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r Profile: K aymarle Jett Kay |ett, a former A.P.C. student, is currently an instructor with the division of communication. She attended A.P.C. for one year after studing at Arizona State University for two and a half years. She received her Master ' s Degree in Speech Communication from the University of Denver. In addition to teaching, Kay is involved in Women: A Theological Perspective, a study group focusing on the role of women in the Bible, as well as speaking at an A.P.C. spring retreat, Patterns of Womanhood. Kay is also director of the learning center, which offers special classes in read- ing and study skills, conversational English, labs, cam- pus-wide study workshops, and provides student-to- student counseling and tutoring. This summer Kay plans to teach in three South American Countries in coordination with a special Master ' s program. V Kay )ett works with students in the learning center, in addition to other student developmen t activities. Left to right: Marvin Mardock, Ethelwynne Reeves, Dr. Chase Sawtell, Dan Canary. Professor Lorin Soderwall of the communication depart- ment takes time to pose before going to his P.R. and advertising class. Communication Dept. ' f Academics I 3
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Communica tions Provide Skills Within the three disciplines compris- ing communication arts — modern languages, English, and communica- tion — the central concern is mastery of languages as a means which we define ourselves and relate to others. All three departments share the goal of effective employment of language skills for useful purposes. The Division of Communication Arts seeks to model in its faculty the qual- ities of communication skill we teach our students. Concern for the indi- vidual, programming that reflects personal goals and interest, and mas- tery of basic language skills and prin- ciples are valued and exhibited in our faculty. Many upper division classes are small enough to provide healthy interchange among students and fac- ulty in a cooperative education ven- ture, further enhancing the skill being promoted. v3 A4 j Mitties McDonald Dixie Pieslak June Hamlow Division of Communication Arts Secretary Fran Rinard Bob Walters can ' t decide whether he likes being the Professor or the student. 78 Communication Arts Academics
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The Finer Arts )im Carlson instructs creative art techniques. Chapel singing this year, directed b A! Clift. -%0l . - C Lto R: Irma Schar, Martin Jones, Dr. Gary Bonner, |im Carlson, Sherri Bode, Phil Shackleton, Al Clift, Marvin McKissick, Don Neufeld, Dorothy Hivang, Fred Shackleton, S. E. Boyd Smith. ' t C}f Fine Arts Department lOU People
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