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Did you ever sit on those cold stone floors of Tryon Art Gallery, trying to analyze a picture? . . . This year wc had a chance to see twelve exhibits at Tryon, ranging from twelfth century manuscripts to atom bomb movies. The gallery works with the art classes to show how artistic problems have been solved by others. Did you ever sit on tlx se cold stone floors in Sage, trying to analyze a symphony? . . . The music department sponsored student and faculty recitals and Sunday evening programs. Adding further to our listening pleasure, the annual concert series brought us six concerts, including the talents of eminent soloists and the Boston and Cleveland orchestras. Did you ever sit on t tosc cold stone floors of Studes, hammering flats? . . . The theater department has continued to expand both in courses offered and in enrollment under the vigilance of Mrs. Hallie Flannigan Davis. The theater students, under the new plan of charging admission for their plays, produced Tartuffe, E—mc , Rocket to the Moon and Skin of Our T eeth. THEATER DEPARTMENT Nelson, Tuttle, Locke, Snyder, Davis, Richards, Reich. Missing—Houghton, Miller. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Standing—Locke, Haigh, Duke, Dcgcn ring, Ankudowich, Jostcn, Putman, Rob inson, Brawley. Seated—Leary, del Vccchio, Hamlin Rusterholz, Silbert, Hall. Missing—Moog, Agncw, Einstein Smith, Scatchard. ART DEPARTMENT Standing—Cohen, Jules, Schcnck. Seated—Koch, Lee, Van dcr Pocl, Lar kin, Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy, Ham bridge. Missing—Wind, Putnam, Johnston Lehmann, Lopcr-Rcy, Wcad, Barton Lecb, Shapiro. Pa[ e fifteen
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m MISS ELINOR V. SMITH Dean of clast of MS MRS. PRISCILLA P. VAN DER POEL Dean of class of '49 MISS MARY A. WAGNER Dean of class of ’SO Page fourteen MISS LOIS E. TEWINKEL Dean of class of ’S1
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HP BOTANY DEPARTMENT Standing—Rappaport, Wright, Blakcslcc, Joihi, Avery, Doerping-hauj. Seated—Poindexter, Solomon, Satin, Bache-Wiig, Gardclla, Sachet. Page sixteen ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT Williams, Tinker CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Standing—Diamond, Durham. Seated—Sherk, Burt, Cann, Soffcr. Misting—Ayres, Lu$, Koch, Rock. Whether we are potential scientists or not, we still like to keep up with what’s going on in our science departments. This year’s freshmen will probably be the atom splitters of tomorrow, since there are six more science hours required in the new curriculum than there were in the old. There are two new courses which were begun this year, general surveys in biological and in physical sciences. The introductory classes in psychology continued to be the most popular grade one science course, commanding an enrollment of about four hundred.
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