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rt by Jonathan Dong he department of art offers a strong program with a broad liberal arts background. The department permits the student to specialize in the aspect of commercial art that particularily interests them. In addition to their specialized area, a sound background in the basic elements of art are taught which include design, color, and drawing. These are considered fun- damental necessities for the commercial artists. Career opportunities are numerous for people with art degrees. Depending on their interests people can elect to enter careers in design, photography, television, or illustra- tion. Beginners in commercial art often start as paste-up people, sketch or layout artists, or assistants to senior staff members. Talent determines how far the commercial artists can rise. Top art directors, illustra- tors and production managers, and other careers are highly competitive. However, many opportunities in advertising, trade magazine publications, and in teaching com- mercial art exist in many parts of the country. 1 i l w Pictured: Bottom left: Art faculty: Bill Col by, John McCurstion, Robert Vogel, Ken- neth Stevens, Barbara Forbes, Ron Fields Monte Morrison. Top right: Monte Morrii son shows his expertise in brushpaintir Far upper right: Robert Vogel displays I creativity. Far bottom: John McCursti assists a student in ceramics. 22 Sandra Jaundal
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Xerospace ' Jonathan Dong he aerospace industry has grown from a Dayton, Ohio bicycle shop, birthplace of the Wright brothers' air- ine to the largest and most technically mplex manufacturing industry in the Unit- States. Career opportunities in aerospace ve grown immensely with the influence of gh technology and international politics iich has made research and development aerospace industry very important. Aerospace companies employ engineers, ientists, and technicians to do research d development in factories. Research is eded for the development of aircraft, de- ise systems and space flight. :turedz Top: Aerospace Faculty Cl-rl: mna Dabney, Captain Thomas Lorimer, aster Sergeant James L. Fahnlander, rgeant John Robertson, Captain Carol oper, Major Robert Allen, Captain Arthur eiss, Lieutenant Colonel Gary Pavlu. Bot- nz Arnold Air Society - Front: Lisa Witt- zrs, Allison Sellars, Roslyn Brame, Lora sharoon, Suzanne St. Peter, Eric Wasser- om, Gary Danielson, Steve Brown, Tania hnson, Carla Line, Toni Presley, Ann arie Brouillard, and Eric Peebles. Back: mes Johnson, David Baird, Lance Barker, we Gunderson, Scott Tomlinson, Karen Llhoun, Larry LaCroix, David Sellars, seph Gratchner, Scott Wittmers, Pat .ylor, Robert Taylor, Silvester Cuz, Wil- I g l Him' . -'-- cc f k,Q Q .tg ffi J or Q liam Dries, Herbert Hoffmann, Dave Rogel- stad, Clif Wade, Bill Pelster, Dale Seiber Jeff white, Rich Millard, Stacie Wilsoni David Sellars, Susie Oliver, Joseph Dom, Lori Davis, Sue McFadden, Stephen Hall, Frank Shifflett, Jim Cramer, Roger Scarim, and Captain Lorimer -- Advisor. Not pic- tured: Mike Garrett, Kris Stevens, Karl Kis- ser, Mike Seiber, Christina Ratajski, Vince Mancuso, and Ken O'Neill. A 9',,qA Scott Clcmctson 2 l
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