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Dean Gat wood, Duna Verich, and Willard McHone are instructors of the varied courses in art and designing. Frederic P. Giles, loved and admired by all the students, is the head of the Art Department at Eastern. A class with Dr. Giles in art appre- ciation or drawing is a broadening experience no student should miss. ART The purposes of the Alpha Alpha Psi of Kappa Pi, a national art fraternity, are to pro- mote interest among college students in art, to recognize potential and professional ability in art, to bring art departments of various col- leges closer together through activities, and to know the work of other students through ex- hibits and the SKETCH BOOK which is the na- tional society ' s journal. Textile design and oil painting are two sub- jects which Art majors encounter. Here Rea Anderson and Jim Rhein are putting the finish- ing touches on their projects. First Row: R. Anderson, Shelby Crowe (Secretary), J. Fuller. Second Row: B. Tark- ington, D. Gatwood, D. Turner. Third Row: F. Giles (Sponsor), D. Robinson, L. Dingus. 27
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AGRICULTURE Jackson A. Taylor is an instruc- tor in this department. Many courses are offered in farm man- agement, care of livestock, and the most modern farming meth- ods. William A. Stocker is the head of the Agriculture Department. Not only is he a close friend to all the boys in the ag de- partment, but he is also active in many of rhe other campus activities, including being sponsor of the Y.M.C.A. Agriculture students may work on the farm to earn additional funds. Eastern has her own Dairy and from these cows comes her daily supply of milk. This organization of agricultural stu- dents was formed in 1927. The purpose of the club is to study diligently the economic and social problems that per- tain to farming and to devise measures whereby the economic status of the farmer may be improved and his stand- ard of living elevated. Activities include sponsoring a basketball team, present- ing programs to local high school F.F.A. clubs, and showing movies on latest developments in agriculture to members. First Row: C. Cole (Secretary-Treasurer), E. Morgan, D. Jackson. Second Row: A. Tur- pin, R. Gilliam, B. Horsley (President). Third Row: R. Oval fVice-President), Y. Pinkston, B. Parks, R. Tudor. Missing: W. Stocker ' Sponsor).
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H. H. LaFuze is the head of the Biology De- partment. He is constantly in demand for ad- vice on schedules or helping his students with a problem. K m. 1c £■ ' c ■MS S ' -- It - , A. L. Whitt, Harold L Zimmack and Robert La ranee teach the biological science courses, and anatomy, physiology and zoology classes. BIOLOGY The Biology Club strives to stimulate in- dividual and campus interest in biology and to promote friendship and the ex- change of ideas among students. The club sponsors informative discussions about things of the living world. It also sponsors instructional and recreational outings. Joan Kitson and Billie Griffin have found the field of Biology very fasci- nating. First Row: J. Beard, T. Mar- shall, N. Bowling (Vice-Presi- dent), K. Naylor, H. Prewitt, J. May, E. Hatch. Second Row: J. Norris, M. Gandolfo, M. Clark, P. Hensley, M. Fox, S. Norris, H. Giles, E. Hovious. Third Row: J. Kitson, J. Sut- kamp, M. Elvove (Treasurer), A. Helman (Secretary), B. Car- rier, B. Griffin. Fourth Row: T. Hatfield, W. Mayfield, B. Asher, R. Lawrence, L. Wilson, J. King. Fifth Row: P. Robin- son, T. Bertram, L. Wright, R. Long, W. Wells (President).
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