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A A PRETTY PICTURE I Art courses offered here at CSC not only serve to acquaint the student with art, but also enable him to become more aware and sensitive to his environment. The staff of the Art Department, under the efficient supervision of Mrs. Neale, strives to create an interesting and desirable atmosphere. This semester the students of Art 126 will get a (long needed) chance to put one of their newly acquired skills to use. This operation involves the instruction of a gifted group of youngsters ranging in grades from three to eight in the production of printmaking. The project should turn out to be a rather exciting if not un- usual experience for both groups. This interaction between the college and the community is just another example of the vast opportunities for human involvement in the city. Artistic creation communicates from the feelings to the beholder- the Art Department communicates feehng through its work and its social involvement
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Miss • Wesolouski watches as students finish their ts 2, Miss J. Shackal instructor of Art. 3, Stu- dents listen to a lecture about classical art. 4, Color values are discussed by Mary Ryan and Cathy Dunn. 5, Margie Kelly finishes one many art projects. 6, Mr. J. Boudin givinf; his critical opinion on Pat Jones ' work. 7, Art majors busily going about their various projects. 8, James Settanni begins a sketch for his advanced painting course. 9, Mr. V. Sorrell smiles as he delivers a caption on Neo-Classic art. 10, Jim Mallett fills in the pattern on one of his prints. 11, Jerry Thigen looks over Marie Furiasses ' prints. 12, Silvia Micheals finishes her piece of sculpture. 13, Dr. L. Randolph helps Pat Ghab with her project. 14, Mrs. J Neale re. ' ipnnds to a question raised by a student.
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