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Mary Kay Gfrbrr preparef for mufir jury. application 0 f theory Laboratories provided a means of enriching classroom instruction with individual study and application of learning. In the area of languages, stu- dents attended labs four half-hours a Week to supplement their study with practice in pronunciation. A valuable addition to the Language Department was a course in Elementary Russian. Practical work in the area of sociology was engaged in by students in that curri- culum as they worked in various social agencies. Added as a recommended course for sociology majors was Family and Community. Senior music majors after much prac- tice appeared before the music jury composed of faculty members of the This appearance Music Department. was a prerequisite for senior recitalists. Lon Sherer joined the music faculty, serving as director of Collegiate Chorus and orchestra and instructor in music theory and strings. . if 5 MIN' ' s L?- Jil fi .fp '3 7 K., U . 4 1 z V N-am.uwa11 ii Field work plaremenz in Rehabilitation Cznler. 23
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