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ART EDUCATION To produce teachers who are artistically and aesthetically competent — this is the aim of the art education program at Kutztown. Students come from all sections of the state and nation to toke advantage of the excellent art offerings in the curriculum. The pro- gram gives the students a broad background in all phases of artistic expression. In recent years Kutztown has achieved national significance as an art school. The newly established graduate program gives capable students a chance to pursue advanced work in their particular sphere of interest. The Shorodin Art Studio on north campus, officially dedicated in October, 1961, provides an excellent workshop. Collini, Howord: B.S., SIC. Buffalo; M.A., Columbia U. Grotimon, John: B S.. Kutztown SC; M A„ Columbia U. Hoytlip, Ellwyn: B.S.. U. of Vermont, M A„ Columbia U. Heilman, Horaee: National Acodemy of Chicogo,- B.S., Kutztown SC; M.S., U. of Penno.; D.Ed.. PSU. Hurwiti, Eliiobeth: 8 F.A.. U. of Penno; M A . Columbia U. Ed.O., NYU. Monti, Harold: National Acodemy of Deiign; B.S., NYU. M A . Columbia U. Powling, J. Allen: B.S., Kutztown SC; M.A.. Ed.O., Columbia U. Sawyer, John: B.S., Moiiochuiem School of Art; M Ed.. U. of New Hompihire. Sloot, Roiemarie: B.S., Kutztown SC; M.F.A. Temple U. Wible, Groce: B.S.. M.Ed., PSU. Or. Horoce F. Heilman. Head of the Art Department
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SERVICES left lo right Mr . Bor boro Monoghon. Mr . Pauline Bordner. M Anne Hrciko, Mr . Almo Brodloy Mr. George Stump ond Mr . Elfriede Noumonn. Mointenonc . An efficient college plant cannot be operated without the aid of a well-stoffed maintenance crew to keep the buildings in excellent condition, a caterer to feed its members, ond a nursing staff to care for their health. Kutztown has all three. Maintenance crews are on the job the year round caring for the grounds and buildings of the college. The Georgian Dining Room and the Col- lege Cafeteria ore efficiently run by H. W. Wood Caterers of Allentown. The college infirmary houses facilities to care for students who become ill while at school and is staffed by four full-time nurses. Without these much-needed serv- ices the college could not function effectively. left to right: Kenneth Stoutter, Mr. Groy Seldert. Mr. Wolfer Hendricks, Kermit Bartholomew, Colerer».
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CAMPUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Any day of the week one con see students making frequent visits to the Compus laboratory School to ob- serve closses in various fields, from foreign languages to music. The elementary major has a chance to see first hand, new educational endeavors and to see theories and methods put into practice. The labora- tory school belongs to no particulai school district. It is a completely autonomous unit of the Kutztown State College campus. Its faculty members ore mem- bers of the college foculty. last year the building was formally dedicated os the Mary E. Rickenbach Laboratory School in honor of the present dean of women. This honor is a fitting tribute to Miss Rickenbach, whose life has been de- voted to the causes of education. Mr. George 0. Wei». Director of Student Teaching and Placement. Allen, Eliiobeth: B.S., U. of Po.; M A, Columbia U. Chritt. Kotherine: B.S.. M.A . NYU. Drumm, Pauline: B.S-, Elizabethtown C.; Ed.M., Temple U. Heuinger, Wolter: B.S.. Kutztown SC; M.A., Lehigh U. Knoll. Modelim 8.S.. M.Ed.. Temple U. Mathiai. Glodyt: B.S.. M.A.. Columbia U. Van Gilder. Adalyn: 8 S., M.Ed., Temple U. left to right; FIRST ROW: Mb Chrltf. Mrs. Von Gilder Mlu Allen. SECOND ROW: Mr». Drumm, Mi» Knoll. Mr». Mothio». Mr, Heuinger.
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