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Music Mr. William McRae All smiiul enters the human bocl - through the tiny meehanism known as the ear. AKin oF the sounds we hear come to us through MUSIC — the science of combining tones in terms of rhythm and melody. The ear is di ' ided into three main parts: external, middle, and internal. The students of music arc also the subject of division: those who stud it for listening pleasure, those who studv in order to perform, and those who wish to create. With all these moti es a refined, acute sense of hearing is de ' eioped. Music is around us e er - minute, but it is the delicate ear of the musician which hears and defines it for the lay listener. The musician must put on paper and in words the song of the wind or crashing waves, in order to capture the melodies of nature for a later time. Miss Martha Mundav Miss Darina Tuhv Miss Melicent .Melrose Miss Helen Kleinfelter Mr. Ilinvard Bovajian 29
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■ ' .K ••?. -;;..? - ' :; ' -«r-: -fi » :! -4 .y- ■■ih. .if ' . -%x -J- ■ : ' -A: ;.;- : i»T«iiittitil«itaK -WS i ; ftaffi iai t i !ffi i fK i at-j ma« »c a tar riU i» aJii3a ' ms- SOCIOLOGY CLUB-Firsf Roii% Lef( io Riohf— M. Mattina, E. Hickox, N. Krueger, B. J. Gowan, E. Steelnian. B. Kraber. Siccond o v . M ' allis, Putnam. L. Snvder, M. Green. Sociology lie luni;s arc the sae-like organs liirming the special iespirator - oiuan (il aii-brcathing eitebrates. fust as these organs are ital to tlie cdntimi .iiuc ot human lite, so is organized society, because as the lungs breath in air maintaining lite, society breathes in ideas for the welfare of a group of people. The science of SOCIOLOGY deals with the origin and evo- lution of societx— its forms, institutions, and the I mictions of a human group. The stud ' of sociology helps the dc eloping student to look at his own society more objectiveh ' and the society of other civilizations with more understaiiciina. Dr. Richard DuWu Dr. Pierce gives the students something to write about 1 Ht ' ■V ' ■1 ' ■ ' 1 r r M ' ' « 1 r V : ' .« ., 30 Dr. W ' eist puts humor in social interaction A ' ' -- . ' ' • -
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