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A balance between the old school and the contemporary ... aware- ness to develop one's own tastes "Who is art major?" ... "Yes, I can see that." . . . "As you're doing this, class, keep in mind the proportion." ... "Is too fat here, don't you think? Well, but maybe I should not talk about such things with young ladies in class." ... Isn't he a charming lit- tle creature? "Let's hold it up." ... "goar-ic" "VeIl, you can get a B." "Very, very nice. Aren't you pleased with it?" Miss M. Louise Shipley-ABo Associate Professor of Art ART Dr. Ervin 1. Szilagyi~LL.B., B.S., furD., B.F.A. Assistant Professor of the History of Art Mrs. Miriam Guyton Flynn-A.B. Special Instructor in Art DRAMATIC ART Mr. Jerry 1. Solomon-B.S. ED., A.M. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and English "But, Miss Smith, I don't even look like a tree." ... the oldest little girl in the world ... "Don't everybody rush to tryout all at Mr. William 1. Tribby-A.B., A.M. once." step, point, together; step Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art and English and point together ... "Ohhh honey, that was marvelous" ... "I don't care if Charles Laughton did it twenty times a day, I still feel silly." ... "Whaddaya mean, 'what do I think of him?', He's just a red-haired Mr. Tribby." ... All together now, hoo-HOO- he-HOO. Miss Esther Smith- Associate Professor of Dramatic Art 38