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■? ' ■■ - s TRIUMPHANT — Cecil Stalder gloats over election returns. Which particular campaign left him feeling so smug reader may judge for himself. Certainly it couldn ' t have been Ugly Man Contest, where GIA machine made mockery of Stalder ' s amateurish efforts. The Arts: and FACULTY MEMBERS are highly skilled practitioners of many arts, including the art of teaching. Almost everyone v ould agree that taking dictation in shorthand is a practical art and that sketching is a fine art. There are moments when we all feel that weather forecasting and political prognostication are more art than science, and caffein lovers insist that skill in brew- ing a really good pot of coffee is an art all too rarely practiced. instructors have spent years in cultivating their professional skills, and they have been equally successful in developing the not unrelated arts of friendship too. There is usually one around to offer a word of encouragement, a penetrating question that helps you see your problems in a new light. What could be a finer art than that? Or more practical? AT WORK AND PLAY - At left, Lem Fabsr (German, English) calls on all his professional skill in effort to get Gary Schultz to understand the lesson. At right, William Wiley pours Howard Burton a soothing cup of coffee as they take a break from grading English I papers.
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Sound Body BELIEF in the broader sense of education is evi- dent at RCC, not only in the social life, but also in the curriculum. Sports, dance, and first aid are all practical applications o f abstract knowledge, illus- trating rhythm and bal- ance between the physical and the mental. IN THE BALANCE DEPARTMENT coed Mickey McCoy seems to have profited from the instruction of Mrs. Jeanelle HowelL NOT EASY - Just ask (L. to R.) Jim Hartman, Bud Carroll, Coach Tony Steponivich, John Farmer and especially the unidentified victim all of whom hops to avoid the real thing. 23
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:s: Id Practica Otherwise PREPARED - Elmsr Peck (geology, geography), shows confidence in his forecast as he warns class a bit of Cali- fornia sunshine is on its way. EAVESDROPPER - Instructor Norma Loye lends an ear while Rafaela Marmolejo, Janet Troxel, Phyllis Guza, and Mildred Salmans take dictation in the new listening room. AT EASE — Lawson Cooper relaxes in the regal manner while Dowayne Robertson sketches those artistic paws. GREETINGS - Leroy Bucknell and Mrs. Helen McGovern provided a warmer welcome than this suddenly snapped photograph indicates when an unidentified alumna paid a visit to the Business Education Depart- ment.
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