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EQ gig sy sr 'Y 5. sn., F, , -who .,'- x r I X xx? '.,t,,, ' DEAN E. F. LAWRENCE VV. S. HAYDEN, Associate Pro- fessor of Architecture, BROWNELL ERASIER, Associate Professor of In- terior Dcsigng ANDREW VIN- CENT, Professor of Drawing and Paintingg JEAN SUTHERLAND, Instructor in Sculptureg C. S. -IETTE, Instructor in Landscape Architecture. ANDICAPPED by a thirty per cent increase in enrollment without a corresponding faculty in- crease, the School of Architecture and Allied Arts con- tionued to operate smoothly this year. Preparations have been made concerning postwar enrollment in the school, with the demands of the soon- to-return Cl receiving first consideration. Courses in architecture and structural design will be emphasized to please the men, some of whom have already made ap- plication to the school. Painting has been found to be of particular interest to the servicemen. ECULAR exhibits are held in the Little Art Gallery, including water color works by Pruth Halvorsen, superintendent of art in the Portland public schools, and the Christmas bazaar of articles made by the stu- dents proved popular. A high point of the year was the annual Odeon show sponsored by the Architecture and Allied Arts League which featured all types of creative work including music, art, drama, and designing. Few changes were made in the teaching staff headed by Dean Ellis F. Lawrence, although- Dr. Wallace S. Baldinger replaced Professor Nowland B. Zane, who has retired. 1-Lv' if fi J 3 - f,
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