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LANGUAGE LITERATURE FINE ARTS
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THE WEI.LSBURG BAND LEADS THE PROCESSION (..RAN I INC, Ol Dl ( ,RI I S SENIORS STAND AT ATTENTION The inauguration of President Cramblct on December 5, 1935, proved to be one of the gala days in Bethany ' s history. The inaugural procession led by the Wellsburg Band, and followed by students and faculty, started at the church and wended its way to Commencement Hall. The program in the Hall was in charge of Dean W. K. Woolery. Dr. Lovett, class of ' 89, President of Rice Institute, delivered the prin- cipal address. W. S. Wilkin, president of the board of Trustees, made the charge to the President. Following President Cramblet ' s reply, de- grees were given to Wm. Robinson Warren. D.Lit.: John Perdue Sala, D.D.; Bert Redwinc Johnson. D.D.: Edgar O ' Dell Lovett. D Lit. PRES. CRAMBLET
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MRS. BOURNE MISS STONE MISS MAHAFFEY MISS KEMP MISS FLACK MR. PERRY MR. CARTER MR. ROBERTS The Department of Language. Literature, and Fine Arts is the largest in the school. Mr. Gay is chairman of the division. Courses are so ar- ranged that students may major in and teach the subjects studied in the department. Mrs. Bourne and Miss Burleson teach courses in Drama and English Literature, Mr. Gay teaches courses in Greek and American Literature, and Mr. Roberts teaches courses in Jour- nalism and Speech. Miss Mahaffey teaches French Language and Literature, and Miss Stone teaches French and German Mr. Perry teaches Latin, and Mr. Car- ter teaches Music and directs the va- rious glee clubs and orchestras con- nected with the department of music. Under the direction of Mr. Carter the department of music has been greatly rejuvenated and the extra-cur- ricular activities of the school have been measurably strengthened. An in- structor in voice and an instructor in stringed instruments have already been selected for the coming year. A full major and a related minor in journalis ' m have been added under the supervision of Mr. Roberts. This work has been organized to comply with the requirements set down by the Association of Journalistic Schools. Librarian, Miss Kemp, and assist ant librarian, Miss Flack, give courses in Library Science that are at once practical and admit graduates ' to full standing in graduate schools of li- brary training. MISS BURLESON
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