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Professor Colter chats informally wifh some of his Orienfafion in Art students. Professor Mannen discusses a reproduction of an old master ' s painting with an Orientation in Art class.
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Jack Blair, though he is a senior art major, is actually a transfer student and has not taken his entire curriculum here. We use him in this sec- tion as a symbol -he represents all interested students. During his four-year stay at the University he has not only taken a heavy load of art courses but has studied required introductory courses in English, history, library science, biology, physical education, psychology, government, sociology, economics, military science, and geology. His major, like all majors at NMSU, left him room for elective subjects. Jack chose to take courses in police science, engineering, business administra- tion, drama, music, education, and agriculture. This section is dedicated to the whole student body, but in particular to the graduating senior. We hope that Jack Blair ' s experiences throughout his four-year course of study will remind you of some of the extra projects you have undertaken -projects that have helped to make your years at New Mexico State University valuable not only be- cause they have increased your earning power, but because they have Introduced you to new fields. For purposes of style, we sometimes classified subjects as departments when they are technically only members of a larger department. For Instance, we classified music, art, and drama as s parate departments when they actually all belong to the Department of Fine Arts. 21
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I The Art Department :a The Orientation in Art course introduces the student to the principles and philosophies of the fine arts. The course gives special emphasis to the visual arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture. Visual aids, such as slides and prints, serve to illustrate and supplement the lectures and to stimulate class discussions. Stu- dents are urged to read informative books and to visit art galleries. Professor Coker, Sail Gagnon, and Jack Blair exchange Ideas about one of the paintings hanging in the art gallery at the Humanities Barracks. Examining a replica of Michelangelo ' s David are Claire Riddell, Don Dumas, and Jack Blair. G ,
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