La Sierra College - Meteor Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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BUSINESS I HE requirements of business and com- merce must be supplied by progressive minds and abilities trained in the skills of the profession. This stands as an ever-present aim to Professor E. S. Cubley, Miss Irene Ortner, and Professor W. E. Anderson in all class presentations. Those who will later enter the business world meet in each day ' s classwork the principles behind the accepted procedures of business, and thus they acquaint themselves with the fascinating world of trade. Moreover, the student of other major fields who delves into business courses will find himself armed with profi- ciency that will render him doubly efficient in his work. Professor E. S. Cubley. head of the Business Department, is the kind of teacher who takes an outside-of-class interest In his students. Blessed be that kind of instruction! f0l0 ' Proud of her students ' achievements, Miss Irene Ortner hilds the standards hiqh in her training classes for secretaries. Who can evaluate the invisible rev»ards granted to diligence? Professor W. E. Anderson makes each class yield vital, prac- tical Information on the application of business principles. He draws largely upon personal experience in administration.

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LANGUAGES Any harried student wlio makes his breathless Where-do-l- Cnd plea meets an immediate response trom Mrs. L. C. Palmer, librarian, or her assistant. Miss Margaret Nickel. Mrs. Mabel Curtis-Romant qives practical help to Dan Mills and scores of other students seeking to know the ways of persuasive speech. How precious the added measure of assu- rance!



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The indefinable nuances that are loosely termed musician- ship are beinq taught by Miss Edna Farnsworth. She recog- nises that the mere technique of playing notes is insufficient. Miss Elizabeth Saunders is helping one of her students lay a strong foundation for the music which will develop Into a finished product of beautiful melody. F I ly USIC provides release for many a book- weary student. Some thrill at learning to recognize middle C and others only at com- pleting etudes or brilliant concertos. Some gain inspiration from a choral group with Professor hHarlyn Abel directing; the orches- tra, directed by Professor Otto Packer; or the band, conducted by Bandmaster C. O. Trubey. Aspiring organists work for well done from Professor Hannum; pianists, for approval from Miss Edna Farnsworth, Miss Ellen Short, Miss Elizabeth Saunders, or Mrs. Melvin hiill; vocalists, for approbation of Professor Abel or Miss Frances Brown. Mrs. Chloe Sofsky directs paint - and - crayon artists. Knowing Professor Hannum as friend and teacher results from pleasant contacts in music appreciation and theory classes and from quiet times when great organ music invites refresh- ing vesper meditations.

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