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HARD AT WORK is this art class. ART The Art Department has a threefold aim. The first is to give those studying to be elementary teachers a background of ap¬ preciation and art procedures through the three courses required by the state of Indiana--fundamentals of art, art appreciation, and art methods. MISS FLORENCE KEVE, Head of Art Department. The second aim is to provide a general art background for those wishing to en¬ large their cultural scope. The appre¬ ciation courses, art and civilization (his¬ tory), and the creative art courses supply this need. The third aim is to provide varied ex¬ perience in the many phases of art for those majoring in the subject or for those with special talents seeking specific techniques. Many of these offerings come in the evening so that the townspeople can participate in metalcraft, ceramics, painting, crafts, figure drawing, and many others. 14
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WOODEN INDIAN -- UNION DEPARTMENTS UNION CAFETERIA 13
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BIOLOGY D. W. DUNHAM, Head of Biology Department. General education and specialization are two of the important functions of the De¬ partment of Biology. The general cours¬ es in the department bring the liberal arts student in contact with the princi¬ ples of biological science which are a part of the intellectual development of a well-educated person. For those students whose interests are directed toward pro- fessions in biological science or those closely allied to biological science, the department is equipped to assist the student in specialization toward these ends. In the department, students may prepare for medicine, dentistry, nursing, optom¬ etry, veterinary medicine, and other areas in medical science. The depart¬ ment cooperates with two of the city hospitals in offering a degree course in medical technology. Other fields which students prepare for in the department are: high- s chool teach¬ ing, graduate work leading to college teaching, work in industrial research laboratories, and positions in the biolog¬ ical fields with state and federal govern¬ ments. LOWELL KAPPERMAN (left) and William Dye (right) stain slides for microbiology class. 15
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