If I were asked to name the greatest changes I've witnessed at Proctor over the decades, one would certainly be the expansion of the arts. Here are Proctor singers waiting to join the Plymouth State Chamber Singers in a program entitled A Joyful Noise! Friday night in the chapel.
And here is the whole ensemble.
Students in studio art often scatter to various corners of the campus for inspiration and subject matter. Here's a class just before breaking out.
Dave elects to stay in Slocumb Hall to draw. Robin has a word of advice.
Molly finds a bright spot in the lobby outside the Wise Center.
Jackson reclines across the room.
For a visiting family on a Saturday morning tour, it seems that student artists are lurking everywhere! Over in the Shepard Boathouse, Tucker and Riggs are working at a joiner.
Upstairs, Greg Allen talks Cam through the process of choosing which wood to use on a new project. They decide to go with tulip poplar, which--when stained--will look like cherry.
Back in Maxwell Savage, photographers stroll the halls looking for subjects. They must be desperate!