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' ■, C0LLE6E GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION i ? . Bl ssociation STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Jeanne Arnold Ernestine Ashe Lelia Bulkelcy Elizabeth Calamia Betty Jp Clayton Barbara Cook Marion Crutchfield Kathryn DeBlieux Ruth Dinwiddle Martha Early Joan Farrell Kathryne Flanagin Mary Beth Foshee Margie Foster Mita Hollingsworth Eloise Johnson Jean Kelley Judy McNeill Muff et Merril Ruth Minnerly Ellecia Murnane Lois Preston Jean Pullin Mildred Quarture Helen Renfro Katherine Scott Clydeen Simpson Jane Ward Peggy Webb Joan Wilcox Pat Young
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Student Body President. . . . Like her Pennsylvania ancestors Mil- dred (Scottie) Quarture had the Go West spirit and moved on to TSCW. Like her Quaker forefathers she believed in the freedoms , of democracy and was will- ing to work for them on our campus.
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WITH THE DEPARTMENTS ART The aim of all work in the art department is fundamental experience with basic materials. After learning colors, mechanical drawing, the anatomy, and other groundwork, the girl is ready to apply this knowledge in the various fields of Advertising Design, Art Education, Cos- tume Design and Fashion Illustration, Design, History of Art, Interior Decoration, Painting, Fash- ion Merchandising, Clothing and Costume De- sign, and Occupational Therapy. BIBLE The great variety of material found in the Bible makes it of great educational value, not only in itself, but in correlation with other sub- jects in a student ' s course. Instruction in this subject aims to secure for the student the bene- fits to be gained from a broader culture and a deeper spiritual life. BIOLOGY . Bacteriology, Biology, Botany, and Zoology are divisions of the Department of Biology. The goals of the groups of courses are: to contribute toward a cultural background; to provide a broad foundation for the teaching of biology, and gen- eral science; and to provide special training in fields of respective majors. 26
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