Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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SECRETARIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT lt is the objective of the School of Business of Youngstown College to give the student a thorough and practical training which will prepare him for the type of work he wants to do. A business-like atmosphere prevails so that the student should be at home in the actual business office when he goes out to a position. When the student has completed his training, the School of Business makes every possible effort to see that the student is placed to his satis- faction in a position for which he is adequately prepared. ' MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Austin, Katherine Ianosik, Iohn Ritz, Frances Gamberale, Angela La Tell, Frances Rossi, Elvera Hanna, Hilda Pilz, Majorie Williams, I. B. DEPARTMENT 0F SDCIAL SCIENCE This division is made up of the departments of Economics, History, Law, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science, Psychology Social Science, Sociology, and courses 4Ol and 402 in the Humanities, Fractional credits are also granted for other courses in the I-lumanities. A major in Social Science consists of 45 semester hours selected from the above departments. A minor in Social Science consists of I5 hours, all of which must be in one of the social sciences. Students planning for .the above courses should seek advice from an instructor in the Social Science fields and should also be advised in the MacQueen, Iames Roth, Minnie IVIR I B. WILLIAMS, SR. DR. O. L. REID DEPARTMENT 0F SDCIDLDGY Sociology's primary object is to discover what happenes in our associa- tional life and why. Itys secondary is to use that understanding toward the predication and cooperative control of societal behavior. This study speci- fically concerns the structure of human society. Specialization in Sociology implies an interest in graduate study either in the direction of academic or applied social science pursuits and is there- fore, in the nature or pre-professional work. Study of the sociological courses, however, supplements any other departmental specialization by adding to the student's understanding of man and thereby increasing his efficiency in living with his fellows. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Katz, Samuel Botty, Pauline English department, if he considers work in the I-lumanities. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Goterba, Clarence Resch, Albert Williams, Iames IVIRS. P. E. BOTTY

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PIIILDSDPIIY AND RELIGIDN The Department of Philosophy and Religion at Youngstown College is organized around three major objectives: First, the equipment of those who desire grounding in preparation for careers in the world of thought, with a sound major in the various branches of philosophyg second, the pro- vision of a broad background of sympathetic orientation for those planning to do religious work, and third, the maintenance of a constantly available source of information to which each student may come to secure the ne- cessary techniques of thought for making his own constructive interpreta- tion of the universe, in terms of the most abiding values. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Lucas, Fcxther Ioseph Riley, Bruce PHYSICAL EDUCATIDN DEPARTMENT The athletic department is as yet comparatively in it's infancy, but has come a long way in achieving the aims that have been set up for the depart- ment. These include teaching a democratic philosophy of living through sports Objectives are to develop organic vigor and emotional health. To ac- com lish this articipation in both intramural or varsity sports should be a P P part of every studentls education, The YMCA and YWCA are doing a great deal to further opportunities in the department by offering their facilities for this purpose. We owe it to ourselves to see to it that we take some part in the program 'to make ourselves a better developed both physically and mentally. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Altdoerifer, I. Allcm Littler, Hcirly Beede, Dwight Luce. Paul Check, Ioseph Rosselli, Dominic Cuba, Paul Smith, Mcxry Lorborde, Bertincr Stage, Margaret MR. R. C. WESTENFIELD DR. W. E. MAYER f Struble, Gertrude Turnblin, William Wcrring, Ictmes Wolf, Rcxlph Young, Ecxrl DR. B. T. RlLEY . MRS, MARY B. SMITH T DEPARTMENT DF PDLITICAL SCIENCE Few matters indeed are of great interest importance to Americans generally, students or otherwise, than the improved functioning of our Ameri- can government, and the improvement of international relations. These subjects are especially, within the province of Political Science, which, there- fore, is a significant field of study for students in their capacity as citizens. As a major field of concentration, Political Science is very useful in preparation for a career in the Law, journalism, government civil service, including the federal foreign service, and teaching of Political Science. Most of the above careers now require study on a graduate level, however. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Westenfielol, R. C. PSYCIIDLDGY DEPARTMENT With the encouragement and cooperation of the administration, the faculty, and the various schools and divisions of Youngstown College, our psychology department has prospered in many ways. The annual aggregate .enrollment in psychology classes has reached approximately 3,000. The faculty consists of twelve whole or part-time teachers. The psychology curriculum has been enlarged to include about thirty courses some of which are on a level equivalent to post graduate work. ' Our plans for future progress include, tentatively, a psychological lab- oratory, a clinic, and the formation of a local unit of the Ohio State Mental Hygiene Association. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Bcxre, Iohn VV. Evans. Merrill Mayer, Walter Cabot, Michael Hcxttell, Kathryn Pope, Mary Ann Ebeling, Almcx Kew, Clinton Sowle, Wesley, A.



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UFFICES ARUUND THE CAMPUS The registration office has been a department itself for the last two years. The most important tasks of this office are scheduling appoint- ments, making and distributing class cards, completing registration, and processing all students. We also advise new students and make up their permanent records. Although we have registration periods only three times a year, the remainder of the year we are busy with the de- tails leading up to and following registration. , Donner Moore BEGISTBATIUN QIFFICE Mrs. Pickord. Mrs. Casey. Mcrsters Sostcmc, Bush, Icrhn, Hounley. Morgcm, Deck MAIN UFFICE The responsibilities of the Registrar's Office include student admission and class registration, and maintenance of all student academic records. The office is also, by virtue of its location, a general information center for students and for the public. BUSINESS 0FFICE The Business Office, consisting of a force of ll ll persons under the super- vision of Wm. G. Nelson, Assistant Busi- ness Manager, concerns itself with the function of billing tuition, advising and certifying veterans, maintaining finan- cial records and business contacts with faculty and outside individuals and or- ganization. Nelson, Ashmus, O'Brien, Lax, Matis, Cvenqros, Aurilio

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