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NETTIE RAYLE GIDNEV. B Assistant Professor— Music ELIZABETH E. HILL, B.S. Instructor— Piano and Theory What ' s so h a r d about Geneal? Bach tujiuc. JERRY R. HILL, M.A. Chairman-Fine Arts Department Assistant Professor— Music Department of Fine Arts The courses in this Department help to instill into the student a deeper appreciation of the cultural values of music, to provide adequate training for those who wish to pursue the study of music as a profession, to en- able the student to prepare and make speeches, to im- prove his poise, interpretation, and speaking voice, and to acquaint the student with the theory of play produc- tion. ROBERT J. SHEPHERD, B.A. Instuctor— Art RUTH HOWIE PLASTER, B.M. Instructor— Music .11 That ' s good art work, Betty. 29
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PPlP!fHP!iffB Department of English FR. XCIS B. DEDMOND, M.A. Head of the English Department Professor— English The Department of English has four principle ser- vices; it enables the student, with due regard for the fundamentals of good English usage, to wxite on a mature readable le el; it stimulates the student ' s think- ing through a reading program, and it increases his vocab- ular -; it acquaints the student widi the best that has been written in English and American hteratuxe. THIRLE.V OSBORNE, . 1.A. Professor— English K. ' THR ' i ' X COPELAND, MA. Professor— English THOM.AS M. HARRIS. MAT. Instructor— English and E ramatics Wait ' til the president hears this! MARY LIDE DOGCETT, A.B. Instructor— English : Ma»« » i .Dift v i..
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' W? Department of Languages The Language Department provides studies in French, Spanish, Latin, and Greek. The objectives of language training are to assist the student in gaining an understanding of the culture, civilization, and literature of other people and to speak and to write the language in a manner acceptable and intelligible to native speak- ers. This year to supplement their classroom and lab ex- perience, the French classes attended the play L ' AIcniette. CHARLES S. ANDREWS. M.A. Chairman— Language Department Professor— French JOAN KATHERINE GOFORTH, M.A.T Instructor— Spani.sh J. T. GILLESPIE, TH. M. Professor— Greek What ' s the passe compose of aller? No hay probeta an este laboratorio, eh Carol PRINCA GAINES MOORE, A.B. Instructor— Latin ELMA HARPER POLLOCK, M.A. Professor— .Modem Languages 30
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