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John Gaeddert leads the cast and chorus in singing, to chaff, when the Mennonite farming community Then we shall thresh the mountains, reduce the hills gathers together for the harvest day meal. Dudley Dodgion attempts to blackmail John Gaeddert into buying war bonds, but Gaeddert refuses to compromise. The climax of the play occurs when a group of right-wing mobbers comes to the Unruh farm, humiliating J. Friesen by smearing his back with yellow paint. The entire community comes together to bid farewell to J. as they sing reprises of God Made Man to Go Forth and Friesen before he leavesfor Camp Funston in the final scene Thresh the Mountains.
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Academics The curriculum is perhaps one of the best indications of what a college is trying to do. Throughout Bethel ' s eighty-three year history, the curriculum has been constantly changing in order to provide for current student needs. Students attending Bethel during its inau- gural year chose c o ur se s in the f o I I ow i n g fields: English, foreign languages, history, mathematics, natural sciences, and religion. Of the total 170 weekly hours of instruction, 110 were taught in English and 60 in German. The curriculum slowly expanded; Latin and Greek were introduced in 1895 and geology, zoology , bookkeeping, church history, Menno- nite history, ethics, and French were soon available. Class sizes ranged from one to thir- ty-five and the normal student load was twen- ty-four hours. Bethel College now offers majors in twen- ty-seven fields and preprofessional training in several others. Over 200 courses are taught on campus, and through the ACCK many more are available. in planning curriculum. Bethel has been examining future needs of our society and de- term i n i ng which areas of study are likely to draw students. Areas that are being considered for upgrading include business, social work, teacher education, biology, and music. A nursing program is another possi bi I ity, and there is also speculation about the retirement business and other medical services.
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