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Along with usual Music Department fare, staff members judged at state contests, two students-Sandra Schaeffer and Robert Stevens-were offered contracts by the Lyric Opera Company, and the department pre- sented The Messiah and Gloria. During the January break, music and Speech students cooperated in an Opera-Drama Workshop. After attend- ing daytime stage-craft instructions and rehearsals for one week and see- ing evening presentations by work- shops from North Park College and Northwestern University, participants presented Down in the Valley. i v 0 . Right: Paul Warren Allen, Professor of Music: B.M., M.M. Below: Bernard Izzo, Assistant Professor of Mu- sic and Artist in Residence: M.M,, B.M.E. Clarence Shoemaker, lnstructor in Music: B.A,, M.M,E. Gordon Farndell, Professor of Music: M.B., M.M., Ph.D. Music s Many. The Conservatory Q57 Marian Haines Schap, Assistant Professor of Mu- Robert Strum, Part-time Instructor of Music. Charlotte G. Peichl, Instructor of Music lPart SiCZ l3.A., M.A. Margery Stomne Selden, Associate Professor of timel: B.M., M.M. lirlfxelxexn Watson, Professor of Theory: B.A., M.B., Music: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Robert Myers, Instructor of Music lPart-timel. 23
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Dallas Chapman, Director of Admissions: B.A., M.S. Richard Luze, Admissions Counselor: B,A. Ken Kotiza, Admissions Counselor: B.A. I l if M. ' 1 mn '5 N i mf' -ii 33:5 Edward l-lildebrand, College Union Maintenance. Right: William Otto, Manager of Print Shop ln its efforts to expand student en- rollment, the Admissions Department personnel traveled on the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards. Mary Williams, NCC grad, became the first female Admissions counselor, and student par- ticipation was increased in perspective student banquets. A general upgrading of classrooms in Goldspohn and Alumni Halls, and the porcelain relining of hot water storage tanks occupied the Mainte- nance Department. Mary Williams, Admissions Counselor: B.A. is not pictured. i s 47 f . 1 yd! ! 1 jfffs 6: ffwnff f 3,53 4 ' f yfxfzfv, iq-,':'.',,v -A l ,M ur r- 1 22
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Visual 6ommunicafors . . yr -.......,. ,,,. - ,Q--..,-.....-..f f X 4 4b-...- TQL, ,V Diane Duvigneaud, Associate Professor of Art: BS., M.F,A. 24 This year as in years past, Mrs. Duvigneaud, the head of the Art De- partment, taught most of her courses through the perspective of the past. In Draw-Sketching, Art Education, and Figure Sketching, an emphasis was placed on the knowledge derived from the subject in its place in history. ln October, special student Bill Vose, ex- hibited his drawings, paintings and sculpture in a solo art show at Pfeiffer Hall. During the month of January, the art trip took in exhibitions ranging from Whistler to an Op Art show.
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