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SCULPTOR IT ' S CLEVER, BUT IS IT ART? 11 T3 S LIFE SKETCH HEY! YOU MOVED! 17
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ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASS IT ' S BETTER THAN IT SOUNDS THE FINE ARTS By 1854, the study of music was an estab- lished portion of the curriculum. Since that early dote the department has continually expanded until now courses in theory, history, literature, and appreciation of music are offered as well as music education. The music conservatory was established in 1880 by order of the State Board of Education. The aims of the conservatory are two-fold: the training of teachers for the public school and the study of music for specialized fields. Art, like music, has long been a basic part of the scholastic program. Even during the early days art was recognized as one of the primary teaching aids. in 1901, drawing was made a separate de- partment. This was the year that Miss Bertha Goodison joined the faculty. For many years, she gave much of her time, energy, and ability to the development of ihe art department. The department now ofFers the opportunity to do creative art work and to learn child develop- ment through art. 16 INSTRUMENT CLASS LONG HAIR, SHORT HAIR, MUSIC HATH CHARM
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CHEMISTRY HMM! COFFEE MAYBE! PHYSICS WHY, IT ' S ELEMENTARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Science, or natural philosophy, has occupied a major place at Normal ever since the establishment of the col- lege i n 1849. In 1885, the department was divided into two departments: natural science and physical science- the latter under the direction of Dr. Stong. Upon his re- tirement in 1916, the department was divided into the chemistry ond physics departments, with only one instruc- tor in each. Now, the chemistry department alone has eight instructors. An outstanding event in the physics department was the purchase of the 10-inch Mellish refracting telescope in 1936. Professor R. R. Gorton served as head of this department from 1916 to 1936. He was then succeeded by Dr. Harry L. Smith. NOW THIS IS A MAPLE- IS
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