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H MOLD K I Director and Associate Profc Music Music hath charms! So also Stout hath charms in the realms of music. Music has been a wel- come portion of Stout ' s curriculum, a vibrant portion with which every student has come m contact. In the music courses offered, the students receive instruction in techniques of ear training, rhythm no- tation, diatonic and chromatic scales, chord instruction, and acoustics. The various musical groups have been very active in playing at games, before assemblies, tor special programs, and tor their spe- cial concerts during the year. Perhaps the best known work of The Stout Institute music department, however, has been the development of its excellent choral groups. [27]
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Dwioh i L. A«. i.u Head of Department and . Issistant Professor of Social Science Merle M. Price Dean of Men and . tssot iatt Professor of Social Sen rut Mi i in Si nci k instructor of Social Science Social Science Deportment Winn Tlu- StOUl Institute became a State institution, the social sciences were added to the curric- ulum to help fulfill the need for broader teacher education. Courses in sociology, economics, history, and government seek to give the student an awareness I tlu complexities of modern society, increase his understanding of the origins ot society ' s problems and prepare him for intelligent participation in Community activities. C263
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. Keturah Antrim Education and Dean of Women Rw C. Johnson Head of Department and .1- Professor of Physical I ' d: |t ! MlLLEK Instructor of Physical Ed: Physical Education It was Senator Sn are t build the bodies .is well as the minds of students. Both men and women of Stout arc required, therefore, to take physical education . m arc encouraged to partici- I sides the gymnasium and swimming udents have the uj Burton E. Nelson field and the Stoui Lot. In the spring and fall, students may parti out- ,1 - activities such as tennis, field hockey, golf, archery, and kittenb.ill. During the winter months, may take classes in swimming, badminton, volleyball, basketball, calisthenics, and bowling. Thus the formation of sound bodies and minds continues on, and the spirit smanship develops and spreads over this campus. [2 ]
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