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mini FINE ARTS Ferdinand Warren Professor of Art ART Freshmen sketching the campus, upper classmen proudly displaying enamels and ceramics — these are products of our art department. The gallery collections exhibit the works of students, instructors, contem- porary and classical artists, which are always of great value and interest to the community. Broadening our scope of oppor- tunities also are the lecturers such as Lamar Dodd, who spoke to us on Cameras and Design. Marie Huper Assistant Professor of Art SCULPTURE LAB pi ' i h
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Ill l li HALL How proud we are to take visitors into our dining hall! Not only are the meals excellent, but the cheerful helpers, original floral arrangements, and surprise for spe- cial occasions add to the attractiveness and wholesomeness of the atmosphere. Ethel J. Hatfield Dietitian Harriett Stovall Assistant to the Libraria Alleyne Currens Assistant to the Librarian Anne Smith Johnson Assistant Dietitian Rubye N. Lanier Assistant to the Dietitian LIBRARY Not only those who study regularly in the library, but also those who go there only to checkout books — studying elsewhere to avoid the deadly quiet — value the work of the librarians and the aid they are always ready to give. Katherine Moon Swint Catalog Librarian Lillian Newman Assistant Librarian PUBLICITY AIBIALUMI1E|IFFICE Those of us who have visitors are quite as appreciative of Mrs. Ketchen as a gracious hostess as we are of the publicity staff who keeps us posted on the engagements, weddings, and other activities of our friends. Ann Worthy Johnson Director of Publicity Dorothy Weakley Secretary to Director of Publicity Edna Hanley Byers Librarian
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Raymond Jones Martin Associate Projessor of Music MUSH 1 Through the study of voice, organ, piano, violin, theory and history of music, students learn a mastery of their subject and an appreciation for the varied program of music offered in the metropolitan area. The Music De- partment not only offers a challenge to its students, but also contributes to the enjoyment of the entire Atlanta area. Michael McDowell Professor of Music Home Hagopian Associate Professor of Mus John Louis Adams Assistant Professor of Mus Irene Leftwich Harris Instructor in Piano Lillian Rogers Gilbreath Instructor in Piano Jacob Cleveland Fuller, Jr. Instructor in Piano
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