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FINE ARTS Fine Arts . . . Music and Art co-operating . . . Professor Dean directing the chorale, oratorial choir, men ' s chorus, and wom- en ' s chorus . . . Duet by Marvin and Mary Dean . . . All music majors and minors are responsible for announcements on this board . . . Did you know that Professor Shepfer studied conducting under Pierre Monteux? . . . Who provides the hi-fi music heard north of campus? . . . Har- monizing brass and strings in the Pease family . . . Ph.D. in Musicology . . . Con- certmistress of the Taylor Civic Symphony . . . Chamber group plus a brass choir . . . Fine Arts 231, a requirement for a liberal education . . . Miss Steyer, in charge of general music recitals and all campus frogs . . . You can use Shreiner if there isn ' t an organ practice scheduled . . . Jack Patton setting up housekeeping in the new art department . . . Artistic senior class sponsor . . . Relating Christ and the fine arts . . . Division three: baton, pitch- pipe, easel. Professor Marvin Dean, head of the Division of Fine Arts, looks ovei one of the musical numbers for the Chorale. Mary Y. Dean, MS Assistant Professor of Music Jack D. Patton, MA. Assistant Professor of Art Betty K. Pease, MM Assistant Professor of Music Edward Pease, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music Dale Shepfer, MM Assistant Professor of Music Hilda L. Steyer, MM. Associate Professor of Music Theory and Piano
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EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Education and Psychology ... Dr. Hayes maintaining high standards for student teachers . . . Tuesday and Thursday full of classes . . . Miss Andrews with a room full of Elementary Education majors . . . Be sure to read plenty of Medal books . . . Professional experience supervised by actual teachers . . . Mrs. Chapman is going to visit my class tomorrow . . . Psychology packs for the move to Divi- sion six . . . Dr. Barkman studies the ef- fect of a Christian college education upon individuality . . . It takes a psy- chologist to be a yearbook advisor . . . Dr. Cross studies how to teach children to read . . . Reading improvement plus almost any kind of test you want . . . New teaching alumni in the sports de- partment . . . Basketball coach with Olympic experience . . . Requirements for better than average grades in girls ' physical education . . . Is there any difference in physical education from a baseball coach or from a football coach? . . . Division two: Teaching units, Gestalt psychology intramurals. Dr. Robert Hayes, chairmsn of the Division of Education and Psychology, checks the bulletin board announcing teaching op- portunities. George Glass, B S Instructor of Physical Education Don J. Odie, MS Associate Professor of Physical Education and Director of Ath- letics Robert E Smith, MS Ed Assistant Professor of Physical Education Baseball Coach
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OPEN STACKS Librarians . , , One ring for Miss Holcomb . . . Two for Miss Weed . . . Downstairs for Miss Fuller . . . Budget by divisions and by profes- sors . . . Now wait a minute. I can only think of one thing at a time . . . Reserve books, twenty-five or one — never a happy medium . . . Red and green kleenex on Miss Weed ' s desk . . . Christmas tree with no branches . . . Should we catalog it or clip it? . . . Bulletin board idea in magazines from Gas City . . . Would you like a bank statement? . . . Wait- ing for L. C. cards from the Library of Con- gress . . . Order cards in five colors . . . Experi- menting with open doors on a week-end night . . . Whose turn is it to work this afternoon? . . . Trip to Vincennes for an open library . . .All easy to work with . . . Book keepers. Miss Alice Holcomb, Head Librarian, checks the par phlet file for information on the history of Taylor. Records are the object of Miss Fuller ' s and Miss Weed ' s interest. Marcella Fuller, MA Assistant Librarian in Charge of Cat- aloging Lois Weed, MS. in L.S. Assistant Librarian
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