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Back to order. Iidward Havens, left, with llarry Catts, center. and Slyvan Kar- lin sort out type after a trial job of printing. Facility in expression through the manual and graphic arts is gained not only through innate dexterity, but also by knowledge and practice in these arts. To those who show ability and interest the shops are available The rudiments and finer points of cabinet-making and metal working are taught. There is printing and foundry work, car- pentery and ceramics, and draw- ing and machineryg all for those who care to enjoy them. I Learning The Trade 11 I' Z i Q1 QLAZCU 'M wk 0' K'CaURil with the ear, lame! Iim Parrish begins shaping a tiny head that rx qp .QI , p,Z,, . . fi i . K L Mr. Hrrfbmrach Mr. Layman 41- will soon mn the other ietes of h indixxorls on the ceramics viorl-t table V x I Mr. Smeltzer Bending over the drawing board are Den- nis Asaka, I.aurance Bunch, Wayne Iersin, George King and Iohn Lockwood. 41
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Capturing Memory. . The photography class is an initiation into the very special world of dark-room fans and shutter-bugs who have a certain vernacular all their own. They converse in a dialect of Leica or Speed-graphic which is a polysyllabic tongue composed of Nhypo, fix. plates, half-tones, and exposures-under and overf' The object of the course is to teach the un- derlying concepts ol photography and its rela- tion to other fields. The class has at its com- mand a dark-room, several cameras and a group of frantic photographers. J'f!HMLtEw XM 1 Ji! i. 'f 5 : , , , 04' ,r 1 I ?' , I G- f X Q I ssXil George Moon and Ierry Voorhees examine a picture l R 1 Sf? X r I I I iN ' c9' Mr, Maholtz CL
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