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HBL Sig? i MR. ERVIL D. CLARK Science, Mathematics Our Science Department is a vital part of our inte- grated school program, for a study of the. natural sciences is second only to the science of Salvation. To the really wise, scientific research opens vast fields of thought and information. The ways of God as revealed in the natural world and in His dealings with, constitute a treasury from which every student in the school of Christ may draw. ---TESTIMONIES, Volume 8 , f f 75 I ,y Accguntant, Bookkeeping 4,0 The Business Office and Bookkeeping c sscafford a real opportunity for the training of young people in the fields of business and secretarial work. Many youth who have had such training are now serving their Master in various fields of service. 'weafef dw M J afar f ,twig WP X-1' MRS. MILLIE ADAMSON Spanish, History, Home Arts If it were possible to separate the Spanish language from the speech of Americans many of our common words would be lost. Some of our states and many of our cities would have to be renamed. A policy of learning the language of our near neighbors is good judgment and what fun we have deciphering it! Our students who are. learning to read, write and speak the Spanish language have a double opportunity to enjoy music, art, crafts, customs, and costumes. At some later time this knowledge of Spanish might be the way to others at home or in foreign service. MR. W. A. DAVIS Vocations Working with the hands is a very practical side of the education of youth. Each young man needs to learn some of the uses and advantages of mechanical drawing and woodworking. This is the goal of the department. M QW
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CZ?- r gb , ' 'Win ii. al , ,ra ' W, s--.sw ,,. L3 x NS 4 J 9 , ' Lf? A . Y L ff' 'f I ig, , .. 5' ,1 ,'. MR. MAX M. WILLIAMS Principal, Registrar he true higher education is what makes students ac- quainted with God and His word, and fits them for eternal life. --- FUNDAMENTALS OF CHRISTIAN wfyfigll EDUCA 'HON ' 'F' wx. rar' -r-gaaa g::: E2 f ,',s5,,11J,-, Q-te aw--. y , q V43 z UQ if C1 ,aw ' , 2 Q L, ,. ::,. ,....,....,.... . 'MR. FENTON L' Hopp L 1 Bible, History The goal of the Bible Department is that every student will have not only a knowledge of the truth but a love of the truth, and with this, a real, growing experience with God. In these days of skepticism the Bible De- partment endeavors to stand as a fortress of truth among our young people and to train them as able defenders of this stronghold. In our History Department we endeavor to see God's leading among the nations and to develop intelligent, honest citizens. i N Wt.. fu if S ' WM . , , 7' if fkllq x4 lv 1 I , . ,fb 1 , F 1 ., ' -.Fr ' V F315 'Q ' tF'f 3' It 1 a, .A 2 at , 1 A Q- .-ay., ,f 15,2 V 4 J L , .1 Q- ,A 9 's A il 'If 'Vac 51 MRS. LOTTIE M. WESTERMEYER J English, Speech, Library M 1 V ffflj J rf, WW WORDS Myriad lovely words ' , Are imprisoned , wr W . ' Between the fu ' I Covers of the ', V Dictionary. u . But until We speak them - - - Write them - - - Love them, They are only Black marks On white paper. L CJ
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'! 'r In the band, orchestra, and chamber music groups we try to maintain a balance both in the number of instruments and the selection of music played. Secular and sacred concerts are given during the year. We strive for technical perfection and correct interpreta- tion, thus seeking to honor God who has given us the blessing of music. Music is a precious gift of God, designed to uplift the thought to high and noble themes, to inspire and elevate the soul. Call to your aid ----- in- strumental music, and let the glorious harmony as- cent to God, an acceptable offering. ----MESSAGES TO YOUNG PEOPLE 1 4 , gras , X ' 1 j ,m r f ' 1 ? 5 f I mam ,Q Ulwunln u l x lb. S :Q X. lx X 25:2 s ' Through the ages many instruments for making music have been invented, but the instruments which we use were created in heaven. We follow the injunction, Sing and rejoice. F .4 ,N 5 L I L 1 is , L
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