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Student body, faculty, and community were again stimulated this year by the academic and extracur- ricular offerings of the Art and Music Department. Many local citizens were drawn by aesthetic and practical values to take voice lessons and chor- ister training from Dwight Weldy. A new face at Goshen was Richard Brinklow, who instructed classes in brass and woodwind methods. Unrequired, but well attended, were the Exhibit of Norman Wilson, a Goshen artist, and a violin concert by Lon Sherer. An interesting project for students was the delicate construction of the six rank, two manual Austin pipe organ. Charles Roe. assisted by Richard Nase. directed the installation of this organ in Arts 331. XX Line, color. and texture are given unity through the artist's chalk. Realizing Wholeness in Art St. Crosier seminarians prepare to sing a service of chants for Fine Arts students, who study the art of diifering ages and worship experiences. 19
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j iii iii iix. Singing the simplest hymns is an aesthetic experience when the group is expertly led. ., ,, R 18 Daily practice is a must for proficiency in the applied arts.
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5- .e N, , Nat' .- -me sv. . gk v . .. .t . 'en X 'Q -lip ' , Several departments comprise the Social Science division, and often operate quite independently. ln 1960-61. the History Department reorganized the Introduction to Civilization classes into several lecturing sections. Dan Leatherman offered his teach- ing services to two history courses, American Gov- ernment, and International Relations. Sociology students repeated their held trip to Archbold and Chicago, analyzing the structure and development of these representative Rural and Urban communities. ln cooperation with the School of Nursing, the Social Science division has outlined a plan of courses for Registered Nurses, giving them a bachelor's de- gree with a major in social science. Economics students use the Wall Street Journal to plot Huctuations of corporation stocks. Commerce students increase efficiency with the use of modern ottice machines. 20 'qs l Af
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