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Students lccturc. l Bible has been an essential and fundamental part of Erskine's foundation since the organi- zation of the college. Chapel is an important tradition of which our school is proud. A scholarly approach to the scriptures enables students to gain respect, understanding, and knowledge of his religion. Students gain a firm background in Bible as they prepare for service to the church. Serious discussion leads to better under- standing. EDVVARD C. BOYCE A.B., B.D., Thru., Th.D., Bryson College, Erskine The- ological Seminary, Union . Theological Seminary INIARGARET V. CUBINE A.B., B.D., MA., Php., La- - - . - Grange College, University of North Carolina, Garrett Bih- Y lical Institute, Northwestern fi .- IUN A at -at . .. V: Q. A University Q! Luther M. Mundy A.B., B.D., Ph.D., King Col- lege, Columbia Theological Seminary, Emory University fNot Picturedl William H. F. Kuykendall A.B., Davidson College, Un- ion Theological Seminary fVa.J, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity listcn intently to Dr. Boycc's 21
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-ii A A if it fgltigdolollg l ' 1 Emphasis is on the students understanding of 'N NA,, . A . . - a PQ we 'W' Q his cultural and intellectual background in the de- f t K Q partment of Philosophy. Included in the curricu- a lum are Logic, Ethics, Ancient Philosophy, Modern -l,, ,,p, Philosophy, and a research course entitles Philoso- - issttnn X fZ'iiI,sl.Q'l!ri:? A rp, . r f' phy Honors for advanced students. .These philoso- N V gf A ju- - phies are studied from a practical viewpoint in the ' ff 2 , ' . 11,3 if t 'tr. light of our Christian faith. ,,-f 5- . i it tf,- Sig ' , f ' 1' ,i,,,.,,, - . K - , - E ki V,,: f V , f Ti' f 2 i,i,, 3 ,itft J it if 5 51 t :TSS ' . Q? ' While writing his book Dr. Romein has consulted many authorities. p6gCLO!0gy The Department of Psychology seeks to provide a broad understanding of human behavior. Courses are suitable for students interested in a liberal edu- cation as well as students preparing for graduate school. A major and minor in Psychology are of- fered. This effort leads to career opportunities in such fields as public school, nursery and kinder- garten teaching, personnel work, guidance and counseling, mental health, probation and rehabili- tation, and social work. Advanced work at the graduate level is required for specialization in a number of professional fields. Maurice B. Brown B.S., Ms., Php., United States Naval Academy, Florida State University 20 Tunis Romein B.S., M.A., D.Ed., Wheaton College, University of Ken- tucky 'I 'Mu j ,z f--,. Each professor has office hours which are used for counseling. MAL, .,,,,-- ,.,---fig., zzz,- fl ,f ff Y
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glcfucafion The Department of Education preparespstudents for the teach- ing profession by offering both academic and professional courses of study as well as off campus student teaclnng in public schools for qualified seniors. The department has been recognized by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education since 1960. I. Calvin Koohts A.B., M.A., Ph.D., car- awba College, George Peabody College for Teachers Zelda Gambrell Oates A.B., M.A., Erskine Col- lege, Furman University WOJQFH, G,l'lgll,ag26 The mastery of Modern Languages, namely French, Spanish, and German is facilitated by modern laboratories. A Spanish speaking student from Mex- ico and participation in the Modern Language clubs adds interest to the 1 ti 7 In Dr. Koonts' office there are available aids to be used in his classroom. Miss Sherrill applies her theories on education at Dixie High School. study of the languages. Plays present- ed by the language clubs are of in- terest to the entire student body. 22 fN0t Picturedj Marjorie Grier A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina 1 .Ti F...,...A..,Y- .....,... , , ,,N, ,NE fNot Picturedl , -ww Elsa von Sendenhorst A.B., M.A., University of Bonn, University of South- ern California, Heidelberg University ' l ill I vig - S X . . 1- - 'Q' l0hfl Miller Crier Emily Margaret Horton A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Erskine B.S.E,, M.A., Arkansas CUUQEG, University of State Teachers College, North Carolina University of North Caro- lina, Duke University, Middlebury College, Mex- ico City College, Laval University ll1.1stli,,, ' ' I' 1 .ln bb -ff Q l 4 FN il 5 ln ,yn X w .1
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