University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1915

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BEULAH Wnxcm Dean College of Oratory

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College of F ine Arts QQ NLY the best is worth While is the motto which was adopted as the watchword of the College of Fine Arts at its flag raising in September, l90l, when the first section of the present plan of build- ings was finished and opened to students for the first time. The real birth of the College dates back to 1897, and the first graduates Cthere were only three of themj received their diplomas in 1900. The College had existed as an institution for some years in connection with the art classes of the College of Liberal Arts, with headquarters in the Blanchard building and classrooms on the top floor of the old university building. The creation of an art atmosphere in an inartistic community cannot be accomplished without much time and effort. It was necessary to produce first an environment of beautiful things, to stimulate the love for beautiful things and to get together people who love and practice nrt for its own sake. Bohemianism, as a necessary adjunct of art, is a myth. A Bohemian rarely arrives anywhere except at the 7 by 9 feet to which all men are finally entitled, but a spirit of comradeship in the mutual enthusiasm for art and a humming, booming activity in the making of things worth While produce a state of mind which is a joy in itself and becomes a contagion which makes the ideal school of art an environment much to be desired. That this has been accomplished, all who come within the range of the influence of the College of Fine Arts readily proclaim. The willing helpfulness and unselfish goodfellowship prevailing among the students prove that the mutual love and practice of art forms a magnet which robs study of all its drudgery. The situation of the College buildings is in itself an inspiration to work. The nearness of the choicest section of the Arroyo Seco with its perennial stream and groves and hills, the easy accessibility of a great wealth of paintable material form in themselves a stimulus and an important asset. Three years ago the building was burned to the ground, with its thirty years' accumulation of art treasures, its library, pictures, musical instruments and statu- ary. It was impossible to replace all the quaint and unique creations of the past years, but today the rebuilt school is, in all of its vital needs, better prepared than ever before for the training of the generations to come. Only the best is worth while is still the motto and guiding principle of the school. WILLIAM Lens JUDSON. 23 ,agi ng Qigg,



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College of Orator EVER before has the Art of Expression reached the practical basis upon which it now rests. Heretofore the general public have regarded it as something outside of their sphere, classing it with the fine arts. In the latter respect they have not misjudged, for it is an art, but one that is more essential to success in all lines of work than any other one thing. It is generally conceded that skill in expression is the foundation upon which orators and interpreters of literature build their towers of fame, but in order to become a power in the world of commerce today a man must be a con- vincing speaker. Society leaders find the art of expression indispensable. Tact is not so much what one says as how one says it. Distinction in any vocation can only come to the man who knows how to make his knowledge intelligible to others, and we frequently see the most thoughtful men yielding leadership to inferior men who can out-talk them. The increasing demand for courses along lines of expression in the great universities of the East, is prevalent in U. S. C. More men are being trained in effective speaking than ever before, and no man who aspires to be a useful citizen is safe unless he is equipped with the Art of Speech. The Faculty of the College of Oratory is endeavoring to create in the minds of the students a desire for the highest standard in the Art of Expression. BEULAH WRIGHT. 25 1-'W ww

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