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EXTERIOR VIEW of the John Tracy Clinic, upper left, shows the modern accommodations which the clinic provides. Mrs. Mary Wales, in the picture at the upper right, is teaching Tony to read lips. Lip reading twi.i education of the handicapped children ' s parents are the main functions of the program. I J CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES at the John Tracy Clinic offer a variety of training including playground experience for pre-school age deaf children. The picture above shows Mrs. Spencer Tracy, director and president of the clinic, in one of the modern classrooms. Deaf Children Learn to Hear At The John Tracy Clinic The John Tracy Clinic for deaf children is an- other phase of the educational process connected with SC. The clinic, located at 806 W. Adams, offers men and women in the School of Education a chance for actual training of deaf children through the extensive facilities of this private nonprofit clinic. Courses in teaching of deaf and hard of hearing children lead to a California State Special Credential for teaching deaf children, plus a bachelor of science degree in education. The purpose of the clinic itself is to find, en- courage, guide, and train the parents of preschool age deaf children. Mrs. Spencer Tracy is the director.
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• ' - v « ♦ ,x SCULPTURE and cut from a few of tfie many campus collections ore considered priceless. Priceless Art Graces Our Campus Our campus is not just build- ings and classrooms, grass and trees. It is a wondrous place where many strange and fascinating things can be found if one is eager enough to look. A day or a week would not be time enough to view the works of art stored within the University ' s many walls. Original paintings from the world over grace the walls of the library, Mudd Hall, and the Administration Building. Statues, ce- ramics, antiques, and archaeological findings are a stone ' s throw from the Student Union. Such places of interest as the Fisher Fine Arts Gallery and the Board of Trustees Room are open to students and other visitors every day. FISHER FINE ARTS Gallery is open doily to the public and many paint- ings and other art objects from all over the world ore on display. A view of some of the paintings above re- veals a portrait of the Chancellor. The picture to the right is a Sir Henry Raeburn original.
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