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Freshman Officers ssist With Graduation Wilson, Carleite Winkle, Sherron Winters, Don Woodcoff, Anne Woodward, Karen Woodward, Patricia Woodward, Sharon Worrell, William Wright, Edna Yanas, Fred Wheeler, Barbara White, Abel Whitley, Josephine Whitley, Oris Elaine Whitney, Ray Wilkes, George Wilkinson, Virginia Willett, Susan Williams, James Williamson, Mary Yelvington, Shirley Yoguelei, Gary Zavala, Ramon Zavala, Roberto Zepeda, Arthur Zimkowski, Steven Zimmerie, Mary Zimmerman, Charles Zimmerman, Sandra ZiPP, Beverly
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Architecture Adds New History Course Graphics students Daniel Muquiz, Hettie Mary Jordan, and Frank Kent make Christmas decorations for the children's ward at Robert B. Green Hospital. arstr , ,,, are 'iiiillfliiif .CW Aclrniring his winning design ot a Construction Arts Center entered in the sophomore architecture competi- tion, is Richard Tondre, left. Studying the winning selection are contest iudges Reginald Roberts and William Jones, and students Roland Hardy and William Butcher. Examining a model and a reproduction of the legisla- tive building of Basille are Frank Jasso, Hettie Mary Jordan, and Joe Elder. These proiects in advanced architecture are assigned to acquaint students with working to scale. 90 Art, math, science-a student possessing such an unusual combination of interests might well be enrolled in the ARCHITECTURAL DEPART- MENT. Interested always in finding better creative designs, faculty members help students acquire the basic skills necessary to supervise conscien- tiously the construction of the glittering world of tomorrow. As practicing architects, students will need the knowledge and imagination to provide serv- iceable and unusual shelters for the fluctua- ting needs of a space-aged society. That they will be able to meet the need was amply illustrated when funeral homes were recently designed in cooperation with the Mortuary Science Depart- ment.
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