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www.rAn hawk Above, Jan McTeer works on Lonna Kann's face as they await the curtain for Tammy Tell Me True. New Drama, Oral Interp. area strengthens speech major With the merger of broadcasting with the Department of Languages, Litera- ture, and Communications, the Drama and Oral Interpretation area came into being. Dr. Nonna Dalan, director of the new area cOntinued the former program of advanced speech courses, but was given more time to work on drama productions At left, John Bocchieri and Dennis Myers look on as Bill Senter, assistant professor of art, points out linear movement in a student's painting. such as Tammy Tell Me True, the play produced by her classes in the fall. Dr. Dalan was also instrumental in supplying her traditional assistance to the debate and tournament participants. This year some 13 students took part in the forensic tourneys, bringing home trophies from the Bradley University contest and the New Haven, Conn., varsity speech competition. Dave Spilman, senior, soloed at Kan- sas State College in Pittsburg, winning second place in television speaking. Dr. Nonna Dalan Associate professor of speech and drama 53
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52 HUMANITIES Student artists slate showing; bright hopes for major Art, according to Webster's dictionary, is the making of things that have form and beauty. As well as making things of beauty in the area of art, a special em- phasis on exhibitions has been exercised this year. The Evangel library served as a gallery for modern and traditional works of state and local artists. Mrs. Mayme Hamilton Instructor of art Mr. Glenn Lindsey Instructor of art Mr. Bill Senter Assistant professor of art Next year art majors will have to work harder. The number of hours required for a concentration has been increased to 30. Twenty-five students taking studio courses during Jan-term led to the idea of an aII-student art show in the spring. Ron Malone tests one of the four new electric pottery wheels added to the art area.
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Below, band members preen up for concert. Left to right, they are John McAfer, Jane Hage- meister, Lynn Bown, Carol Tucker, and Polly Duncan. Mr. Otis Autry Instructor of music Mrs. Edna Baker Assistant professor of music Mr. Delbert Dugan Assistant professor of music Dr. Joe M. Nicholson Associate professor of music Mrs. Betty Palma Instructor of music Mr. Loren Pinkerman Instructor of music Mr. John Shows Assistant professor of music Mr. Harold Smith Assistant professor of music 54
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