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MARSHALL UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR LEO IMPfRI leads the congregation in the singing of the Aiwa .Hater. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Mark Rhodes and Professor Sam Clagg lead In the recessional. PRESIDENT DALE f. NITZSCHKE ad dresses the convocation. MARSHALL Fine Arl —19
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Dream now reality Since 1958 Marshall University had been trying to establish a College of Fine Arts; 26 years later on Sept. 28, 1984, the dream became a reality. The Fine Arts celebration included a scries of five events to highlight the programs of the newly formed college. To open the activities a ‘‘showcase of Marshall Arts” was performed by students in music, theatre and dance. The festivities concluded with a dinner at the Convention Center Hotel with guest speaker Douglas Fairbanks Jr. presenting a speech on his life and career entitled “In Search of Adventure.” Other performances included a flute ensemble, a performance by the MU percussion group, facial paintings, the MU Jazz and Symphonic bands, the 20-voicc University Choir, a faculty Dixieland band and various performances by the MU Dance Company. Special guest speakers included President Dale F. Nitzschke, the chairmen of the various College of Fine Arts departments, and Phyllis Curtain, a West Virginia native and dean of the School of Arts at Boston College. The celebration was presented with assistance from the West Virginia Arts and Humanities, the MU Alumni Association, the Marshall Artists Series, President Nitzschke, the Huntington Chamber Orchestra and the Grand Staff. The College of Fine Arts includes the departments of art, music, thcatre dance, the Institute for the Arts, the Artist Series and the office of auditoria. 18—Fine Arl
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SOME STUDENTS tat near windows and passed time by watching the world outside. MOKE 'INTERESTING-' reading material was often hidden from the instructor's view by using the class text as cover. OTHER STUDENTS spent the time they were bored by watching time pass. 30— Doodling
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