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PSYCHOLOGY To help all students gain an insight into principles of behavior and the intelligent control of personal conduct, the College has provided a well-staffed department of psy­ chology. The department also seeks to lead students in ef­ fective participation and leadership in activities of the social group. Undergraduate training in psych <;>logy is provided for those interested in such spe cialized areas as teaching, ministry, counseling, and psychiatry. The faculty serving in the psychology department are Dr. Harold Ripper, head, Dr. Anne Greve, and Associate Professor Johnson.

Professor Coburn directs Betty Cherry i n manip­ ulating the strings of an apparatus that dem­ onstrates average error.

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"house, person, tree" test in psy­ chological testing class.

Dr. Philo simplifies lecture with "color" illustrations in Christian Doc.

RELIGION The largest department of the College is the department of religion. The principal aim of this department is to pro­ vide ministers, missionaries, and Christian workers for the Church of the Nazarene. It also has the general aims of pro­ viding all students with a knowledge and understanding of the Bible and an outline of basic truths essential to Christian experience and living. As an instrument of the Church of the Nazarene, the College desires that religion become a vital part of each student's life. These studies provide a broad and foundational basis for a life of Christian service. Heading the department is Associate Professor L. C. Philo; other members are Dr. Fred Floyd and Dr. W. N. King, Associate Professors Don Metz and Robert Sawyer, and Assistant Professor Jack Rairdon.

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