Music And Social Science The objectives of the Music Department for those seeking a degree in this discipline are: 1)to glorify God through the development of the whole man (spiritually, artistically, academically and socially), 2)to develop in the evangelical Christian a better and understanding of God's creation, 3) to provide the student with the proper atmosphere for the development of a comprehensive and integrated understanding of music theory, literature and history,4)to provide the student adequate preparation in conducting, analyzing, arranging and composing,5)to provide for the development of musical sensitivTHISPAGE:Term papers can be long, tedious,and tiresome; Dr. Ellington gives a vocal rendition; Uncle Al enjoys some relaxing moments with some students; Dr. McGoldrick waits patiently for Maintenance to repair the heat. ity and technical proficiency,6)to provide a philosophical basis for the planning and implementation ofan inclusive program in music education in the school, 7) to provide opportunities for the development of professional awareness and communication skills, 8) to provide the student with opportunities for preparation as a prospective teacher,and 9)to develop within the student the capacity and disposition for continued learning in the field of music. OPPOSITE PAGE:ABOVE: Music — Lyle Anderson, Ph.D., Charles Ellington, Ph.D., Dean Kool, M.Ed., David Mattson, Ph.D., Philip McClure, M.M.,Charles Pagnard, M.M., Carl Stahl, M.A.; Social Science — Joseph Halsey, M.Ed., James McGoldrick, Ph.D., Allen Monroe,Ph.D., J. Murray Murdoch,Ph.D;BELOW:Dr. Murdoch playing Cedarville's favorite pastime Sheer concentration. 146
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