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Art is an expression of man reflected from the past and mirrored in days to come. The priman, ' intent of artists which the Department tries to convey is communication of sensual percep- tions ' through individual interpretation. Stu- dents leam to create varied moods with flaky pastels, flowing watercolors, and rich oils. Seated-Mr. Hallman, Head. Standing-l. to r.: Mrs. Ring; Mr. McKinney; Miss Simmindinger. The Demonstration School, situated on campus, has one class for each elementary grade. The grades are taught by an extremely apt per- sonnel who open their classes to students in the Elementary Curriculum for observation. Thus, students are able to see the techniques and methods which they were taught put into real teaching experiences. Teaching m the De- monstration School are, seated—], to r.: Miss Smith; Mrs. Morris; Mrs. Mathias. Standing- Miss Bayne; Mr. Grafton; Mrs. Morgan; Mr. Cartnght, Principal; Mrs. Jones; Mr. Chalick.
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Good afternoon, State College. The cheerful voices of campus telephone operators can be heard from early morning to late midnight. Serving not only as opera- tors, they are often the source of quick information for students wishing im mediate and accurate responses. Seated— . to r.: Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Lane. Standing— 1. to r.: Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. McCullough, and Mrs. Soule. In their crisply starched white uniforms. Miss E. Eves and Mrs. M. Futer exemplify the personal pride and exhibit the profession- al confidence necessary to their work. Students have learned to respect and rely on the kind attention and immediate medication provided in the infirmai-y. Liniments for black and blue bruises, and antiseptics for general ills and aches are available. This year our college participated in the Salk ' accine Distribution. Variety is Slater. These efficient men and their staff are responsible for well-balanced, nourishing meals enhanced with appetizing salads and tasty, colorful desserts. Seated— Mt. O ' Doherty, Director. Standing—]. to r.: Mr. Fisher, Mr. Putt, Mr. Smith, Mr. Moore. Originally located in Main Dormitory, the college bookstore has been accustomed to alterations. Under the management of Miss Finegan for thirty-five years, this project e.xpanded, not only in size, but also in selection of materials supplied, from magic markers to Golden Ram souvenirs. Involved in the organization of the bookstore are, 1. to r.: Miss Finegan, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Jack- son. Seated is Mr. Henderson, Activities Association Director. 21
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The Education Department orients students into the teaching profession. It offers courses which will give the students a foundation in the study of human behavior and nature, different kinds of audio-visual techniques, and a fundamental knowledge of statistical measurements. Members of the Education Depart- ment are, seated— . to r.: Dr. Bonder; Dr. Bannon; Dr. Gregg; Mrs. Kulp; Miss King; Mrs. Haas; Dr. Benda, Department Head. Standing-!, to r.: Dr. Williams; Dr. Schuler; Mr. Buechele; Dr. Weagley; Mr. Herres; Mr. Leeds; Mr. Patterson; Dr. Gallen. From Chaucer to Shakespeare to Faulkner to Steinbeck, the masters of poetry and prose are brought to students by members of the English Department, headed by Dr. Binney. Striving diligently to give each student a thorough understanding of his written and spoken language, this group still finds time to broaden itself pro- fessionally. Standing—], to r., they are Dr. Eapen; Mr. Friedman; Mr. Peterson Dr. Thomas; Dr. Berry; Mr. Thurbon Mr. Henry; Mr. Landrum; Mr. McKenty Mr. Gross; Mr. Mayson; Mr. Ward; Mr Bruehl; Mr. Cope. Seated— Mrs. Faucett Dr. Jordan; Miss Jacobs; Dr. Bailey Dr. West; Miss Holman; Mr. Clokey Dr. Binney, Chairman of the Department. 23
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