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Self expression is the thing, Joan Harris holds her latest Work upside down for Mr. Harry Allan. FINE ARTS The artist of tomorrow, the student desiring to under- stand and enjoy the art of today and yesterday, and the ilh pup appy merely to be able to create his doodles, splotches, and clay chunks under expert supervision all benefited from Erasmus Hall's art program. The required minor art course presented the basic rela- tionships of color, form, and design With a view toward enhancing our appreciation of painting and sculpture. For the first time major art was offered as a fifth major subject for academic students. This three-year program included an introduction to all the major media of pictorial expression, While stressing the art of getting ahead in careers requiring talent and interest in art. Other innovations in this dynamic department included honor minor art classes and a television course called Through the Eyes of the Artist. As a result of our contact with the Fine Arts Department at Erasmus Hall, We gained a fuller appreciation of art, and we can now create our doodles, splotches, and clay chunks with proper perspective. 2 I 1 , -41--, D ' f u w :,.,,.v. m y -. ' . K 19-,,, . ' ' .,,,'Y , 'A I , 'T -P2 ' ff , . ' . -.aah 'A 4-4 , ,' 1,4 1g.Qi,a.1t:z , - -my -' fu .' ' 's'c JJW, .gi .L --si .1 Q, diff? I,-111. ' 1.3 'f-4 wap- j s A . - in ' '- ' 5 V X., it . fx- , f i,r' i f , NX V, ' . 2 4 . 1' 'Wm-f f f M W a it A, Carol Owens is forced to ad- mit that only God can make a tree. Edlynne Sillman surveys her finished product for an appro- priate place to aflix her sig- Clay on a Moldy Bread- nature. board. Artist: a senior cer- 46 amics student. Marion Dinstag searches anxiousl fo th P y r e russian blue 25
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