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Leaving their brushes and paints temporarily are members of Kappa Pi, national art honorary. They are Francis Stanton. Those who are art majors or interested in art courses for electives enjoyed hours of creative work under the guidance of the art department staff. The department sponsors Kappa Pi, the national art honorary. Choosing interesting and beautiful dis- plays for the college’s large art gallery is another duty sponsored by this department. This year chil- dren’s paintings from Europe, the works of fourteen Members of the newly organized art club, Perspective, are Peggey Liggett, Joan Kolb, Barbara Nahler, Menon Headley, Elmer Porter, Mrs. Dorthea Swanders, Miss Ruby Ball, Miss Jean Lane, Dr. Betty Foster, Mary Ellen Hansell, Nels Johnson, Jerry Taylor. Janice Bollinger, Rosemary Teschmacker, Dianne Wakeman. Mary Ellen Hansell, Gene Peterson. painter-printmakers, serigraphs, contemporary Am- erican paintings and sculptures, amateur photography and fine arts craft, and works of ISTC students were featured in the gallery. Dr. Bettye Foster of the department leads an exciting life in the summer in connection with her work and traveling on student European tours. Unaware of the photographer, these art students continue their painting. 19
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Intent on her work, Carol Ebert puts the finishing touches on her plaster sculpture. Department of Art row are Dr. Betty Foster and Miss Ruby Ball. Behind them Taking time out from a meeting to have their picture taken are Miss Jean Lane, Mrs. Dorthea Swanders, Elmer Porter, are faculty members of the art department. Seated in the front chairman of the department. 18
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Department of Commerce Enjoying themselves at a party are members and faculty sponsors of the Commerce Club. Front row: Eugene Cox, David Ferris, Clifford Birchfield, Claude Hudson, Baxter Paige, Danny Meyers, Ralph Davis, Bill Neihart, treasurer. Second row: Martha Beall, Wilma Thompson, Jane Clark, Carole Saunders, Marjorie Petry, Phyllis Baker, Sandra Stevenson, Marcia VW at- son, Jackie Hamer, Carol Knowles, Dixie Pike, Mary Lou Spear, Janie Horner, Lila Dunk, Lorna Harpold. Third row: Miss Helen Wood, Miss Ruthetta Krause, Janina Whitamore, Beverly Lebo, secretary; Deloris Ellis, Carole Gibbs, Anna- belle Albright, Simia Holl, Hannah Eller, Janet Butler, Nancy Preparing students for the business world is the job of the commerce department. Members of the department seated are Dr. Paul Muse, chairman; Miss Helen Wood, Miss Ruthetta Krause, Miss Ruth Temple. Standing are Roy Hunter, Edward Bocko, Herman Truelove, Vachel Breidenbaugh, Dr. George Eberhart. Stricklett, Eleanor Hinds, Jan Minnick, Louise Van Buskirk, Barbara Laymon, Mary Jo Atchley, Sherry Bonham, Ruth Rose- berr y, Dixie Vale, Carol Seebren, Sylvia Yap, Dorothy Ueda, Lee Kiger, president; Louise Clarke, Wanita Durr, Virginia Barrow. Fourth row: Dr. George Eberhart, Mr. V. E. Breiden- baugh, Albert F. Vogel, Edward Sweeney, John C. Walker, Rex Hybarger, Loren Domica, Dale McKee, Joe Rogers, Nick Swei- gart, Melvin Gastineau, Ed Scott, Bill White, Jerry Bohannon, Gary Lumpe, Carroll Rumble, Robert Miller, Michael Kalber, Robert Wilkinson, Dr. Paul Muse. Fifth row: Tom Roehm, Roy Hunter, Larry Elam, Sherman Gastineau.
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