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UBRARV: WEMORV OP WMAN RACE Margaret Rose Lodge, librarian, sponsors the library club. I wonder what would happen if I dropped it? It seems as if the artist would become unbearably dis- traught as he begins choosing distinct ideas for drawing the library. However, the library is decisively full of ev- ery subject known to man. This offers a wide variety of colors and patterns from which the artist may choose. It is the storehouse of knowledge that opens new worlds and acts as a refuge for needy students. The librarian provides the organization and efficiency necessary to op- erate an adequate library. Miss Lodge definitely fulfills these requirements and displays her capabilities as she helps each student. 341
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F AR NOT 7H£ CUMfC ROCI I The clinic serves as a haven for students whose ail- ments range from imaginary headaches to third degree burns. The artist is able to collect numerous trite shades that are directly related to this topic. Luminous red re- sembles blood which is an essential to our livelihood, while vibrant purple reminds us of those horribly un- pleasant bruises which dominate our shin. We are ex- tremely fortunate to have Mrs. Roberts, the Director of Nursing Service for the Pasadena Independent School District, Mrs. Strange, and Mrs. McCarley, who give us first aid and proper information regarding good mental and physical hygiene. Please don ' t drop it, Mr. Smith. Registered nurse Vermelle Roberts attend- ed the University of Texas and the Uni- versity of Houston. All right, no necklaces, pins, or otherwisi Johnnie Waldrip ' s getting all fixed up? 340
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[ This department has no confinements whatsoever for the artist. He can develop all the marvelous and intriguing effects and designs that are possibly imaginable. Master- ing exact tints and shades reveal creativity while trans- posing perfect lines on paper designate exactness. The art room is a place of silence, yet it hides an inevi- table sound which moves the student to compose and transform ideas with ease. It is filled with notable works which deal with its purpose and add to its uniqueness. The colors, the sculptures, the paintings, the mobiles, and the designs envelop the room with all their glory. Practice makes perfect is the proper motto for any student. The artist must keep this in mind as he opens new areas in this field. I 342
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