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Dr. Clyde Holslngcr, Miss Martina Dejont Mr. David McCormick Mrs. Genita Speicher, Mr. Paul Hallada music . . . Majors in the Music Depart- ment are given concentrated work in one of these three fields: apphed music, church music, or music theory. The courses are intended to provide a background for later training, cultural instruction for the gen- eral student, and a basis for the teaching of music in elementary and high schools. J giSBE Mr. Vernon Stincbaueh Miss Murl Barnhart On February 2, 1956, Professor Murl Marie Barnhart, who joined the faculty of Manchester in 1926 as Professor of Piano, Harmony, and Music Theory, passed away. Her presence on the Manchester College campus will be missed by all who knew her.
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Dr. Paul Keller Mr. James Overholt EHGLISH . . . Rather than concentrating on teaching reading, spelling, and grammar in themselves, the department of English makes an effort to train the student to follow directions accu- rately, to write interestingly, to speak clearly, and to read with understanding. Opportunity to write in the Oak Lcmcs is given to stu- dents who are interested and capable. Dr. Lloyd Hoff, Mr. Fred Conkling Dr. William Stafford, Miss Orrel Little In the literature section of the department an endeavor is made to ac- quaint the student with and give him an appre- ciation for literature. 16
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Mr. T. Wayne Rieman RELIGIOn m PHILOSOPHV . . . Helping the student establish the basis for a good life is the purpose of the department of Religion and Philoso- phy. To provide this basis it attempts to help the student become acquaint- ed with and appreciate the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, to attain a vital Christian faith, and to develop a sound philosophy of life. Besides studying the Bible, the student can read Plato ' s writings in philosophy or study a course in logic or ethics. The principles presented in the classes can be applied to working in the home congregation, planning private and group worship, as well as gaining a better und erstanding of the Church, its doctrines, and the men who made it what it is. The student who is interested especially in philoso- phy may study the ancient philosophers, the major theories of moral value, and the principles of right and their appli- cation to everyday prt)blcms, which are presented in a practical way in ethics. Dr. R. H. Miller, Dr. Erccll tynn 18
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