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H-'4 f 1 7 .9 ii- L F ii, - W Vt tk! y 20 Miss Moser's students practicing speed and efticiency in typing. Seminar Includes Practical Work Continued expansion marked the social science di- vision this year. Both the social work and business administration programs included new courses. The . f commerce department moved into new headquarters. ' Social work courses offered included a new ,' i course, Group Processes in Leadership. For the first time students worked in the community at children's homes, schools and hospitals in social work capaci- ties. Using their experiences as source materials, stu- dents wrote research papers at the end of the semes- ter. This was the First year that any student could graduate with a degree in preprofessional social work. Nine students completed degrees. A new business administration course, Managerial Policy, met on Saturday morning during second se- mester. Part-time instructor, Mr. James Snyder, taught the course. .47 Former Adelphian Hall and the old Y room were 531 both vacated this year to make room for the com- If'7f5f? merce department. Adelphian Hall became the new classroom for typing and office machines classes. L25 serif Commerce faculty ofiices moved here also. Miss Caroline Moser taught in the commerce department for the first time this year.
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Speech, Literature Courses New course procedures in both the speech and English departments and two new music faculty members constituted changes in the language, liter- ature and fine arts division. Goshen Colleges speech department functioned full force this year after Dr. Roy Umbleis return. Umble, who spent the past two years teaching in Athens, Greece, under the Fulbright program, re- vamped the Basic Speech course. It included one mass lecture each week and informal groups for lis- tening to student speeches. Since Ad 31 and 36 were vacated by the commerce department, 31 became the speech classroom and 36 became Umbleis oflice. Again this year the General Literature program used money received from the Eli Lilly Company. Dr. S. A. Yoder lectured twice each week. Senior teaching fellows Rachel Leatherman, Ervin Beck Ir., and Arnold Roth led the discussions. The previous yearis program featured faculty discussion leaders. New faculty members-Mr. and Mrs. James Miller -taught in the music department. Ab Hershberger using tape to study Gennan pronunciation. .I Y A M,. 3 Lv' kgs. Altered lx tx mg- A f I t 9- S-S W 4 be f .A ip f S - X fr li is X E -f f ' A l' ' if l F 't ' Gi A 4 'Q 'fa' ti! :Ei .h i A f ' 7, - K p - X -2 5 Xl . it - . ' , 'f ' Ffa. . t 'gy l ,-ly , uf, 'Zz , x 4 Lois Martin announcing on WGCS.
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Sys: luv ,,.,--- Prof Hillerbrand discussing the historical meaning Prof Smith illustrating a historic event. of Marxism. Psych students listening to Prof Miller relate an anecdote. Nx- L-LX sux 21
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