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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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Biolog by J onathan Dong iology, the study of life in all of its complexities and manifestations, has attracted many students to this intri- and fascinating area of study. Few sciences have contributed more to the philo- sophical and physical basis of contemporary society than biology has. Careers in the field are numerous and cover a broad scope of ideas. Among the topics explored is taxonomy, an endeavor to discover, describe and arrange in orderly groups all the different varieties of plants and animals that exist. The major purpose of this science is not to discover new forms, but to develop classifi- cation systems that focus on relationships and possible ancestries of different organ- isms. Another area of scope is anatomy. Biolo- gists try to understand structures of organ- isms, as in the science of embryology which studies the growth and development of the organism. Ecology, still another scope ofthe life science, studies the interaction of organ- isms with each other and with their environ- ment. A major contribution of biology has been the study of the evolution of man. Students of biology study theories of Charles Darwin and Chivalier de Lemark, both who de- veloped ideas that are studied carefully and debated over by many biologists. guing E 5 3 Pictured: Top: Phi Sigma: Front-Heather Lee, Bev Pierson, Chair, Susan W. Waa Sullivan, Bob Cosme, Maureen Hood, land,Mary Rose LambgBack: Edward Her Lenea Istag Back: Steve Galt, Rod Yen, bert,Michael Gardiner, Karen Jost,Darwi: Tom Eakin, Denise Dudley, Terry Lara. J0r86l1SC11, TCITY MHCS- , Bottom: Biology Faculty - Front: Gert 24
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