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,E wif , , -1.-we -' f 'rt Faculty First Row: Art Department: DR. CHARLES M. BRANDON, Professor of Art, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, National Education Association, National Art Education Association. MISS AMY MARI- ETTA BYRNES, Professor of Art, B.D., M.A.g Southeastern Arts, American Association of Uni- versity Worxien. MISS ELIZABETH J. DICE, As- sociate Professor of Art, B.D., M.D., M.A.g The World Crafts Council, American Association of University Professors. MISS MARY EVELYN STRINCER, Associate Professor of Art, A.B., A.M.g Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, College Art Association. Second Row: MISS EUC-ENIA SUMMER, Associate Professor of Art, B.S., M.A.g Phi Kappa Phi, College Art Association of America. MR. WILLIAM D. ROWELL, Assistant Professor of Art, B.F.A., M.F.A. MR. DAVID H. FRANK, Instructor of Art, B.S., M.F.A.g American Craftsmen's Council, Southeastern College Art Conference. MR. ALAN F. THURLOW, Instructor of Art, B.F.A.g Kappa Pi, Alpha Delta Sigma, American Association of University Professors. Third Row: MR. JOHN LUKE WINTERS, Instructor of Art, B.F.A., M.F.A.g Kappa Pi, Southeastern College Art Conference. Biological Sciences Department: DR. MACDONALD FULTON, Professor of Bio- logical Sciences, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.: Sigma Xi, American Society for Microbiology, American As- sociation of University Professors. DR. CRAW- FORD C. JACKSON, Associate Professor of Bio- logical Sciences, A.B., M.S., Ph.D.g Sigma Xi, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpe- tologists. MR. HARRY L. SHERMAN, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, B.S., M.S.: Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Association of South- eastern Biologists. Fourth Row: MRS. MILDRED S. KENNEDY, Associate Pro- fessor of Biological Sciences, B.A., R.N., M.S.g Alpha Epsilon Delta. MISS GAIL S. BANCMA, Instructor of Biological Sciences, A.B.. M.A.g Sigma Xi, Association of Southeastern Biologists. MRS. CATHERINE LAMB BLACK, Instructor of Biological Sciences, B.A.g Phi Beta Kappa. MR. JIMMY JOE MAI-JDOX, Instructor of Bio- logical Sciences, B.S., M.S.: American Institute of Biological Societies, Association of Southeastern Biologists. Explanation-an art within an art.
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Contemplation and refreshment. cademics A school can boast of its number, its striking buildings, its modern or traditional architecture, its All-American athletes, its cleverly landscaped campus, and even of its many outstanding scholars, its old untarnished record, its even better than evern executed pro- grams of progress, its high national ranking, or its many federal grants and scholarships for its students. Even though it holds true that all these components of a college are important for the schoolis image, it also holds true that without a capable, understanding faculty, no college can boast of demanding the most from its students. The faculty is the motivating force of the campus, and its effects are felt in many fields of endeavor. MSCW has one such motivating faculty, a faculty it can be proud of, and one of which it can surely boast. An artistic shape progresses rapidly under Miss Summer's observance. 'LI Campus Christmas decorations and smiling faces are pleasant before the holidays.
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Dr. Durfee with pipe in hand stands strong. Cestures, expression, vivacious personality enhance biology classes for freshmen. Art and Biology The study of the arts and sciences brings forth the past, improves the present, and reaches into the future. The instructors in these de- partments strive constantly to encourage students to use their originality and knowledge to improve the world about them. The Art Department exhibited and honored Ida Kohlmeyer, famous artist, who visited the campus, at a formal reception. 7-3
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