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Page 11 text:
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mm . Thoughtfulness was not divorced from emotion when the Class of 1960 chose to dedicate this year ' s Bethanian to Professor George Haupfuehrer. Pro- fessor Hauptfuehrer came to Bethany fifteen years ago as an instructor in music. A well-educated person, he has earned the A.B. and B.M. degrees from Friends University; the A.M. degree from the University of Kansas: and has done further study- ing at the Pittsburgh Musical Institute, the Julliard School of Music, and Indiana University. At the present time, he is engaged in completing his Doc- toral Dissertation through the program of Indiana University. He is a family man and has a lovely wife and four children. Professor Hauptfuehrer. the Class of 1960 is proud to dedicate this Bethanian to you; and we thank and salute you for your contributions to the futures of Bethanians and Bethany College. When he ' s not in the classroom, directing the Male Chorus, or socializing with students in the Bee Hive, Professor Hauptfuehrer has other fa- vorite activities. Here we see him relaxing at home and listening to one of his recordings of organ music.
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;i;- ' :«;ff:)iA;r JajAaA;ail • « • A yearbook represents a year of school activity in its most vivid and best form. It must have integrity, feelinir. and representative showing, so that when the holder looks at it in years to come, it will recall to him his part in that setting. The Bethanian staff has tried to show effectually these qualifications in the 1960 Bethanian. However, our theme and design are different from past years and should be explained briefly. The faculty section is presented informally with the teachers and professors lecturing in their natural teaching situations. By doing this, we hope to have captured the more natural scene to the student. After four years of college the seniors deserve to be shown large and well so their section is the largest area in the book. We found it impossible to show all the various senior activities performed throughout one year and have tried to capture instead, a few of the highlights with informal photo- graphs on each page. These informal scenes end with the climax of gradu- ation. The other classes are in the senior section to give the yearbook more continuity, and to associate the senior class with the other classes as a student body. With the undergraduates are also various scenes performed by the particular class. After the color division page for activities, the organizations and features are shown. The majority of these group pictures were taken outside for two reasons: to show the predominating spring beauty of Bethany, and to show the center of intellectual activity. Old Main. Old Main is one hundred years old this year and its Gothic design blends with our Gothic theme as it has blended into the lives of so many students. Headlines are used in the following sections to catch the attention of the reader and direct him to the copy telling the story. Our copy follows strict form but should still be interesting and informing to read. Sports represent action and excitement and we have let them do this by cutting down on copy and increasing pictures in this section. The good teams are bragged about and those having bad seasons are discussed critically but honestly. The balance of the 1960 Bethanian needs no explanation. It represents a great deal of work and much satisfying experience. To all those who we blinded with flashbulbs, interrupted their classes, or mis-scheduled their pic- tures, we hope you will forgive us as you read the following pages. We are proud to present something made, not just something done . . . The 1960 Bethanian Staff.
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