Mary Quinlan. Shirley Mallory. Patricia Armstrong, Verna Bridgeman. Carol Jean McKoun. Audrey Wegner. ART To capture momentarily the art and beauty of everyday life is tfie aim of the art students. They are trained to see in all common things a certain rhythm and beauty which makes their composition strong and vital. Upon entering the art studio one finds during practically any hour of the day, a group of earnest, busy girls in the midst of translating idea into matter: a statue of clay, a paint- ing in oil, or perhaps on experiment in charcoal. There is an air of complete absorption and contentment throughout the room, and the class bell seems always to ring too soon. The freshman begins with the art structure course, which lays a foundation for her later work. She quickly gains confidence and soon hidden talents are brought out and developed. As the formless fakes shape and size under the creative hands of the artist, one feels more deeply that God is the Creator of all Beauty; that by their art the students become collaborators with Him.
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SCIENCE c,va ' Science students work diligently over test tubes, petri dishes, dissecting trays, and mi- croscopes, seeking knowledge that equips them for professional work. Despite war dif- ficulties, the science department has man- aged to secure new equipment. For the micro- technique class there is the new microtome and the chemistry class has received an analytical balance. The autoclave sterilizer is the pride and joy of the bacteriology class. The science department is bigger than ever this year, offering many courses in technol- ogy and the life sciences. For the first year science students, anything from the observa- tion of minute organisms to the dissection of crayfish is enjoyed by those in the biology and zoology classes. Page twetily-eight
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