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'I8 fine arts Department Head Anthony Caponi and Roger Blakely compliment Jerry Rudquist on his head shrinking ability. The members of the Art department feel that an individual equipped by skill and understanding to appreciate the art forms of all mankind is one better equipped to Find a place in the general culture of his own time. Students can enlarge their appreciative powers with courses in drawing, sculpture, painting and others concerning the principles and the history of Art. NVhat are the best methods for giving a speech? Is there one correct way to speak? If there is, what is it? Do sound speech habits have any relation to social behavior, mental hygiene or personality? Is there such a thing as the philosophy of speech or the literature of speech? The Speech department has the answers to these and many more questions, and offers courses in Drama and Public Speaking. - X ' If .QL bfi: ., L5?'g'5l , , 'J ' 1. X W' 341 Q 'Q 49. 9 gf: 'E-31 A 1 J - W- - 'Q ' ' 5 a fl Q 1 ' .32 j i m- E ., . ,--EFL-s.-f l ' 12 1 Q Mary Gwen Owen, Department Head, Roger Mosvick, Karlyn Kohrs, Rowe B. Million and Douglas P. Hatfield, discuss how much string will an actor need.
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The Business Office staff left to right is: B. Sklenor, A. McGroder, L. Clough, V. Neuhaus and M. Runquist. secretarial staff The careful work of little wheels keeps the bigger ones moving. The Hsmall wheels that keep administrative gears meshing at Mac are the girls behind the front desks. Come with us for a short walk down Old Main corridors and meet some of our secretaries. They're very busy, so don't expect too long a stop. just a few brief impressions. First stop - the business ojice - we're met by Mrs. Clough - always smiling - she'll cash your checks - or take tuition payments - or wave at you in the hall- From the rlevfflojmvent council-a sweet Scottish Uhellol' from Mrs. Ferguson-At the P7'6.iifIlf1'Ll,S office- three doors down - Mrs. Schiller -good will ambassador - help to the 'Abiggest wheel of all - There's Dean Doty's olhce - should we leave a message - need an appoint- ment - let's talk it over with Mrs. Uggen - Time sheets due - student helpers need advice - theylll head for Mrs. Perlman -YVhere's Mrs. Summers? -Some students are asking-what about part time jobs? -how should I apply-she'll help them- He's in trouble-needs a chapel excuse- she cut convo-can it be erasedP- Mrs. Bristol-and her kindness-should ease the problem - Our last look - the registrar's oflice - Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Sebo-rearranging schedules -filing report cards-soothing and helping Frosh-YValk quietly-don't disturb them-the big wheels couldn't get along without their small wheels. l-eff T0 fl9l'1lf back FOWI M- Peterson, M- -lenkinS, l- FSFQUSOHI Left to righi, back row: M. Sebo, A. Uggen, G. Clark, M. Utter R- 5Cl1Ulel': ffonf VOWI G- Robeffs Gnd M- BF0dY- M. Perlman, front row: V. Severin, N. Bristol and G Summers. -.. 1 'S- 1
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at mac g ILI- ' Ax Studying the music of Summer Overture ore Herman Stroke, Ion Morton ond composer Vincent Carpenter. Staffed by notable Hmusic men the Macalester music department has achieved outstanding recogni- tion throughout the country. This recognition has been acquired through the works of the professors along with the performances of the Choirs, the Or- chestra, the marching band and the Pipe band. Donald Ferguson and Thomas Nee are going to perform o duet. Vincent YV. Carpenter, assistant professor, was thunderously applauded for his composition, Sum- mer Overture, which received its premiere perform- ance with the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra at Macalester in February. f,'S,, A 4, 1 I4 QU fl fl t d, ' fxt , A N 0' ' ' 7 X fi . J 1-.fi . ' ' . J , , ' ' .1 . . 1: 3 M ff' ' 57 .Inge dl f' ,. f It Uv f 1.5-1 ..'I ' if ' EQLF: , .'. si if 2- A 'ff A' 1.1, , -Qi:-V, NX '.i.,-,xfilf V, ' I 'if' i 'z 'pb ' 11 , l. 7161 if if 'Sgt 1:--. . .QS al ,. . N fy f FS- .Li t L' 1 X - K Q J ' J:i'. X .. I, 'SEH- fe ' ,-. ifsaf-. .M 1 3 ,,.i. A :jx gi fl ' -V V fi! QW :Ffh . Cf 19
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