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Wilbur H. Mullen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Disriplifzu- Professor of Religion DL'ffll'l1fl0II.' Pastor lJivw'sions: Fishing, exploring second-hand book Stores vi, .K iris' ,K Mel-Thomas Rothwell, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Disc-iplima' Professor of Philosophy Dedication: Evangelist Diversions: Fishing, travel, reading, song writing 26 'ima M ,W 4' f 4f,,-.. K7 Dzbfzlfzbn 0 Harvey J. S. Blaney, A.B., B.D., S.T.M. Disc'ipli1ze.' Associate Professor of Religion Dvrlic-ation.' Church Board, pastor Diversions : Furniture making nf FH-q':f.s-off
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Literature makes you think about life, stirs the emotions, and kindles the imagination, is the classic comment ofthe value of literature and letters. We remember this while strug- gling with Chaucer's middle English, a clerk there was of Oxenfordfi or reading Shakespeare's King Lear. We evaluate great works in the light ofthe critics' answer to the question, What is Literature'?', as we read Robert Burns' O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us tae see oorsels as ithers see us and listen to recordings of MHI'lf6l' in the Cathedral. In our language classes, we learn the difference between the familiar and the polite forms of address and enjoy read- ing the novel, Marianela. We scan the SFIGCIIIOIIS du Readwav' Digvsf to better acquaint ourselves with practical French. We sing hymns in German as we learn to express ourselves in another language. In composition courses we learn that easy writing makes difficult reading and we try to make what we write easy to read by hours of rewriting and revision. We develop poise, confidence, and style in all our com- munication through the hours we spend preparing and re- hearsing speech assignments. Through all ofour studies in letters we learn to evaluate our own principles and Christian standards in the light of what has been thought and said. 5 g, fl C 'G' .J Bertha Munro, A.B., A.M. Disc-iplimn' Dean Emeritus, Chairman ot' Dixi- sion of Letters, Professor of English Language and Literature Deflicarimi: Sunday School teacher Dfl'L7I'SflllIS.' Column in Herald of Holiness, de- - 0 4 . votional books, peoplefespecially seniors Violet R. C. Balwit, A.B., A.M. Ruth A. Cameron. A.B. Jean Mullen, A.B. Discipline: Instructor in Spanish and German Discipline: Assistant Instructor in English Disripline: Assistant Professor' of En lush Dedicazion: Youth for Christ work, Church Dedicuriwz: Sunday School Teacher DUlffC'lYff0I7.' Christian mother Choir Diversimisx Sewing, handicrafts Dfl'L'I'Sl.0II.S'.' Community aciixities, xxritin pi ino Diversions: Reading, traveling if w-1' 'i f 1 A fix ,2 ang E N
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Alvin H. Kauffman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Discipline: Dean of the College, Professor of Philosophy, Chairman of Division of Phi- losophy and Religion Dedication: Sunday School teacher, church usher Diversions: Classical music, commercial art Freedom versus determinism and the objectivity of values are among the problems with which we wrestle in developing our understanding of the basic issues of philosophy. Reading Plato and Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, Descartes and Kierkegaard broadens our concepts of both religious thought and intellectual development. Through direct acquaintance with the Word of God and a study of doctrine of the Christian church, we gain an under- standing of our faith. We study the doctrine of evangelical perfection and the life and thought of John Wesley, we learn the reformation doc- trines of Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin, we discuss significant topics in the area of religion and theology in a seminar in religion. Our faith becomes more stable because it is confirmed by intelligent thought and because we learn from our study of divine revelation, church history, and ethical principles that we have a genuine obligation to society. Pl-IILOSQPHY and J. Glenn Gould, A.B., A.M., D.D. Discipline: Professor of Theology Dedication: College Pastor Diversions: Golf, music, reading, grandchildren 'Il' J l I .-1.: YQ, RELIGIQ - George J. Delp, A.B., S.T.B., S.T.M. Discipline: Associate Professor of Religion Dc'dit'aIio1z.' Lay preaching Dii'crsions.' Carpentry, painting, reading. farm ing, house planning XP' f l
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