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Agriculture MJC's new Ag program gol' oil a winging for Hs hep farmers, wilh a promise of more haysiaclcs io iind needles in for ihose who were sharp enough io find 'em-hayslaclcs, Thai is. Ouigoing sophs goi Jrheir iracior gears shiiied genily for Jrhem, and alier 'rwo years of digging around found ihemselves noi 'foo diri poor. They eilher look +he 1'wo year sireich, yielding an AA degree, were specials, 'iaking whai came naiurally, or were all sei 'ro iransier To Davis and oiher 4 year oases. WAYNE BARRETT JOHN CHANCE MARGARET COBLE ROSCOE CLARK BILL GALLIHER DUANE SIGGINS LOUIS SMIT Modesfo Denair Turlock Arkansas Modesto Ripon Oakdale Louis Smifh, an Oalcdaler born in Livermore, is an Aggie wills a purpose. Widely known on campus es an amiable land lover, Louis also scores high on ihe Ag r.lepar'fmen+'s prac1'icaI training program. He'll go 'fo Davis or Cal Poly and 'lhen ei+her farm or 'leach others,
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Art We knew you were coming, so . . . say Marge Conover, Vivian Wall, Mrs. Syl- ETH MEI-VIN LUTHA MIDDLETON via Bifhe. Donna Nessemer, Marcia John- ceres Modem, sion, and AI+a Wilhife. .1 ls, l,, ggi Some call if madness-buf ollwers insisi if's arf. From wlwal' 'l'l1e observer can gaflmer, llwe arf de- parlmenf firsf 'reaches a sludeni how 'ro draw or painl and Hwen il leeches Jrhe s+uden'r lfiow 'ro appre- ciare wl'1a+ he has drawn or painfed. Courses like Drawing and Modern Composifion l1'lwa+'s Jrlual uncomprelwensive-Type slulll 'rliafs sup- posed +o look +l1e same upside down and down-side upl are 'raughl' along side of Ari Apprecialion. For a Soplw wl1o's supposed lo keep his lwead on his shoulders. a course in arf is a milirary necessiiy. Mild mannerecl, soff spoken Lufha Middlefon is no+ whaf is known as Hue arfisfic +ype -no flying paleffes--buf she's oufsfancling in fhe field of ar+. Luiha is a Moclesio girl and plans 'io sfudy ari' educaiion ai' San Jose Sfaie College.
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