Grace Theological Seminary - Xapis / Grace Yearbook (Winona Lake, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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Mrs. Fink takes time to give individual help to one of her speech students. Mr. Dave Miller is demonstrating to his class the fundamentals of oral interpretation. Jim Davis and Ardis Parlin learn from Mr. Garlock the techniques of building stage sets. A round of applause emanating from the little theatre indicates that another successful speech has just been completed. Students gain experience in speaking through writing and delivering their original compositions and participating in small group play productions. A recording console, installed in Room 8, has provided speech majors a place to tape and play back their voices to see where improvement is needed. Many students find that speech classes have even helped to improv e their daily conversations.

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SOUNDING BOARD — We THE GRACE. 64 In addition to teaching his classes in literature, Prof. Gilbert also sponsors the SOUNDING BOARD and the GRACE. English Linda’ Hoke discovers that the best way to write a term paper for her literature course is through research, writ- “ ing, re-writing, typing and re-typing. Miss Ford and Mr. Kriegbaum discuss new methods in teaching Eng- lish Composition. Writing papers, reading novels, and discussing the latest changes in grammar usage are phases in educat- ing the student in the field of English. English Composition provides the freshmen with an opportunity for creative writing. Literature courses bring about a deeper understanding of the world and the people who move in it. Journalism classes offer experience in newspaper writing and editing.



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Dr. Uphouse stands in his favorite lecture stance as he speaks to his education students. Dr. Mason sits silently by as his students take their final exam in Introduction to Education. Education Preparing students to serve as teachers — this is the goal of the Education Department. Through classwork, projects, personal confer- ences, and finally, student teaching, this objec- tive is reached. Mrs. Alice Kent contributes much in the preparation of elementary school teachers. peee: Le FREEDC b of reli 4 Sper and nom ers Nees Student teachers Louise Hancock and Bob Moeller learn through cr practice.

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