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Religion Religion is symbolic of man ' s yearning to fulfill his needs. Religion is parochial schools, sectarian colleges, the World Council of Churches, the Vatican or it is the motive for every action, thought and breath. ' Rev. E. N. French Religion is a way of life, an acquired virtue that should make men be good, know the way to heaven or to a fuller life, and to recognize the essential good in everyone. Religion is knowing how to live the good life. Dr. F. R. Brown Library Science Livingstone College does not offer a major in Library Science, however courses are offered in the organization and administration of the library, along with training in reference and book selection. Mr. Heintze and Larry Kittell Arf Art designates any activity that is at once spon- taneous and controlled. Art is controlled ingenuity that is aware of its objective. Courses in art history and appreciation are return- ing to Livingstone College. Thanks to a government grant shared with Catawba College, Livingstone Col- lege joins in an effort to promote culture in the Salisbury community. L. M. Rountree
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The Department of Modern Foreign Languages provides a major in French. However, courses are offered in German and Spanish. Each student enroll- ed in the college is required to complete two years of one of these languages. The general aims of the department are to stim- ulate latent linguistic interest, to develop competency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing a particular language, and to foster a broader under- standing and appreciation of other peoples and civili- zations through the study of foreign cultures and cus- toms. Students enrolled in language courses make use of modern audio equipment in the Language Labortory. There students may prac- tice to develop a proficien- cy in comprehending and speaking a foreign lan- guage. At lower right. Dr. Young leads a class in French Conversation. C. L. Chatman V. P. Yates Department of Modem Foreign Languages K. R. Dzelzitis W. D. Turner 17 J. L. Young
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ARTISTIC TRENDS During the school year, Livingstonians continued to express themselves in a cultural vein. Such expression was manifested by the Julia B. Duncan Players, the campus dramatic group, in their rendition of Tennessee Williams ' , Period of Adjustment. A scene from the play shows Margaret McDowell and David Steele in the staring roles. Ada White did the artistic work for the 1967 LIVING- STONIAN. A number of students joined the marching band under the directorship of Mr. James E. Evans. A program of visiting scholars also gave musical ren- ditions in a novel motif. Ada White Deloris McDowell and David Steele
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