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DEPARTMENT 0F ECGNDMIGS lt may be a rare occurrence when Youngstown College turns out a neophyte economist, if he be defined as a man learned in outmoded and partly fallacious doctrines as to the attainment and use of the material recjuisites of well-being. The economist is dedicated to the improvement of the material lot of mankind, so h ld h knowledge of the economic field. We hope that our graduates may be helped, and may be of help, in their l l ' ' ' ' persona so utions to mankinds perpetual problem, the disposal of limited means toward the achievement of unlimited ends. we o t at all men should have some MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Schanck, Ralph Smith, Ioseph Sze, Yu Min Beard, Ralph A. EDUGATIDN DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Department of Education in Youngstown College is to help people to become excellent teachers, There are enough mediocre teachers, there will never be enough ex- cellent teachers. We need as our prospective teachers people with ideals, personality characterg people you like to be with, work with, and play with the age group they teachg people whose influence on others is wholesome, people who have the knowledge, understanding, skills and abilities of suc- cessful teachers. This type of person will help to eliminate those things from our civili- zation that tend to hold man kind at practically a standstill pace. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Bingham, Margaret Haddow, Mary Schoenhard, George V Chapman, Frieda Laughbaum, Naomi Smith, Paul E. Christopher, C. A. Lehman, David Swartz, Joseph Darrah, lane Lowery, Ann Walter, Iohn F. l Glasgow, George Moore, Ioseph Wilcox, George DEAN L. A. DEESZ PROF. K. W. DYKEMA MR. R. A. BEARD DR. Ci. M. WILCOX ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The events of the last three decades have had a profound effect on our social, economic, technological, and scientific thinking. Education in all fields must be re-appraised. The problem is here and a solution must be found. The solution of these problems demands foresight, sound judgment, and energy. lt is hoped that the William Rayen School of Engineering of Youngs- tow C ll 'll ' ' ' ' n o ege wi maintain such a fluidity of program and development as Arthur, Iohn Bellama, E. I. Benkner, Karl Cox, Billy Deesz. Louis D'Isa, Frank Burt, Howard Carhart, Clarence Carl, George to meet the present and future demands that a forceful and dynamic economy will require. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Fisher, Edward Fries, Gerald Goldcamp, Thomas Grabski, Iohn Gross, Arnold Hughes, Arthur Iohnson, Harold Kosling, Henry Klingshirn, Eugene Look, Frederick Massrnan, Luther Muller, Herman MATHEMATICS Knupke, Robert Kroeger, William McDonald, Thomas Malak. Frank Poter, Valentina Ricksecker, C. W. Phillips, lames Reuben. Harold Stark, Raymond Terleki, Iohn Varraux, lrvin Wilkins, Bernard Turner, Cora Welsh, Marcia Yozwiak, Bernard PHYSICS Crane, Robert Ellis, Frank Kerr, Robert Ross, Nicholas ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English Department offers courses in most phases of English work including speech and journalism. Everyone who graduates will have some acquaintance with the work of the English Department. English majors are preparing for a number of fields including teaching journalism, and radio work. The preparation for writing however, will be of assistance not only to would be authors, but to those who write publicity material of any kind. The speech work will, of course, be of assistance to anyone. A background in literature can be depended upon to increase a student's general alertness and awareness of the problems of his society. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Barber Arden Bonger Audery Crltes Harold Davis Glen DOrs1 Rebekah Dykema, Karl Elser, Donald Fee, Laurys Foley, Wilfred Freed, Virgil Groves, Iune Howard, Hubert Howland, David Ives. David Iohnson. Mary Tones, Mary Joyce, Esther Kimball, Ianet Litvin, Fay Luckhart, Elton Miller, Elizabeth Reid, C. L. Robertson, Helen Schafer, Anne Schultz, Werner Whitaker, Allanson
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MISS MARGARET EVANS DR. C. L. WORLEY ART DEPARTMENT The Art Department of Youngstown College offers courses designed to give wide experience in the various means of expression. All great art springs from personal creativity, communicates emotions and ideas not in a literary sense as words do but by transmitting his thoughts and feelings about nature into art form. This creativity will give new ways of seeing and doing that carry over into all the courses, though each has, also, individual purposes, thus extend- ing experiences for self expression and individual growth. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Evans, Margaret Isaman, Donald Sutton. Lucy Kamar, Paul Pressly, Iohn Webb, lean Skeggs, David RIDLDGY DEPARTMENT The Biology Department of Youngstown College endeavors to fill three functions. These are: to prepare the professional Biologist for continuation of his studies in any graduate school. Second: is the professional student's preparation for the fields of medicine, denistry and allied fields. This is done through the cooperation of the Physics and Chemistry Departments. The third function of the department is a service to the non-science majors who elect their science courses in this field. ln all cases an increased supply of materials and apparatus in the labora- tory has enabled the department to offer a vast variety of courses. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Bunn, William Chambers, George Datson, Kendall Evans, Charles Hopkins, Blake Kravec, Francis McCann, Iohn Marcy, Donald Waldron, Ralph BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIDN Many of you have now attained the goal which you set for yourselves a few years ago We wish to impress on you that our future growth will be dominated by your continued interest in the progressiveness of Youngstown College. The benefits of your achievements in the future which comprise the edu- cational background gained at this college plus the business experience assimilated in your careers, can aid us materially in setting up new curricula available for study in future years. Success and happiness for your future is the wish of the department upon the completion of your degree requirements. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Babcock, Stanley Bannon, George Beil, William Browne. Marion Browne, McKinley Buchanan, Phillip Casteel, Ellamae Church, Pauline Covington, Clarence Covington. lohn Cubbison, Theodore England, George Flad, William Gillespie, Iohn Granchay, Iulius Hahn, Phillip Hartzell, Bernard Hykes, Elmer Jenkins, Vera Macejko, Ted Meiners, Raymond Miller, Robert Mittler, William Moore, Casper Reali, William Reilly, Edward Remick, Iohn Resch, Robert Roberts, Edward Roche, Thomas Rodkey, lay Rosenthal, Sam Schafer, William Scullen, Ioseph Sinclair, Phillip Smith, Paul Smith, Walter Tatman, Robert Tutter, Harry Warnpler, Iohn Williams, Nathaniel Wolter, Carl Woodman, George Worms, Leon Zellers, Charles CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT The Chemistry Department of Youngstown College offers both the A.B. Degree and the BS. Degree. The AB. Degree is the standard Degree. The B.S. Degree, however, is the strongest degree calling for l36 hours and better equips the student for industrial work and graduate work in chemistry. The Chemisty laboratories are well equipped for all standard experi- ments in most fields of Chemistry. Special equipment in various phases of Chemistry such as the electric analyzer polorimeter, Ceiger-Muller Counter, and the Beckman pH Meter enables the student to better prepare for positions in companies where they might not otherwise be placed. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Beckman, William Cohen., Irwin Maine, Nicholas Brldgham, Catherine Littman, I. B. Scudder, Eugene Luginbill, Paul 'W'ebster, Willard White, Clark Worley, Clair Worley, Inga DEAN R. L. MILLER DR. E D SCUDDER UDIOS
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DR. C. P. COULD DR. L. T. RICHARDSON DEPARTMENT DF IIISTDRY Only he who is acquainted with history can have any idea of the dynamics of society-what is growing, what is declining, what is significant, what is trite. History does for the observer of society what the film does for the movie audience. lt interpretes an otherwise meaningless scene. But the observer of society is also one of the actors. It is the objective of the Department of History at Youngstown College to enable its students to play their roles more intelligently than would be possible if they saw society only in the still frame of the present day. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Eddy, George Slavin, Morris Smith, Elbert Gould, Clarence P. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT There is a department of foreign language in Youngstown College, because as yet we do not have One World, and so, if we would know what others think who do not think in English, we must surmount the barrier of language. By overcoming this barrier, we not only gain free access to the realms that lie beyond, but also broaden the confines of our own personality Aiming at this high mark, rather than teaching young parrots to chatter in a foreign tongue, is our peculiar contribution to higher education. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Dykema, Christine Iohnson-Vricelle, David Pfingsgraff, Mary Goodman, Martha Lauman, Otte Richardson, Leonard Grimshaw, Myrtle Morgan, Elizabeth Welton, Emilie LAW DEPARTMENT The law school was established in l908 with a class of nine. By l92O it was authorized by the state of Ohio to grant the LL. B. degree. ln i932 it became a member of the league of Ohio Law Schools, and has continuously maintained its membership in good standing. The curriculum includes all the material offered in full time schools. lts alumni includes practicing attorneys in Mahoning County, and several judges sitting in our various courts. The standards of admission, requirements for a degree, library facilities and curriculum have kept pace with changing standards and development in the law. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Church, Henry Maiden, Erskine Stevens, Paul Diser, Ross Newman, lohn Wyatt, Knowles Falls, Raymond Rigelhaupt, Sidney MUSIC DEPARTMENT Greetings to the graduates of the Dana School of Music and to those high school seniors who may be interested in music. The Dana School of Music offers instruction of a professional and vocational nature. Courses are offered leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music with a major in nearly any type of instrument, percussion, theory- composition or music education. Opera, student recitals, A Cappella Choir, are among the musical activities promoted by the school. Notable presentations in the past few years have been Down in the Valley, Bastien and Bastienne, Bohemian Girl. Adams. Max Baar, Theodore Badal, Samuel Cash, Oliver Dehnbostel, Nellie Dehnbostel, Raymond Dolliver, Mark MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Dull, Elizabeth Fankhouser, Mary Guerneiri, Kathryn loyce, Harry Kitchen, Kenneth Lingo, I. Collins Mcllroy, Leah Miller, William Myrow, Rernick, Schmitt, Alvin Iohn Iacob Stearns, Henry Szalma, Tavolar Wisler, Etheleda io, lames Myron and The DEAN R. L. FALLS DEAN W. H. MILLER
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