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gf! ..- - 1 .25 'Trends as., in A 1 15' Operating under well-defined orders and with maximum efficiency the Campus Inn cooks Rosie O'Herron Campus Inn Director keep the Student Body Well fed. ASSISTANTS IN THEIR EFFORTS to keep the Wlmittier campus operating in smooth order and looking decently the mem- bers of the groups pictured on this page must work equally well with students and administration. Throughout the academic year these are the people that feed us, keep our dorms and grounds looking in top shape and doing the general busy work of keeping everyone satished. Tom Martin Supt. of Maintenance Left to right, ascending stairs: Lela Payne, Mrs. Matson-Head Sitting, left to right: Dale Fording, Harry Rupt, Buck Wyatt Housekeeper, Sally Campbell, Marie Wetrich, Isla Iaggers, Ber- Marvin Lawson. Second row: Bud Payne, Frank Fulton, Frank nice Morse, Amy Hyndman, Gertrude Miller, Cathrine Chiara- Martin, Martin Christenson, Tom Martin. Valle Agnes Iohnson, Marry Persing.
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i ART CREATIVITY IS ONE OF THE KEYNOTES of the Art De- partment. Not only the talented but all students are urged to express themselves in the various mediums. The majoring students have an opportunity to fix kilns especially when they want the pots baked. Through the Fine Arts program the lower division students get an opportunity to become acquainted with the Art Department. Future teachers gain a great deal of valuable experience learning to do crafts that they will have their classes do such things as making hand puppets. Miss Elnora Laughlin contributes, to the value of the department by having traveled around the World recently visiting numerous art centers. ,J Both skills and expression are learned in the Art Department. Elnora Laughlin Chairman 510' lr ,, ., . The kiln is the final step to the finished it R'-a V A product. xx l X X Geanne Bergstrom
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