1979 Miracle Yearbook

Music And Social Science The objectives of the Music Depart- ment 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 evan- gelical Christian a better and under- standing of God's creation, 3) to pro- vide the student with the proper atmo- sphere for the development of a com- prehensive and integrated understand- ing of music theory, literature and his- tory,4)to provide the student adequate preparation in conducting, analyzing, arranging and composing,5)to provide for the development of musical sensitiv- THISPAGE: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 pro- vide a philosophical basis for the plan- ning and implementation ofan inclusive program in music education in the school, 7) to provide opportunities for the development of professional aware- ness and communication skills, 8) to provide the student with opportunities for preparation as a prospective teach- er,and 9)to develop within the student the capacity and disposition for contin- ued learning in the field of music. OPPOSITE PAGE:ABOVE: Music — Lyle Anderson, Ph.D., Charles Ell- ington, 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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