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55 4 .53 ' Ui H k- ' liiiii X gg get Q Eiifioz Heil ' 2:4 K . . H W E 2 if ,e -fi W, , ea W ' J A ,L aw.. W 1. air? ii , .5 .arf s ig li W lem- vi we s W1 .. iii ir gi QA 1 rl w xx wi. xi E liiiq Mr. Claude Howell, Head of the Art Department, poses before a portrait of himself in the Lower Cape Fear Exhibit at Hoggard Hall. Painting by Bill Fields. '73 The Wilmington College Art Depart- ment is a most important part of the Fine Arts field at the College. Under the direc- torship of Claude Howell, the Art Depart- ment offers one of the widest selection of courses in the state. The Art Library is one of the best in any college. Keeping this library up to date takes a great deal of time. Art stu- dents may use the books in their Work in the department. Many courses of interest are offered at the College. Life Drawing, Graphics, Oil Painting, Art History and Appreciation, Design, Composition, and Color are just some of these courses. Students of the College that take Art, use the studio on the second floor of Hog- gard Hall to do all of their work. The studio is open at all times to people in- terested in the field. Art Student Linda Woody exhibits style as she applies the finishing touches to a canvas.
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CCJLLEGE CHGRUS First Row: Sherry Lackey, Gaye Newber, Barbara Gravette, JoAnn LeGwin, Marcia Roberts, Brenda Baker, Carolyn Johnson Margie Smith, Barbara Bradley. Second Row: Diane Moore 'Jennie Gaskins, Margaret Lassiter, Nancy Gore, Barbara Fuli ford, Ann Robinson, Beverly Sneed, Betsy Ivey, Carol Merki I I I I I I I I I I Third Row: Mary Dexter, Joan Crider, Loretta Bancroft, Jo Ennis, Wayne Robinson, Fred McAfee, C. W. Casey, Bebe Bloome, Jay Fisher, Mary Hughes. Fourth Row: Sandy Carr, Dale Loughlin, Grady Griffith, Jimmy Morton, Red Douglass, Carl Sneeden, Sam Garner. At the piano: Glenda Lennon. I i I
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if I Q a I : I I 1 Ji B, g, , f 2 2 1 . rs A-rr Juana:- as ? 1 Mr. Howell discusses the importance of patterns in one of his design classes. i 5 s il, Miss Patricia Ann Minser, Oak Ridge, Tenn. artist, joined the teaching staff of the Art Department this year. Miss Minser teaches Life Drawing, Graphics, and Art Education. 4 :auf 97 Studens find an outlet in their art exercises. fi-F' 32 Ms 'N .4 v
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