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Page 22 text:
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As we are graduated, we leave an ever-changing and progressing school with many memories and expe¬ riences. With four years’ preparation drawing to a close we are now ready to begin realizing some of the values of a college education. For some, the future is very definite and for others it remains uncertain, but whatever our task we shall endeavor to “face the future unafraid.’’ Applications . . . entrance exams . . . orientation week . . . faculty advisers . . . student counsellors . . . first Revlon Rose Bowl . . . Sflinc week inaugurated . . . fraternity, sorority rush . . . chapel built in Fine Arts building . . . sororities go national. . . fraternities purchase houses . . . college gets new Union Building . . . these are some of the events that have occurred during our LinC. Dr. David takes time out from Political Science to demonstrate some of the finer points of ping- pong. From left to right: Major Robert Taylor, Major Frank Meek, Dr. D. W. Dunham and Dr. James Morlock gather around a table in the Patio for an informal chat. Gettin’ the proper perspec¬ tive on the art of hanging pictures are Miss Kay Bondus, Eber Alexander, the Union custodian, and Miss Florence Keve while Kenny Lensing types the essentials—the pic labels.
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The art department is one of the most versatile on campus. Among the many fields of specialization are: commercial, advertising, fine art, metal crafts, jewelry, ceramics, teaching, fashion design, architecture, in¬ terior decoration, television art, and all related fields. Miss Keve, head of the art department is assisted by Fred Eilers, Eleanor Jergens, Bernice Stevens, and Alice Zimmerman. New facilities were added to the department early this year. Among the new features are a new pottery wheel and baking kiln which is one of three in the city. Miss Florence Keve, seated amid artistic surround- Miss Keve explains to her Art Appreciation class how to distinguish ings, is responsible for promoting art around cam- a masterpiece from a dud. Four days a week she informs students on the good and bad in art objects. HOOVER, JERRY R. B.M.E., Music Education; Student Fa ' culty Federation 4; Union Committee, 3 Dean’s List, 1-2-3-4; Crescent 4; Band, 2-3-4; Choir, 1-2 3-4; Pi Epsilon Phi, 2-3-4 Secretary, 3; Class President 4; Phi Mu Alpha, 1-2-3-4 Secretary, 2-3; Ministry of Music; Vesper Services, 3-4. EMERSON, JOE B.A., Pre Theology; Chairman Public Speech Com¬ mittee, 3; Student Faculty Fed¬ eration, 3-4; Interfratemity Council, 3-4; President, 4; Men’s Council, 3-4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3-4, President, 4; Student Chris¬ tian Association, 2-3-4; Kappa Chi, 3-4; Methodist Student Movement, 2-3-4; Crescent, 3-4; International Relations Club, 2; Thespians, 2-3-4, President, 4; R.O.T.C. at Purdue, 1; Pi Kap¬ pa, 2-3; Chaplain, 3; Delta Kap¬ pa, 4, Chaplain, 4; Vice Presi¬ dent of Senior Class; Purdue University, 1. 19
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