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All that is learned in the advanced zoology and chemistry classes is aptly put to use when the medical technology majors get their practical experience dur- ing their senior year at the new Cabell-Huntington Hospital, This recent addition to the Marshall cur- riculum includes 12-months ' experience in the hos- pital laboratory under the constant supervision of registered instructors and doctors. For 52 weeks the student technologists daily perform actual hospital work, taking blood donors, running blood tests, plant- ing cultures of bacteriology, and preparing slides of tissue. In addition, this practice is supplemented by in- struction and demonstrations, formal lectures, super- vised study in the library, and regular examinations, oral, written, and practical. Satisfactory completion of this training qualifies the student to take the Registry Examination, which if passed makes him a Registered Medical technologist. Thus practical job training filters into the scienti- fic field as well as into the less specialized courses. With three years of class work and one year of train- ing for 44 hours each week, the medical technology student is reedy and qualified to enter the medical field. Pat Shumate represents the medical technology students who get their year ' s practical training at the Cabell-Huntington Hospital OS she is pipetting blood. Science Courses Applied As Technicians Work In Lab Comparative anatomy is o must )- ■ the majors in the medical fields. Here the students enrolled advanced zoology dissect sharks to get a practical underston jnr.j of the differences in anatomy of various animals. Pre-medicul students, zoology majors. and medical technologists who are trained at Marshall receive the benefit of the modern Science Hall, with its laboratories and scien- tific equipment ovoiloble for student use. 10
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During the noon hour the quantity cookery class serves their dishes to anyone who wishes to eat in the mini- ature cafeteria in Northcott Hall. Rozella Wilfong and Nancy Kay Doodrum ore getting ready to serve the dessert. i Specimens are purchased from geology supply houses and from the area around Huntington in order to give the student a chance to correlate text book material with the real thing. Lab Work In The Classroom Brings Text Alive Mr. Walter Felty demonstrates the use of pictures in the classroom in helping the child to learn. Being used more and more by teachers on oil levels, visual aids open a new area of study for educators.
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With the establishment of WMCS rodio stotion, Marshall stu- dents did their own live broadcasts. Through these productions — the mistakes and shortcomings — first hand information was ob- tained in the field of communications. Actual Broadcasts Train Communications Students Speech students interested in radio work find the radio studio on ideal laboratory for improving their skills in radio interviewing, disc jockey work and tope recording. Part of the serious speech major ' s responsibility is to become fami- liar with the studio equipment. Any experience gained here will aid him if he later works for a rodio or television station. 11
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