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MUSIC EDUCATION Seated: Dunlap, Borge, Lowman, Cheyette, Prutzman, Remsberg Standing: Hughes, Stitt, Muldowney, Remley, Reed, Bealor FACULTY Irving Chevette Director of DepartineJit A music teacher nuis lTa e more than a knowledge of music. He should ha e a broad educational outlook. In order to meet these specifications set u]) 1) superin- tendents, this Department ' s cur- ricuhmi is kept flexible so as to be able to meet the changes in the field. Indiana ' s graduates are well pre- pared because of the excellent fac- ulty and superior equii ment. Peri- odic student recitals, broadcasts, and special music jirograms play an important part in thi- De;)art- mcnt ' - work. Lejt: Potential Kreislers Right: Symphony jam-session 28
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G. G. Hill Directo)- of Departnioit BUSINESS EDUCATION Lejl to right: Drumhellcr; Thomas; Willhite; Hill, Head of Department; Rowland; Webb; Farrell; McLuckie; Arntz; Shouse An innovation in the Business Education Department this year was the addition of a special course in commercial art for those stu- dents enrolled in the Retail Selling major field. In line with the National De- fense policy, the Business Educa- tion Department went on a Na- tional Preparedness Program basis during the second semester. Special non-credit drill courses open to all students of the Department were ofTered in machine practice, short- hand dictation, typing skill, and laboratory work in bookkeeping. Right: A test in the- making U t: Hello! Grand Hotel THE 1941 OAK 27
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THE 1941 OAK A. Pauline Sanders Director of Departmoit HOME ECONOMICS Sealed: Rose, Alden, Sanders, Wixon, Lappen Standing: Moss, Denniston, Merriman, Wills, Oxley This Department recognizes the relationship between life in the home and our ultimate social pro- gress. The National Preparedness policy of fortifying the American home first was integrated in nutri- tion and consumer education class- es recenth introduced. These were conducted by the Department in cooperation with count}- educa- tional groujjs. Special credit is gi en to the girls of this Department who oper- ated the new cafeteria and who assisted with local welfare i)roiects throughout the jear. Lejl: .And they ' re not afraid to eat ir, cither! Ri%hl: Blue M .ndav 29
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