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Show 142. Illustration (Formerly Art 126)—Editorial or advertising illustration. W (3). Collett 143. Illustration (Formerly Art 127)—Finishes for portfolio. S (3). Collett 151. Printmaking—Techniques of advanced printmaking. Prerequisite: Art 51. AWS (3). Bryner, Strong 152. Printmaking—Serigraph (silk screen). Prerequisite: Art 51. AWS (3). Bryner, Strong 160. Oil Painting—Composition of subject material or exploratory design. Prerequisite: Art 62. AWS (3). Strong 161. Advanced Oil Painting—Prerequisite: Art 160. A W S (3). Bryner 162. Advanced Oil Painting—Prerequisite: Art 161. A W S (3). Collett, Bryner 165. Water Color Painting (Formerly Art 163)—Prerequisite: Art 67 or equivalent. AWS (3). Van Wagoner 166. Water Color Painting—Prerequisite: Art 165. AWS (3). Van Wagoner 167. Advanced Water Color Painting—Prerequisite: Art 166 A W S (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 170. Advanced Sculpture—Advanced problems in sculpture. Prerequisite: Art 70. AWS (3). McBeth 171. Advanced Ceramic Sculpture—Advanced problems in ceramic sculpture. Prerequisite: Art 71. AWS (3). McBeth 172. Advanced Wood Sculpture—Advanced problems in wood sculpture. Prerequisite: Art 72. AWS (3). McBeth 173. Advanced Stone Sculpture—Advanced problems in stone sculpture. Prerequisite: Art 73. AW (3). McBeth 174. Advanced Metal Sculpture—Techniques of tasting sculpture in metal with emphasis on the lost-wax process. Prerequisite: Art 74. A W S (3). McBeth 175. Advanced Metalsmithing—Advanced problems in metalsmithing, including forming processes, repousse and casting. Prerequisite Art 75. AWS (3). McBeth 176. Jewelry Casting—Advanced problems in the lost- wax method of centrifugal casting of jewelry in metal. Prerequisite: Art 75. AWS (3). McBeth 177. Advanced Jewelry Making—Advanced problems in jewelry, including enameling, casting, etc. Prerequisite: Art 75. AWS (3). McBeth 108 180. Art in the Elementary Grades—Teaching art in the elementary school. AWS (3). McBeth 181. Methods of Teaching Art in the Secondary Grades— Teaching art in the high school and junior high school. S (3). Staff 184. Art Skills (Formerly Art 108)—Continuation of Art 84. AWS (3). McBeth 185. Art History (Formerly Art 85)—Paleolithic through Roman. A (3). Strong 186. Art History (Formerly Art 86)—Byzantine through Renaissance. W (3). Strong 187. Art History (Formerly Art 87)—Baroque through Contemporary. S (3). Strong 190. Studio Practices—Study in selected media for advanced students. Use of seminar. Credit and time to be arranged. AWS (2-5). Staff 191. Studio Practices—Continuation of Art 190. Credit and time to be arranged. AWS (2-5). Staff Department of English Language, Literature, and Journalism Associate Professor Floyd J. Woodfield, Head; Professor Leland H. Monson, Division Chairman; Professor Lawrence C. Evans; Associate Professors Delmar H. Dickson, E. Carl Green, Robert S. Mikkelsen, Cluster M. Nilsson; Assistant Professors Gordon T. Allred, *Thomas R. Burton, Lavon B. Carroll, Gerald R. Grove, Richard M. Jenson, Levi S. Peterson, Glen J. Ward, Glen J. Wiese; Instructors Carl E. Andra, Melba Burrows, Valoy Boothe, Marian Brown, Merlin G. Cheney, Ralph F. Dabb, Elmer H. Ericson, Nikki A. Hansen, Cecil L. Jorgensen, Elray L. Pedersen, Jack B. Steele, Clarence M. Waterfall. American College Tests—Before registering for Freshman English, all new students except those presenting acceptable college credit in Freshman English must take the American College Tests (A. C. T.). Freshman Composition—All students contemplating baccalaureate degrees must take Freshman Composition 1, 2, and 3 in sequence, preferably during the Freshman year. Students falling below departmental requirements on the English placement test must pass English 001 (non-transfer credit) with a grade of "C" or better before starting the Freshman Composi- *On leave 109 |