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llillll lllllll Keeper of the Bees Leading the South in Poultry Research I thought it came from cows PEYTON BURFORD President As the population of this Country increases in numbers and shifts from one that is predominantly rural to one that is largely urban, the need for trained leaders in the various fields of Agriculture is intensified. The School of Agriculture is meeting the challenge by training students for leadership. Degrees are offered in Agricultural Science, Agricultural Administration, Agricultural Engineering, Fish and Game Management, Forestry, and Ornamental Horticulture. Opportunity is alforded for majoring in such specialized fields as Animal Husbandry and Dairy Manufacturing. Agricultural Science provides broad training in the general field of Agriculture. Graduates are well fitted to engage in scientific farming or to become professional agricul- tural worlcers in the Extension Service, Soil Conservation Service, and similar organizations serving farm people. Agricultural Administration combines training in business and agriculture. Graduates operate farm businesses or work with banks, cooperatives, and various commercial and industrial organizations whose customers are farmers. Agricultural Engineering is a professional curriculum. Auburn graduates are sought by the farm machinery industry. The Forestry curriculum is fully accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Although a young curriculum, forestry graduates are assuming positions of leadership in public forest management and private forest industry. Auburn is the only school in the Southeast having a Cooperative Wildlife Unit, the institution has a world-wide reputation in fisheries biology. Consequently, graduates in Fish and Game Management find professional employment with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Stare Departments of Conservation. Ornamental Horticulture provides training in floriculture and in nursery and greenhouse management. The growing urban population is providing an increasing market for flowers and shrubs, and thereby greater opportunities for Ornamental Horticulture graduates. 23 ALBERT COMPTON Vice-President
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HEHITEET HH HTH EAHTS 'I he modern Moulin Rouge Air brushing Il comprehensive study The development of creative skill is the factor that is common to all worlc offered in the School of Architecture and the Arts. In the Department of Architecture the student may prepare for a professional career of Architecture, Interior Design, or Build- ing Construction, in the Department of Landscape Architecture training is provided to fit the student for planning aesthetic and efficient use of the land, in the Department of Art the student may pursue worlc toward a professional career in Advertising Design, Painting, Illustration, Textile Design, Fashion Illustration or Industrial Design, in the Department of Dramatic Arts courses are offered to those students who are interested in the theatre, in the Department of Music there is opportunity for development of individual ability in any part of the field of music. All instruction aims to develop in the student a fertile imagination, skillful craftsman- ship, and methodical habits of worlc. A physical plant second to none in this region and a staff composed of professionally trained specialists are available to assist the student. The Department of Architecture is accredited by the National Architectural Accredit- ing Board and endorsed by the American Institute of Architects and is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The Department of Art is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Design. These accreditations make it possible for the graduate to receive recognition in his selected field. Biggin Hall, built to accommodate architecture, landscape architecture, and art students, will comfortably talce care of 700 students. The building contains drafting and lecture rooms, clay modeling and interior design labs, an exhibit room, an 8000-volume library, and staff offices. The School of Architecture offers opportunities to participate in or be recognized by several professional and honorary organizations: The Art Guild, a scholastic honorary for students in commercial and industrial design, Decor, organization for students in interior decoration, The Landscape Architecture Club, an organization for students in landscape architecture, Phi Mu Alpha, an honorary music club, Scarab, an honorary organization for outstanding students in architecture, and The American Institute of Architects, a technical organization for all students in architecture. 25' Sweet are the uses of advertising TOM CALDWELL President il 1 ll ll w l l t a JIM SHIELDS Vice-President
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