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Miss Madge Gould, cheeriul Head of Department oi Music. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever. Keats surely must have been thinking of music when he wrote that immortal line, just as Wordsworth was when he said, The music in my heart I bore long after it was heard no more. The Music Department of the college provides special training in acguiring a taste for the finer things of life. Music can enrich a life, refresh a spirit and ennoble the thoughts of a person. The deep inter- est taken in the activities of this depart- ment is evidence that music hath charms. Through glee clubs, orchestra, band, church choir, chorus, and solo work, much splendid music has been provided for religious services, entertainments, ly- ceum courses, clubs, and churches in the vicinity of the college. Music Miss Elizabeth Saunders instructs a young musician.
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Professor George L. Caviness, Head of Department of Foreign Languages. Foreign Languages Through language we express all that there is to humanity. We owe all our knowledge and culture to the study and use of languages. The study of Greek goes back to an- cient civilization. Since the New Testament was written first in Greek, one who is really interested in the study of the Bible will find that a thorough knowledge of this language is of incalculable value in fully understanding the meaning of the Word. The study of modern languages is highly desirable for students in our schools who are preparing for foreign mission service. At the same time that a student is learning a foreign language, he is strengthening his own native tongue, and becoming more cosmopolitan through the study of other people, their customs, and languages. Art Miss Theodora Stearns explains a color chart to her class. Art, in the not-too-distant past, was considered mostly as an expression of beauty and emotion only to be looked at and admired. In this day, besides being ornamental, it has developed into an im- portant factor in the business world. Al- most all commercial advertising in maga- zines, newspapers, and on outdoor and indoor posters, relies on the art of the commercial artist for getting the seller ' s idea across to the public. Miss Theodora Stearns trains the students in the special requirements for this field, such as color harmony, sense of line, balance and pro- portion. Sketching, portrait drawing and etch- ing are also taught to the students pos- sessing interest and ability along these lines, and their talents are carefully de- veloped.
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Mrs. Gladys Capman-Martin. Instructor in Voice. Mrs. Elizabeth Garay Du Val. Instructor in Violin. Mrs. June Kriley-Hartman assists in teaching young violinists.
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