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art K Robert J. Cronauer, Miij Dorolhy Murdock (Acting Director), Rolph W. Reynoldi. Shirley Riley, Homer Hinzy, Ann Robertson, future artists of America. Look what can be done with clay The Indiana Art Department is unique. Its young artists can exhibit their skill not only in meticulous and mechanical work, but also in free and flowing styles. The Art Department, encouraging indi- vidual expression, takes reasonable pride in the vigorous work of its students. Above all, the Department imbues its students with an understanding of the important function of art in the schools. Nor is social life ignored. This year all new students were introduced at the Art Club freshman party, with the entertainment provided by the frosh. Every Art student looked forward to the Beaux Arts Ball, and rightly so, because it was the biggest event of the year to the artist. Art Club officers include Jere Harvey, President; Earl Calderwood, Vice-President; Ellen Gilbert, Secretary; and Esther Niner, Treasurer. Mrs. Alma Gasslander, Edgar J. Tropp, Mrs. Blanche Jefferson.
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Arthur F. Nicholson, Director of Public Relations and Co- ordinator of Campus Publications. Dr. John E. Davis, Director of Student Teaching and Placement. administration Word Either and Normon Sawyer, Mointenonce end Construction. William Schuster, Business Manager, and John Lingen- felter. Treasurer of the Student Cooperative Association. 12
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Dr. Clel T. Silvey (Director), Dr. Ian Henderson, Mis Cotherine Carl, Miss Loura Remsberg, Walter Golz. music Miss Morjorie Iverson, Mrs. Arvilla Harrold, Miss Gladys Dunlileberger; Standing: Robert W. Burggraf, Charle; A. Davis, Thomas J. Hughes, Lawrence C. Stitt. The Music Department, in its new home at Elkin House, plays an integral part in almost all of the activities on campus. Convocations, vespers, football games, the Christmas pro- gram, and Baccalaureate and Commence- ment exercises ore some of the college func- tions which are dependent upon many musical organizations for support. These student music groups (eight main organizations and several small ensembles) are open to any general college student who can meet the various requirements. The interests of the music student are promoted by the Music Council, which works in co-operation with the music faculty and the college administration. The council is made up of two representa- tives from each class and four officers elected by the department at large. Various social functions are planned throughout the year: an outing, a formal banquet, and a trip to Pittsburgh to hear the Pittsburgh Symphony in one of its concerts. The department feels responsible that its students meet the require- ments of teaching and supervising public school music. Officers are La Rue Epier, President; Stan Servinsky, Vice-President; Patricia Rossi, Secretary; and Ruth Remaley, Treasurer. C. David McNoughton, D. Fluke, L. Hartford, F. Zenone; Second Row: D. Wilkinson, E. Parsons. 14
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