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Harry A Brunk MA Mary Emma S Eby Mary Efhel Heafwolel Samuel L. Horst, Associate Professor of EdD MEd HISTOFY Professor of Home Eco lnsfrucfor In Hgmg ECO- Assistant Professor of nomics nomics Social Science ion leave of absencej They begin by pinning flimsy pape patterns on lengths of material, the there are the sewing machine session: and the endless pinnings and fittings and finally, they are ready to model thel neat blazers and tailored suits and sof blouses for final approval. They are the Home Economics maiors. Associating names a n d dates ana places with events is the task of begin- ning history students. From the study ot static chronology, they go on to analyz the works of Toynbee and von Rank . . . and through cultural and intellectua history, learn to trace the mind of moderr man. Sociology maiors busily searcl' for facts, they plan questionnaires, hav them typed and mimeographed, pu them in campus mail and hope for results. The answers given by cooperating stu- dents give them information for axcom- pilation of statistics and the result is a picture of Mennonite life, an interesting aspect of their social study. V From the cubbyholes and filing folders Professor Stoltzfus gathers material for a lecture on Adam Smith.
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.hnim G. Irvin Lehman, MA Associate Professor of Old Testa- ment Language and Literature Professor Lehman, guiding force in the Seminary, stops by his mailbox between classes. John R. Murnaw, MRE, ' ' D Sc in Ped I e q n I y Professor of Practical Theology Herman R- Reitz, J. Otis Yoder, ThD Linden M. Wenger, Norman Yutzy, BA MA Professor of New Testa- ThM Instructor in Bible Instructor in New Testa- -ment Language and Assistant Professor of ment Language and Literature Philosophy 6 Literatu re ri I -' ' 'M r-.,. X 11 ,Ar .:g4.s It . ,Y 5 . ,, keg Jr
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Social Sciences ii X A 1 ,,,,, 7119 . fgfja ff 1 fgk 1 X sy I 0 X A N .i ,. il, Ruth S. S. Hostetter, John A' Lapp, MA M5 Associate Professor Assistant Professor of of History Business Education i - Z P , fl arxk Mary Emma Eby explains to her art class that one- time glassmaker Rouault out- lined many of his figures in black. , 1 , , .- .ii r. , 1 , . , 'fm 1 ' lr , I -:,fi. - - i li?'t9i15g,,1r5!Aaf5i2 K -- . we - 1 uri: .:. '1 i ilifipif, fl-2 ss.ci.i I i is Catherine R, Paul Peachey, PhD Mumawl MS Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Cmfrch H'5lO Y and Home Economics Soclology Kon leave of absencei Grant M. Stoltzfus, MA Assistant Professor of Sociology 27
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