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DISCUSSING THE TECHNICAL aspects of stage directing is an integral part ot Miss Hennenberg's directing class. CLOSE RELATIONS BETWEEN students and teacher in the active drama department mean private conferences with Mrs. Shanks con- cerning such things as set sketches. wwf' DRAMA Pupils apply class work in maior drama presentations Miss Henenberg Miss Rosemary Henenberg was graduated from Baylor University in Waco, Texas in 1962 with a MA. in drama. She came to Hendrix the next year as a member of the English and drama departments. Alpha Psi Omega, a national dramatic society, and POTPOURRI, the Hendrix literary magazine, are two extra-curricular activities with which she works. During the summers Miss Henenberg spends her time studying and working on her doctorate. Miss Henen- berg often serves as director for Hendrix's major productions. Mrs. Shanks Mrs. Ella Myrl Shanks came here in 1952, hav- ing completed her graduate work in theater and drama at Northwestern in 1951. In 1955 she became Dean of Women, a position she held for four years. Her specialty in stagework is direction. She now heads the Advisor and Orientation Committee and is a member of the Adminissions Committee. She be- longs to the Conway Junior Shakespeare Club and several state and national speech and theater groups.
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ART Department brings frequent show from art collections Mr. Marr Mr. Don Marr, associate professor of art, came to Hendrix in 1959. He had received his M.F.A. in 1958 from the University of Arkansas. He received his Bachelor's from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Outside the classroom, Mr. Marr paints in his own right. In 1964, for example, he was commis- sioned to paint a mural for the Majestic Hotel in Hot Springs. In April of 1965 he took a first in the Ar- kansas Regional Exhibit at Little Rockg in 1966 he rated a second place at a regional show at the Masur Museum of Art in Louisiana. In the fall of 1965 Mr. Marr exhibited in the Delta Show, a regional art contest in Little Rock. His picture was purchased for the Arkansas Art Centeris permanent collection. In a showing at Pine Bluff in the fall of 1966 he won an honorable mention. Throught the art department, Mr. Marr spon- sors the display of art collections, many times bor- rowed from outstanding American collection. The :first group this year, by H. F. Farny, depicted Amer- ican Indian life and was loaned by C. R. Smith, presi- dent of American Airlines. SOPHOMORE ART MAJOR Alice Lynn Baker spends two afternoons a week in her sculpturing lab. AN ARTIST IN his own right, Mr. Marr teaches not only introduction to art, but also advanced courses in painting. A 'COFFEE BREAK at the Union in the mid-morning is a usual time for art maiors to visit informally with Mr. Marr. art instructor.
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ENGLISH English increases student's conception of literary ideas Dr. Moffatt Upon his graduation from Hendrix, Dr. Walter Moffatt went to Harvard for his Master's degree and Princeton, where he took his doctorate in English. He returned in l948 as a member of the humanities department. He is now head of that department. Dr. Moffatt has been president of the Arkansas Educa- tion Association Department of Higher Education. For the past nine years he has conducted summer tours to such places as the Holy Land, Hawaii, and Europe. Mr. Faris Senior member of the full-time teaching faculty, Mr. Paul Page Faris first came to Hendrix in 1928. He received his M.A. in English from the University of Missouri and has done graduate study in New York City at Columbia University. His specialty is American literature. The student publications, the PROFILE and the TROUBADOUR, have the spon- sorship of Mr. Faris. He also teaches a class in photography, his own avocation. DR. MOFFATT, HEAD of the English department is a summer-tim- ternational Voyager. FRESHMAN COMPOSITION INVOLVES oral as well as written munication. I
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