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Mortuary Science Degree Available A special Music Psychology course is taught by Dr. Marjorie Walthall, which analyzes the men- tal and physical response to music and the effect of music on people during funeral services. In 1962, an Associate of Mortuary Science degree was established as the reward for two years of academic study. After completing studies required in his own field and other necessary academic courses, the student must pass a State Board of Morticians examination before entering a two-year appren- ticeship under a licensed funeral director and em- balmer. After this period, a Funeral Director ' s and or Embalmer ' s License is issued. Demonstrating an appropriate record for use during a funeral service is Dr. Marjorie Walthall, who teaches Music Psychology to Mortuary Science students. Mr. John Cage, founder of the department, instructs one of his classes on the subjects which will allow students to graduate from San Antonio College with an Associate in Mortuary Science Degree in two years. 135
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i: Classes to Move Into New Building The MORTUARY SCIENCE DEPART- MENT has completed its fourth year in operation and eagerly looks ahead. For the future, the Department has been a- lotted 2,400 square feet of additional space in the new Technical Building. Included in the plans are a model preparation room, to double as a cadav- er dissecting laboratory, a model display room for the showing of funeral merchandise, a restora- tive art laboratory, two offices, and a conference room. Mr. John Cage, Department chairman, was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the American Board of Funeral Service Education, January 23, 1964, at the semi-annual meeting in Chicago. Gary Huey works with one of the models used by stu- dents to study expression and the technique of restoring a human face. The art of applying cosmetic coloring to facial masks is one which mortu- ary science students study in their Restorative Art class. Here Gus Langely practices on a totally modeled mask. 134
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Portable Organ Reuter Organ Pipes McAllister Gives Organ to College Dedication of the new Reuter organ, No- vember 10, will live in the memories of those con- nected with the MUSIC DEPARTMENT for a long time to come. The organ, complete with 2, 732 pipes, and designed to play the entire gamut of organ literature, was made possible by a gift from Mr. Walter W. McAllister Sr., and will henceforth be called the McAllister Pipe Organ. The organ was damaged considerably in the shock from the TNT blast at Medina Base just three days after the dedication, but it has been re- paired since that time. Above, there are two Marjorie Walth- alls on the campus. Here Dr. Walth- all instructs her niece, also Marjorie Walthall, in the art of music. At right, Marjorie Heath aids Mrs. Lyova Ring, Piano Ensemble instruc- tor, in holding music for William Briggs, while Jeanne Brynie and Mary Randolph accompany him. 136
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