRAPHY PRE-LAW SOCIAL WELFARE One of the most completely modernized departments of the College, the Social Science Department has a reorganized curriculum which now provides for two new majors within the department. Courses which emphasize broader study of the twentieth century world have also been added. Students may now major in political science and sociology as well as the usual 40-hour social science major and the 30-hour history major. Minors are offered in history, sociology, and geography as well as the 24-hour general minor. New courses— Education for Family Living, Modern World Politics'’ and Geography of the USSR ’—have been added, primed for the general education of the modem citizen as well as the future teacher. Students needing pre-jaw work find the department has excellent offerings and pre-professional teachers in social work are able to be well grounded in their field. The department also sponsors a Great Issues ’ series with speakers from around the world. This has received much community as well as student response.

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Math Faculty; Back row; left to right; 11. W. Hart, W. H. Hill, L. H. Curfman, J. D. Haggard, and F. C. German. Seated are Helen Kriegsman and Dr. R. G. Smith, head of the department. Department of Mathematics TEACHING STATISTICS PRE-ENGINEERING GRADUATE STUDY A major in math at our College means that four years were well spent here. The department faculty, working on the thesis that their purpose is to make students learn, has worked up an enviable record of graduates who are now leading participants in the business world and teaching profession. The department offers instruction in the basic math courses, training teachers for secondary schools and junior colleges. The relatively new field of statistics, fast gaining popularity, is explored in this department with the trainee qualified for many job opportunities in the related areas of quality control and actuarial science. Mathematics is a necessary tool in all branches of engineering, science, technology and industrial arts. And here, under the direction of the professors, proper control of that tool is developed in each student. The department prepares majors and minors in mathematics leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Science and the Master of Science in Education. Dr. Ron G. Smith is head of the department.



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on campus today is a smooth highly eration. FronVthe permanent studio on the top floor of the radio production classes,,assisted in the control room trainees. yend forth a defies of newscasts and cultural hat karps the area jytfblic in constant contact with the the College. ased wire to both local stations, (KOAM, watts) hi-ihe-T Pnter of our most active t always the smooth organization it is today. irties when faculty members and gan akmc weeKiy trips to v ,0Trrrville, ninety miles away, broac asts oN r KGGF. 10,0( WattsS k power were turned into Radio Station downt vn PittsfeHm, new broadcasting opportunities e uoiieg k with cam 5 programs now being able to renter audiccce than possible earlier, and without the needed wh« Coffeyville was the nearest broadcasting lie mid-forties, the Pittsburg Publishing Company and ications opened up a community station with 250 KSEK. ring this period that the recording room on the top was remodeled into a studio, control room and lore than $9000 was expended for radio equipment, ised wires to the downtown stations were installed, ost of the physical needs of the radio department had now the facilities, under the direction of Robertson ) expand, with recordings going out to a multitude area. Parsons, Nevada, and Joplin were among the first lil schedule and many more have been added, the g from one scheduled broadcast a week in 1947 is now broadcasting schoolroom classes for grades of programs billed as “Book Trails.” Also, a new called “Coffee-Time Book Chat” is being aired English classes in high schools in a fifty mile ) today airs such programs as “News Behind The Concert to a listening audience of over a million g through 25 stations in the four state area, tor of the radio broadcasting training division of iterature department.

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