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MUSIC, for major or minor interest Whether a student is interested in a career in music or in cultural enrichment through greater appreciation of music, NIACC's Music Department can answer his needs. Courses aimed to meet college transfer require- ments and to provide enrichment for individual growth and satisfaction are offered. Instruction in band and orchestra instruments, piano, and voice, as well as theory and functional music courses, give ample opportunity for training beginning or advanced training' students. Concert band and choir groups, in addition to madrigal and chamber groups and soloists, per- form for college convocations, area high school assemblies, and civic groups and community events in the NIAD area. ,-.ff.,:s- ---: -' -N: -.tif 1-1 1 ---f f f2: ',.,: ,-,MLW .. .'1':'1f,lg,:.' 3 V .-I ,fggigyf 1: 1552!-,t:w'., ,rgrzz ,,uf-,- 1- X H , -1.1.5 T :Wi L fag- ' I :v5.5!f'LJ:1AI I' 1-si-55-if NWT 5-151' 1 .... E W ' - W?' ff: :- Sq, fqlfi 75' V. - ' ' T --'5' 3? C 1 'E M' ,.7vH-'12 ' Y i' -.gx Ia I :Ji-Av , . Hier :IU U , J.:,f.- ', .lglfafz A! ' -VM N - -zu.. rf,-. ,f.... D-. -' -'.' i f. . F , e A if 1 'K , Eff? ., 'IE'-a r, .-t.i ,., - Y '--. ,ill 3? i V W7'lREim i . ' ai N n f 5412 -.1531 HENRY PAINE Department Head at E MUSIC MEN - Dave Hammer, Larry Tack, and Dale Eldridge swing under the direction of Henry Paine. SIGNE JOHNSON Not pictured: RUTH BROSE
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WILLIAM RICH Students in nearly all of the vocational-technical departments are required to take machine and Weld- ing courses offered in the Metals Department. Each course content is directed to the specific needs. of the particular vocation for which the class is pre- paring. Through study of theory and actual practice, the students gain skills and understandings of machine tools and precision measuring. They are given basic training in oxy-acetylene Welding, braz- ing, soldering, cutting, and electric welding. Continued study provides them with the funda- mentals of metallurgy. METALS classes develop machine, welding skills WATCH YOUR FINGERS! - Bill Rich, Lee Hackbart and Rick Pfertzel go over the operation procedure once more.
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.J RIGHT THERE! - Virginia Lawrence guides Marilyn Walker in finding Connie Schreiner's vein as Harald Thompson watches. . .NURSING leads to R. . Men and women in the Associate Degree Nursing program are prepared for general duty technical nursing positions. t Student nurses have many and varied, supervised clinical experiences, such as those afforded in the operating room, pediatrics, obstetrics, and general medical areas. They, also, receive training in psy- chiatric nursing in the Mental Health Institution at Independence, Iowa. Courses. in behavioral, biological, and physical sciences and in communication skills round out the education of these students. After completing the Work satisfactorily, the student is awarded an Associate Degree in Nurs- ing. The individual may, then, write the profes- sional nurse licensing examination administered by the Iowa Board of Nursing. Passing this test enables him to become a reg- istered nurse, prepared to work in a beginning staff nurse position under the supervision of qual- ified personnel. Not pictured: SUZANNE FALT VIRGINIA LAWRENCE Coordinator ARLENE BAIA ETHEL HONNETTE -Fm HELEN RULE VIRGINIA LEASE rw l' - SALLY TINDALL
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