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f?:'b 'x 15 item. . ff, x f' K X fax If gm-. -I-jg 'f . , r.! 1 t.- . ' CONTENTS 01d Masters - - -Administration Compiled into this category are the ever-faithful and capable predecessors- the faculty and administrators. They have been the shining examples and willing pedagogues as the Rembrandts and Van Dykes in the field of art. llay they ever remain inspirers to all who follow. Modernists ---Classes Characterizing these Abstractionists are the four classes-senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman. These are the carefree, gay, and liberal idealistsg the youth abounding in high ideals and sensitive natures. They who are asked to explore the deep fathoms of life and gay pastimes of the world. Illl1StI'2tiO1'lS - - - Features These illustrations will elucidate and further explore the secret desires, future plans and general characteristics of the students, their symbolical traits and everyday lives. Yes, it further explains their normal, jovial manners and ever-friendly personalities. Sketches ---Clubs In this brief outline we depict the extra-curricular activities and clubs. Here are the pastimes and relaxations from the continuous performances of their duties as students. These sketches are symbolic of their hobbies or main interests whether it be in fine art, journalism, or student government. Murals ---Sports Representing our athletes are those faithful and skilled members of our athletic organization to whom much c1'edit is reserved for their conscientous- ness and perseverence. These stars have developed healthy minds in healthy bodies within the walls of their Alma lXIater. Commercial Art - - -Advertisements As in every field there are those who grasp the standards and achievements of their masters and interpret them for the appreciation by all. These are our loyal backers, the men behind the signs, the unsung heroes Without whose patronage this yearbook would not have been a success.
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THEME OF ART Owing to its simplicity in interpretation and the beauty which is involved, we willingly chose art to be the theme of this, HTHE TATTLER, 19487 Art portrays in man his innermost feelings. It is through this medium that man expresses his hates, de- sires, passions, and loves. So, as the composer creates melodies which are guided by his eompassions so does the artist paint a picture of some significant object in life which has so deeply' left an impression on his mind. Art is the ereativeiability of man which has come down to us through the ages. Starting with the simple drawings of the cave man and the complicated hiero- glyphics of the Egyptians to the splendor of Micliel- angelo and ending with the distorted paintings of today,s Abstractionists. Art has truly left its mark. Wie hope that Art may continue on its endless journey through eternity and carry with it all its beauty and magnificence. f-.-3.1231 5 '-if -- - 'JH ., a',Q,A'Ejf,,.w-,Q.....,y K, 3 X. ' ,513 A x,5..KN xfffll. N -- 1 ,11:'iEi. - , N.. . f. A .. ... 5........., , ,L .vsp A Q N , .Ly .. . --,.-alt V aff .gr1 -xfE.3ik wr . J' M Q , 253552- 941 ..., ' -
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