Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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riger as we see It In a democratic society, the school must key its program to the many. All people live with art throughout their lives, whether or not they recog- nize and appreciate it. Thus, Modern art education is concerned with intensifying appreciation of the beautiful, and with producing intelligent, critical consumers who can apply their knowledge of art to daily living. Art education is an integral part of the entire educational process in that its major aim is to as- sist the child to adjust to his environment and to successtully meet the problems which society pre- sents. la meaXelUlersyitey a

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sponsored by the Pratt Architectural Alumni (the design of an Alumni Town House), was open to all members of the architectural department. On the night of a gala joint meeting of the students with the Pratt Architectural Alumni, prizes were awarded to the winners of the re- spective class designs. The architects moved into the Woman's Club for a critique, and this, followed by informal talks, was featured by Geo Harju's entreaties to help clean up the sandwiches’ and Johnny Janson's “'high-chair'’’ modeling. This design along with the previously mentioned program for the year reflected the policy of the architectural department to give the students an authentic impression of professional work and the problems involved in the field. Notable among the class activities is one which will benefit all future classes of architecture at Pratt. A Student Associate branch was formed in affiliation with the Brooklyn Chapter, A.I.A. This chapter has long shown a sympathetic interest in the students of architecture at Pratt; and, this year, Mr. E. J. Gambaro, chairman of the Brooklyn Chapter's Committee on Student Associateships, completed the final action in forming the student branch. This move has brought the students into close and profitable contact with practicing architects. The formal induction of the thirty-three charter members (19 of whom are seniors) was at the first joint meeting of the chapter members and the student associates in February of 1947. 20 The first officers elected to represent the newly chartered Student Associate Branch are presi- dent—Allan G. McTaggart, vice-president—Roy F. Lent, treasurer—Dan Chait, secretary—Chard Webb. AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS COMMENCEMENT AWARDS: A.|.A. Brooklyn Chapter Medal— Allan G. McTaggart New York Society of Architects Medal— Salvatore V. Merlina Senior Honor Award—Roy F. Lent MID-YEAR SCHOLARSHIPS: Henry L. Parkhurst Scholarship—Roy F. Lent George D. Bartlett Scholarship— Allan G. McTaggart Pratt Institute Architectural Alumni Scholarship for 1946-47—C. Robert Stork



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ART EDUCATION EDWARD HAGAN STACIA ROSS BERNICE GREENBERG MARIAN GROCE THEODORE MEAD JANET SUGARMAN ARNOLD THURM LOUISE MEYEROWITZ ROGER PREU CORRINE ESSERMAN LORRAINE TRIQUERE RICHARD EMMONS LYAN MARSHAL, PAUL ROSEDALE, GUY CHIGI, DORRIT SCHWARTZ, MERLE ALLEN, STANLEY MARGOLIN, CARRIE WOBBER MARYETTE CHARLETON, AILEEN O'TOOLE, TURNER, WALTER KINKLE MICHAEL TRUSS, BRUCE HUNTER, WYNN

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