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MMILL RAR ON GLENN E MAY 1948 TIME DR. VIRGINIA CRAIG Presents The Facultyat S. M. Sf,
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-FH CULTY CCDUHCIL l Members Nor Shown: PRESIDENT ROY ELLIS, DEAN WILLARD GRAFF, GUY THOMPSON, MAYME HAMILTON, GLENN E. V KARLS, DOYLE KEMRER, DEAN BERTHA WELLS. VIVIAN FORD W. VIRGIL CHEEK H. A. WISE MARY A. WOODS ANNA LOU BLA!R 1. S. SHANNON FLOY T. BURCESS LAWRENCE E. PUMMILL HORATIO M. FARRAR L J I A. W. BRIGGS R. W. MARTIN W. O. CRALLE N H L I' V 1 '. Y if g 2 '! f 3 E W 9 'iff A I 1 F fr! i ' L , , A ,,,.,..L.-1 ,,,i.T,.i ,i-...l 1.11- ,271- ,il- ,11 in I f I A- . 1
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'? 'k. M ME C. HAMILTON A. M. AY , Professor of Art and Head of Art Department VIVIAN FORD, B. S. Instructor in Art lll2T This year has been one of particular progress in the art department. To the courses in basic art principles, commercial art and art history three new courses have been added. Graphic art, sculpture, and eventually ceramics make new steps toward broadening the scope of the department. New tools and materials also are necessary to extend the limits and possibilities of courses and give the student a wider variety of experience. New equipment is being added as it becomes available while the old equip- ment continues to be used at a maximum. The art department is well arranged for the exhibits made available not only to the art students but to the student body in general. From loaned exhibitions the student sees the various types of work being done in different fields-both past and contemporary. Regular exhibitions of students' work are also arranged. An extensive collection of prints, valuable portfolios, and books about art and artists are available for classroom and student use. The art department makes many contribu- tions to the school and the community. Per- haps the greatest contribution is to the student, for stress' is placed on originality, freedom of expression, and choice of mediums to create a broad outlook and an opportunity for participation in numerous creative activi- ties. .... ,. .1 pw - f 6 f .f ,1 ,, W V 1'-: .i f 1 ,Z A f V f?.,.,77QW! , . , W - - i f-asf ' 'W 4 f 4 . ' .w ' yf,v!ff'. E f A. f hy., '- 'f if ,off yu! 5 A .ff mf., f flyfm. ,S 1 f .,,. V ' . ' if 1 , . y,,,W,f i x. '49 ! if , f yff V .2 f , f f fi! r ffy I f Z L.. . '-J....Q waz.- DEBORAH WEISEL, A. M. Professor of Art and Emeritus Head of Art Department WINSLOW AMES, A. M. Instructor in Art july l of a b the ag classe1 Arts E entire There labora labora T Agricv. Dairyii are be greatly will al: it is p enterpi Si and hif rural e and me for agr XA, KRRH -...si Wu 4, .tg
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