Muhlenberg College - Ciarla Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1980

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the Individuals art — ' use of skill and taste to produce by aesthetic principles’ — Webster “Art has a way of focusing our attention so our experience is intensi- fied. — Linda Weintraub “The exhibits this year were a diverse combination: fun, symbolic, beautiful, interesting, lively, organized. — Lauren Zehner “We have art so as not to die of the truth. — Nietsche “The art department has developed me into a wild and crazy wom- an. Nevertheless, I’m psyched: on my 80th birthday I plan to enroll in the Grandma Moses club. — Polli “As a teacher, one of the most rewarding experiences is when a student who is taking an art class for the first time finds that he or she has hidden talent. — Mr. Sternal “Art should never try to be popular; the public should try to make itself artistic. — Oscar Wilde Art students are down to earth — especially in ceramics class. Above Right: Pen and mk,provide a happy medium for Linda Samuels. ART CLUB — First Row: D. Egazanan, R. Oram, A. Friedman. Second Row: B. Henry, B. Percy, K. Silkin, B. Kissinger, M. Copley, L. Geissler, P. Lournberg, D. Percival. Third Row: L. Fallon, L. Bair, C. Sandor, L. Culp, D. Ambrose. Left: Sculpture gives the schedules of psych majors Kathy Lehman and Judy Koert variety. 12

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First Row: James P. Morgan, assistant treasurer; Anna K. Nakada, assistant director of development; Jennifer Newhart, intern, dean of students. Second Row: Helen H. Richardson, assistant director of college relating; Richard T. Rizoli, assistant dean of admissions freshmen; Timothy A. Romig, director annual giving. Third Row: Allen D. Ruter, controller; David M. Seamans, union director assistant director Center for the Arts; Dr. Harold L. Stenger, dean of the college. Fourth Row: Kurt M. Thiede, assistant dean of admissions freshmen; Linda Weintraub- gallery director Center for the Arts; Anne H. Wright, associate dean of students. Left: Dean R Dale LeCount joins nervous freshmen and their student advisors on the first night of orientation for a sitdown dinner in the newly re-decorated Union. 11



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Besides being the new band director, Barry Kolman added depth to the department by conducting classes. Below: Joe Cimino works on notes for Dr. Schmidt’s course. music — the science or art of pleasing or expressive combinations of tones” — Webster “This department is an important part of a liberal arts college be- cause it adds variety. The program depends upon both the dedication of majors and talent contributed by many non-majors.” — Dr. McClain “I’m a biology major, but applied music was my favorite course. Freedom of expression is rarely realized in science classes.” — Ann Durning “I have nothing but praise for the music department. The faculty members come from excellent schools and are all well-rounded musi- cians. I don’t mind doing the work because it’s really enjoyable!” — Patrice Young, major “The department has a congenial atmosphere. And while this is not known as a music institution, students have gotten into Peabody and Eastman.” — Dr. Schmidt “Not only is band lots of fun — it’s of real musical benefit to its members.” — Rich Gosnay Talented performers Patrice Young and Tim Cover contributed much to enhance the college life in their four years here, besides capturing the bulk of the music awards. MUSIC — First Row: Mr. Barry Kolman, Dr. Charles McClain. Second Row: Dr. Henry Schmidt. 13

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