Arkansas State University - Indian Yearbook (Jonesboro, AR)

 - Class of 1953

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Arts Building Harold C. Manor, B. P. S. M., M. A., Ed. D. Professor oj Fine Arts The close coordination of the Art, Music and Theater departments brought them under the same department this year under the direction of Dr. Harold Manor. Through this change, the students will be provided with additional opportunities for broader experiences whic h will enable them to gain a deep and lasting appreciation of the arts. Through plays, numerous exhibits, concerts, and other contributions, this department adds to the cultural life on the campus and in the area. The student talent is outstanding for a college this size. In the music field the band, orchestra, choir, ASC Singers, Arkettes and soloists present programs for Chapel and other events. Various classes in art teach de- sign, advertising, house planning, landscaping and paint- ing. One can always find many interesting exhibits in the Art Hall. Through plays and play production many students learn the basic principles of good dramatics. In plays given each year, the performances evince the enormous amount of work put into their production. The tours of the Arkettes and the Choir as Ambas- sadors of Arkansas State should also be mentioned. Both groups appeared on television in Memphis and they have presented programs throughout Arkansas and Missouri. The rapidity with which these three fields have ad- vanced is remarkable, and they will continue to enrich student experiences and provide the necessary stimulus for the cultural growth of the school. 27

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Exam time, term reports, course assignments for research, and browsing make the library rooms a popular place. general A silent retreat for research and study, the library is a vital element in acquiring an education in any field. Last year, for better accommodation of the student body, the reading room was painted and air-conditioned, ana partitions separated the book stacks, magazine and pe- riodical division, and the study section. Research mate- rial for all the subject fields are found in the book stacks, and many students are employed to assist those who are unfamiliar with the library system. The Ford Foundation added the Great Book Series to the refer- ence collection, and new equipment and books were pur- chased, making the library a pleasant and resourceful place in which to study. the library Dorothy M. Fenton, A. B., M. S. Professor of Library Science Mabel Krick Camilla Sharp 26

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