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ALFRED HOLZWORTH Church Music, Harmony, Piano, Pipe Organ, History of Music, Hymnology, Notation, Music Composition, Normal Training TALMAGE J. BITTIILOFER Conducting, Sight Reading, Notation, Publi: Speak- ing, Normal Training J. HARRY JOHNSON Piano, Pipe Organ, Normal Training, Notation GUY C. LATCHAW Voice, Choir Class, Notation HARRY Dixon Loss Voioe, Conducting, Harmony, Normal Training, Notation, Sight Reading FRANK EARNEST Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Conducting, Elements cy' Music, Sight Reading, Piano Sight Playing Page 22 fuautio gautse Homer. HAMMONTREE, Direetor Voice, Notation, Conducting, Harmony, General Chorus, Sight Reading This year the Music Course gave 8,206 private lessons, the largest number in its history. This evidence of increasing interest in the minis- try of music is a fitting testimony to the high standards maintained by this department in gospel and church music instruction. Of the 308 students enrolled in the General Course, 47 are taking advanced work in piano, organ, or voice. Throughout the course choirs are maintained in which the problems of the classroom are worked out and exemplified.
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ehtiotian fcfucation QOUZJQ Cmnence H. Benson, Director Correlation and Supervision, Curriculum Making, Chapter Sum- mary, Child Study, Church Super- vision, History of RcligiouJ Education, Sunday School Admin- islration The Christian Education Course produces while it functions. Not content with the production of studies for the Sunday School, this year the classes in Curric- ulum Muking have completed outlines for a new series of Daily Vacation Bible School helps. This vital interest in the practical problems of Christian work characterizes the whole department, and the constant activity directed toward the solu- tion of these problems fits the students enrolled the better to serve their Lord in their work with plastic lives. RUBY ANN jncicsou Teacher Training HAROLD E. Galant-:it Vacation Bible School Adolescent Work, Week Day Church Schoo 1 l Lois E. LEBAR Childrerfs Work EDWARD H. Oclcenr Recreational Leadership, Manual Training Page 21
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lffi.4.4z'onaty eoutse WILLIAM H. HOCKMAN, Director Missionary Principles and Prac- tice, Missions, Bible Introduction, Comparative Religions, Missionary Social Problems, Pagan Religious Experience In 1938, 109 new names were added to the Mis- sionary Board in the 153 Building, a striking tribute to the Institute's progressive mission-mindedness in this decade of general missionary retrenchment. Further proof of this is the fact that more than one-third ofthe entire student body at the Institute is enrolled in the Missionary Course, from which most of these 109 new missionary volunteers graduated. The Missionary Course has as its aim specialized training for work in foreign mission lands. Its is the first five terms of the General Course to which are added special medical and missionary subjects. T':ig' .- JOHN R. RIEBE Historical Survey of Missions, Church History, Home Mission Fields, Homiletics, Rural Church GERRIT1' Corrs, M.D. Missionary Medical Instruction Rossnr J. HEURLIN, D.D.S. Dentistry EDNA E. Fiurscn Phonetics TITUS M. JOHNSON, M.D. Minor Surgery, Anatomy and Physiology CARL J. Scnuzvmcusiz Bookkeeping Page Z3
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