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UF buildmgt oro appropriate subjects for perspective drawing. Providing instruction for students who seek professional careers in Building Arts and Fine Arts is the College of Architecture and Fine Arts. It offers to other students of the University creative and cultural oppor tunities in these arts, and it performs appropriate related services for the citizens of Florida. Established as the School of Architecture in 1925, the organization of the College now includes the Division of Building Arts, the Division of Fine Arts, the University Center of the Arts, and the Bureau of Architectural and Community Research. Courses in architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture are offered by the Department of Architecture. The Art Department offers curricula in fine arts, art history, crafts, advertising design, and art education. Each year the College sponsors numerous public lectures, concerts, festivals, special conferences, and clinics in which faculty, visitng scholars, and practitioners participate. The University Center of the Arts, administered by the College, presents public exhibitions of outstanding works in the visual arts. A new multi-million dollar complex of buildings is being erected this year to take the place of some of the temporary structures which have housed the various divisions of this College for over twenty years. Located at the comer of 13th Street and Inner Drive, the buildings are scheduled for completion by the fall of 1964. Dean T. C. Bonniifer 27
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Architecture students find more than beauty in their new building. Architecture and Fine Arts OFFERS CREATIVE AND CULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL STUDENTS A hint of what the new building will be like.
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Q O iCtk Yii A a a life ! 'Wife 9 9 $ • » 2 ! o. .Aft NESTOR M. AGEE, JR —St. Petersburg. Fla.: Fall. HENRY CROWELL ALEXANDER — Miami, Fla.: Spring. DAVID SAUM ARMBRUSTER—Jupiter, Fla.: Fall; Gargoyle; SALA, Pres. CHARLES GORDON BAKER—West Palm Beach, Fla.: Summer; Students Contractors it Builders Assn. WILLIAM HUGH BAKER—Vero Beach, Fla.: Spring; Gargoyle; Student Assn, of Landscape Arch. FRED DONALD BARBAREE—Delray Beach. Fla.: Student AIA. GARY LOUIS BRUEHLER—New Smyrna Beach. Fla.: Summer; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Contractor it Building Assn. GEORGE BULL, JR —Atlantic Beach. Fla.: Fall; Delta Tau Delta; Student AIA. GAETAN A. CAIAZZO—Rosedale, N.Y.; Spring; Lamb da Chi Alpha; SALA, V. Pres. LUIS ANTONIO COLON-Salinas. P R.; Spring. ARDESHIR JAL CONTRACTOR—Bombay. India; Fall; International Comm. MALLORY WESTCOTT CRANK—West Palm Beach. Fla.: Fall; Delta Tau Delta; Student AIA. Treas. JOHN HANSON DELVAC—Venice, Fla.: Summer; Student Contractors it Builders Assn.; Ass't. Chmn. Footb:ilI Seating Comm. JOHANN K. EYFELLS—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall; Gargoyle. KRISTIN H. EYFELLS—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall. RAYMOND I. FISHER—Pinellas Park. Fla.: Spring; Student Builders it Contractors Assn. STEVEN GERALD FOGEL—Spring; Pi Lambda Phi; SC it BA Sec.; Student Contractors it Building Assn. LANCE S. FRANKHAM—Winter Park. Fla.: Spring; Student Contractors it Builders Assn. GEORGE RICHARD GELDBAUGH—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall; Student AIA. WALTER A. GLOSKOWSKI—Delray Beach. Fla.: Fall; Sigma Lambda Chi, Sec.; Dean’s List. PRESCOTT D. GOULD-Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.: Fall. £| rr. 3 Q t tifr Ya 28
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