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The Fine Arts Enhance Appreciation of Culture The fine arts department offered a valuable histori¬ cal and cultural background in music and art. Class participants gained the sure knowledge that the VV il- liam Tell 0 crturc was not written with the Lone Ranger in mind and to regard Picasso s w ork as serious paintings rather than cartoons. They were also encour¬ aged to develop the standards of taste and judgement needed for appreciation of the classical works of art. Fred Peck Handel ' s Messiah. Pat Walters expresses her creative ingenuity through the Art Fundamentals course. Edwin II. Peters Head of Departmertt B. Music, M. Music I lopE Baer B. Music, M. Music Marjorie Murray B.S. Ed., M.A. 25
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Education in Language Promotes Bilingualism I he ability to understand and converse in a for¬ eign language moved toward jx rfcction in the French, Spanish, and (German classes. Language students snowed their mono-lingual friends with impressive phrases and ribald expressions. Knowledge of histori¬ cal backgrounds was expanded along with the indi- viduals command of semantics. Practicing French vowel sounds before the mirror mokes the task comical, but still tedious for Pom Drake. Familiarity with Spanish culture complements the study of the language. Marguerite Skaar Head of I partmeiit B.A., M.A. Arnold Ayllon B.M., A.B., M.S. Ed. Lois Wallace B.A. 24
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Baffled Students Brave Mysteries of Science From genn-watching to test tube breaking, science students spent an educational year probing the nucleus ot nature. Atoms yielded their secrets to the jx ' rse- verance of the Chemistry Clan, and the careful s aljx ' l of the biologists ojxmed new worlds of study. Ihe science laboratories, situated in the JC “card¬ board boxes, bravely withstcKx! our mistakes. Microbiology provides on introduction to the microscopic world through the study of bacterial analysis. D. C. Edwards W ' illiam Keel Head of B.S., M.A. Physical Sciences B.S. Ed., M.S. Richard Mills B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Farrell Wilson B.S. Ed., M.S. Robert Sforza B.S., M.S. Mary Risser B.A., M.A., M.T. Charles Pruitt B.A., B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed., M.A. Fred E. Lauder Head of Biological Sciences B.S., M.A. 26
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