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ALGALEE MEINZ Chairman, Art Department . J .V iq'-A r K Q ff l' z iff! ', my' j . f M ,. 1 g 'K ,ffl .1 , .... . y . qv, A ' fig, , l' V 4 . I 1'- RAYMOND H. LARSON Chairman, Arts 8g Music Division Alfred Lease, instructor in Industrial Arts, Donald Eddy, Instructor in Industrial Arts, Perry Rawland, Associate Professor of industrial Arts, Guido Detra, instructor in Industrial Arts. Art, Industrial Arts Mary Barrett, instructor in Art, Charles Crane, Instructor in Art, Harriet Doane, ln- structor in Art. Many students first come in contact with the art department through the art humanities course and the various displays of art throughout the college, Although one of the smaller departments in the college, it is perhaps one of the most vivid and exciting. The art department encourages creativeness in the individual and helps him to appreciate beauty whether it is natural or man-made, For the person who is plan- ning to teach art, the department stresses the importance of sensitivity to the needs and feelings of the student. The industrial arts department encourages creativity, but in a different medium, that of the manual arts. Courses are designed to acquaint the student with the basic skills and procedures both in actual application and in teaching. 15
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T' YY '1'i TRUMAN POUNCEY Registrar Program Advisors Robert Canfield, Richard Perrizo, Judy Anderson, Richard Chrisfenson, Brendan Mc- Donald. 14 MILTON BALGAARD Business Manager RAY ROWLAND Diredor of Public information
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Business, Music ' ' A it I' - M y I f s, - ' I ', yi - V i' V' - 155, - fzkiwi L ' ef, as I A I WJ? 4 I' H .. T1 'mw,.,,.. ' i 1 ll .' V HARVEY wAucH B H., 1, , f , ' Chairman, Music Department uw ' fi ,,, Ei' 9-5. . 4 I' M il 'I , . t P '-'s , Harold Krueger, Instructor in Music, Myrl Carlsen, Assistant Professor of Music, Lorene Marvel, Associate Professor Music, Harvey Waugh, Professor of Music, Roger Barrett, Assistant Professor of Music, Helen Huls, Instructor in Music, Ruth Gant, Instructor in Music, Donald Baier, Instructor in Music. SEATED: Virginia Williams, Assistant Professor of Business, Audra Whitford, Assistant Professor of Business. STANDING: Lyle Ball, As- sociate Professor of Business, Harry Olson, Instructor in Business, Roderick Forsgren, Instructor in Business, Robert Hall, Instructor in Business, Robert Benson, Instructor in Business, Edwin Nash, Professor of Business, Donald Beattie, Assistant Professor of Business. 16 CLAIR E. DAGGETT Chairman, Business Division As the sound of music come floating out of the rooms on the first floor of Stewert Hall, it would seem that this is the most pleasurable of all departments. But as every music person could tell, there is a great deal of practical work and theory that goes into the making of music. The organizations and activities coming from this department not only serve as entertainment for the college, but as practical workshops for people in the field of music. The business department offers an opportunity for prep- aration for careers in education and in the business world. The business world is becoming increasingly aware of the need for a person with college training. Four year degrees are offered in business administration. For the person who plans to teach, there are courses specially designed to train that person in the basic skills and techniques.
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