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R. Tobiason N. K. Snyder T. M. Garneski E. L. Kass V. L. Noble Counseling ACTION, without regard to re- sult, may be wasted. Similarly, a student who plans his college career without first determining which courses will be most ben- eficial to him might expend maximum effort without realiz- ing maximum gain. Guidance, from experienced counselors, is available to all students to help them decide which curriculum will be of greatest value to them for present needs, for continued programs in a four-year institu- tion, and for future growth. The Counselors also administer both vocational preference and apti- tude tests to determine personal abilities and qualifications which should be considered when choosing a career field. J. S. Nichol
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J. S. Decker Chemistry WEBSTER'S definition for Chemistry is . .a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of sub- stances, and the transforma- tions they undergof' But it is indeed more than that, for Chemistry is the key that opens the doors of scientific knowl- edge and explains the mysteries involving the building blocks of matter in the universe. Where water, fire, earth, and air were once assumed to be the only elements, Chemistry has dis- covered 103 individual ele- ments. Nlost studies are related to Chemistry, among them - Biology, Nledicine, Agriculture, Geology, Oceanography, and Dentistry. Nlan's ability to har- ness nature's intricate re- sources will benefit all human- ity, but first he must discover the reasons and natural laws which govern the properties of which all matter is composed. K. McLean M. J. Millan E. Gonick G. F. Judd W. G. Van Zanten
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Drafting and Engineering WORKING in close cooperation with local engineering firms and with the advice of the American Institute for Design and Draft- ing, the Department of Drafting Technology offers a two-year program which enables gradu- ates to qualify as draftsmen for an engineering firm. By being an accredited member of the Institute, the graduate is en- titled to a certificate which is a symbol of merit and is recog- nized by organization seeking draftsmen. ln addition to gener- al education courses, the stu- dent will have had varied experi- ences in drafting, from basic projection to tool design, in mathematics, from reviews of decimals to logarithms, and a strong foundation in Mechanical Drafting, Construction and Technical Drafting and illustra- tion, and Hydrology. i J. R. Brundage R. W. Hackelman H. J. Bankhead B. E. Griffin A. H. Hoff R. F. Noll
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