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Date Dedicated: October 17, 1969

Artist: John Somville

Centre's first large scale sculpture, the 2,000 pound, eleven-foot high bronze monument was dedicated in 1969 in celebration of the college's Sesquecentennial Year, and is a symbolic representation of the torch of knowledge which appears on Centre's official seal. The artist originally constructed a full-scale plaster model, which was then shipped to Clarkston, Michigan, and cast at the Fine Arts Sculpture Foundry. The project was financially supported by Dorothy Jane Smith '69 in memory of her late father Ray Smith. John Somville, a native of Brussels, Belgium, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Geneva, Switzerland, and was an art instructor at Centre. He was assisted in the project by Ms. Smith and John VanArsdale, both art majors.