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Show Art Committee A dab of paint and a touch of humor were characteristics of the artistically-inclined painters on the Art committee. Through silk-screening, hand-painting, and various means, they turned out posters for every major campus function, thereby coordinating the efforts in one committee. After all the other organizations had moved to the enlarged quarters of the New Union, the Art committee found themselves, and about 4,000 posters and silkscreens, in the old Union Building. After much talking they managed to worm into an isolated corner of the New Union, where they had posters and paints piled to the ceiling. Chairman Jean Mollinet and Associate chairman Mary Gardner kept the paint brushes warm with their consistent work. Jean Mollinet, chairman, still looking for elbow room. Pat Kiyoguchi, Mary Gardner, and Julia Kiyo-guchi prepare to move into their crowded quarters of the New Union. Earl Jones, Mary Gardner, Jean Mollinet, and Sonja Robinson shown in the old Union Building art room. 45 |