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and Sciences PIll.I-, IDATTY Pawhuslm Senior SEALI2, ROBERT I.. Iinid Senior SPRINGIER, VELMA JUNE La Junta, Colo. Senior TALLEY. J. C. Enid Senior MARTIN, ANN Enid Junior MYERS, NADINIZ Greai Bend, Kansas Junior CLIQMENTS, FRANCIS Hennessey Sophomore FLIEMING, ROSEMARY Garden City. Kansas Sophomore HALI., IiRTI2I. R, Stilwell Sophomore KIRKHAM. NORMA XX'ichiln, Kansas Sophomore LANVYER. IENVIS Enid Sophomore MORGAN. MARILYN Iinid Sophomore MUDGETT. I3IrIYI.I.IS Iinid Sophomore XX'II.I,IAMS. RICHARD F Tonkawa Sophomore BIIRNSON, JOYCIZ Canadian, Texas lfreshman DUNTON. MARY IZIIIEN Ifnid I3rcshm.in IiSTIiS, BETTY I.IiIf Blackwell I reshmnn JKNISON. ARLIENIT Ringwood lireshman I.I1WIS.VIRC1ll, D. Aline lireshman MORRIS, KENNIZTII Durant lireshman The UFIIAXIS at work, xl 1 rf
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College of Arts 5. K Hftmfllt Doloshsst' WO gk? ' 1339 'OV Cx olcssoc vw' Pl X The ever-growing art department has hopes of serving all the territory that Phillips university serves . . a department that will be accredited and recognized by all colleges. Courses taught in the time and applied arts are propodutic to professional work in painting, architecture, landscaping, interior decorating, costume designing, commercial art and sculpturing. Dr. Maude L. Chambers, director, although a comparatively recent arrival to the Phillips faculty, has done much toward fulfilling the aspirations of the department. Doris Adkisson teaches classes in advertising design. modeling and photography. The Brush and Pencil Club, a departmental organiy ation, helps to promote the cultural aspects of the campus. lt further brings to the campus such notables as Nan Sheets, Oklahomas leading artist, and others to exhibit their paintings, to give talks and instruction to future artists. Future plans of the art department call for the ground breaking of an arts building in 1950. And even more future plans call for television on the campus. Dr. Chambers stated that television is an ideal means of getting art information and instruction to schools and people in their homes. Nadine and J. C. LL'UI'f2lvl7tl on Christian Cif7llIf0l7Llt' lloxlers 22
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MILBURN, CARIQY, M, M. Professor iwlusit tpartmtnt GIZRALD EDWARD COLIZ M. M. Asst. Prof, MARTHA l.OUlSlf LINCOLN Mus. B. Asst. Prof. MORRIS H. POASTIER College of Art' One of the busiest spots on the entire campus is the fine arts building containing the various departments of music. From the earliest break of dawn to the far hours of night one can hear the strains of pianos, organs, voices and various instruments intermingled as students are busily enf gaged in private and group rehearsals. ln the basement here, as in Athenian basement, there are many private rehearsal rooms, each with a piano. One room contains a small electric organ. The first floor conf tains voice studios and music classes. On second is the band office, study room, rehearsal room for ensembles and orches- tral oflice. Nearby fine arts is the band room with its large rehearsal room and several offices, music libraary and study room. The Phillipian choristers as well as the concert and varsity band rehearse here in daily succession. With a new fine arts building scheduled in the very near future, the large and varied activities in the music field now are but witness to the growth and superiority ol' Phillips' music department. ALINE WliIR XVILSON A. R. C. M. Assoc. Prof. B. M. Asst. Prof, HENRY HOBAR I Nlus. Pa. lnstrut lor JOHN M. MONTGOMliRY Mll.DRlfD KNAPP COLE GERALD HliMPHll.L MAR.lORlE lVlERLlf MATSON MRS. lVlORRlS ll. POA5 ln lnstrurlor A. B. B. M. E. A. B. Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor 24
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