Amanda Wagstaff ’10 won the Charter Day Art Contest with her watercolor painting of Barrett Hall. Wagstaff was an anthropology major until second semester of her junior year, when she decided to shift her concentration to art. She hopes to pursue a master’s degree in art after graduating from the College. Her work will be used in the Charter Day program booklet.
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