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Department of M'ssion and nthropology A. : 1 . i V ' . A ., A, 1 1- -.-. 1 . pr, ,N . , , , 4, t f' ' ' ' ' . -' , is i This is a phonetics class. In it you will learn to make various sounds There are many factors, other than the Great Com- mission, which make a knowledge of good missionary prin- ciples and practices necessary for an effective, vital Chris- tian witness. It is the goal of our missions department to equip stu- dents of Fort Wayne Bible College with not only a correct spiritual viewpoint of the tremendous missionary task, but to also give them factual, historical, and anthropological knowledge which will serve as stepping-stones in, Serving Him Better! Under the proficient guidance of Professor Stipe, each class, whether it be Cultural Anthropology, History of Mis- sions, or Missionary Principles and Practices, is directed toward meeting the needs of the missionary of tomorrow. It is with such a goal in mind that the missions and anthropology department strives to contribute to those lives which may someday hear, VVell done thou good and faith- ful servant . . . CLAUDE E. STIPE, A.B., M.A Missions Anthropolgy n Q , 0 ALICE A. POLHAMUS, R.N. Home Nursing First Aid
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Department of Music D. MUS. Music and Art IRA GERIG, B. M., M. MUS. Piano BETTY M. STANLEY, B.S., M.A. Piano and Voice RENE FRANK, M. MUS., Hit the right note, Nancy! Bang out the alto part, Diane, instructs Miss Betty Stanley during an A Cappella choir rehear- sal. Yes, choir tour requires much preparation, but the time spent in practice pays off in the joyous experiences of the tour. The choir, however, is only a small part of the School of Music. Under the capable teaching of Dr. Rene Frank, director of the School of Music, Pro- fessors Ira Gerig, David Heydenburk, and Eloise Wood, music students learn to play their various instruments, to sing, and to compose. The band, directed by Mr, Robert Myers, also plays an im- portant part in many school activities. Yes, music is important to our college life. Each music student is cognizant of the importance of music in Christian service and is grateful for the opportunities to put his training into practice. DAVID HEYDENBURK B.M., M.M. Organ, Piano ROBERT MYERS, B.S. Brass Instruments ELOISE WOOD, B.M., M. MUS. Instruments
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Department of S ee h DOROTHY WEST, A.B. Speech GRANT Radio Journ f if Don Gerig uses a visual aid in giving a speech. M 9-ti.1 ' .Q , , C .' rf' ' .li A ,iii 32 ,5-ff: HOATSON, A. B. alism Mend your speech a little. These words, written by Shakespeare, might well be the motto of students who are taking Speech at Fort Wayne Bible College. Students and faculty alike have realized in order to serve Christ effectively they must develop proper speech habits. This realization has caused the speech department to expand dur- ing the past year. Students, under the proficient leadership of Miss Dorothy West, Mr. Darrel Kraft, and Mr. Grant Hoatson, prepare themselves for the speaking tasks which lie ahead. Some plan to use their training in the field of teaching, some in the ministry, and others in everyday speaking situations. This year saw the formation of Pi Lambda Zeta. Making words come alive, the phrase from which the club name was derived, is a goal for club members. This organ- ization, designed for the advancement of drama and public speaking, was opened to any student with six or more semester hours of speech. Project! Use the diaphragm. Let them hear in the back row! cried the profes- sor. Floyd asked his neighbor, What does she mean when she says I am to organize my thoughts and express them so that even I can understand? These are some of the comments from professor and student as t0g6tl'1C1' they Strive to mend their Sp6CCh.
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