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Faculty M ns. BunK1'rT M iss CoULsoN Miss ENoI,EHAR'r Mn, FRIICSS Miss CiIFISELM,-SN Miss lsmon Miss NVALKI-in Mr. John Thomas is director of tl1e schoolg he teaches piano as do Misses liva Englehart and Janet Coulson. Miss Coulson also has courses in advanced theory. Miss Gertrude Isidor, an artist on the violin, herself, in- structs in violin, theory, and history of music, she also conducts the college orchestra. The teachers of voice are Misses Pearl Walker, who has sung much in Europe and America, and Doris Gieselman, who directs the college choir. Mr. Paul Friess, a fine accompanist, himself, teaches organ. Mrs. Lois Manning Burkitt instructs in methods of teaching pub- lic school music, and supervises and criti- cizes music students' practice teaching in the St. Charles public schools. Page I 9 All Lindenwood College students regard- less of their courses gain an appreciation and knowledge of good music through the music recitals given during the year. Each faculty member gives one recital a year. All faculty members have studio recilals of their indi- vidual pupils. Also, student recitals are given every other Tuesday in Sibley chapel. liach candidate for a Bachelor of Music degree with a major in piano, voice, organ, or violin must. give a recital a year beginning her sophomore year. Thus, through the recitals the college in general enjoys the Work of the music school, and the music students gain poise in performing before an audience and make use of the technique learned in the school.
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i Q Lindenwood Administration MR. MOTLEY Mns. BELDING Mlss OSTNER Miss ANDERSON The administration staff l1as rendered service in the field of keeping the affairs of Lindenwood College going smoothly and ef- ficiently. One of the most important mem- bers of this staif is Mr. Guy C. Motley. He, as secretary of tl1e school and assistant presi- dent of Lindenwood, is authorized to repre- sent the president and the college at public meetings. His oiiice also takes charge of transportation problems, room reservations, and N. Y. A. student employment. Mrs. Adele Belding acts as his secretary. Miss Ethel B. Cook has the important position of bursar. She handles all tl1e pur- Page 21 Miss Cook Miss WAYE Miss CULBERTsoN Miss EGGNIAN chasing done by the college. It is through l1er that all orders are placed and all bills are paid. She also has charge of tuition payments. Miss Cora Waye, assistant bursar, helps Miss Cook with the bookkeeping and conducts the af- fairs of student banking. Miss Sarah Ostner is tl1e registrar for the college. She helps the students plan their courses and checks on academic requirements. Miss Jean Anderson is secretary to Dean Cipson, and Miss Helen Culbertson serves as secretary to both Miss Mary Hooton, dean of residence, and Dr. Florence Schaper, director of student guidance and personnel.
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