There are twelve murals and they were completed in 1980 by Nancy Lynch, who was married to James Novak, the manager of the cafeteria at the time. There are twelve panels, one for each of the exterior sides of the dodecagon that makes up the walls of the ballroom.
The mural starts with the old Indian school that occupied what is now Drexel Hall. (Here is a history of the Indian School written by Fr Dominic Gerlach.)
The first panel contains the credits.
Below is an explanation of what the panel shows. (If you click on any of the pictures, you should get a larger view in a new window.)
The second panel is one of four that has doors and thus a limited amount of space on which to paint.
This panel highlights the importance of the railroad as a means of transportation in nineteenth and early twentieth century Indiana.
Below is video in which the Ms Lynch reminisces about painting the mural. (Here is a link to the video on Youtube.)
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ReplyDeleteI love this post :) I wanted to share a link to the actual book that Fr. Gerlach wrote...it includes photos.
ReplyDeletehttps://archive.org/details/1973-03-His-Ind-0001