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In the foreground is an old Marine barracks, the top of whic h is now an extension to the Student Health Center 28
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Kappa Delta Pi Honors Dr. Watkins Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary fraternal society for those going into the field of education. Thus its membership is open to early childhood, elementary, junior high, and secondary education majors. Their theme for the year was How legislation affects education and several speakers talked on this topic during the year. In the fall, the honorary coordinated a coffee hour for all students interested in education to acquaint these people with professional organizations on campus. Two initiation banquets were held and at the spring one Dr. Gordon Watkins, Dean of School of Education, was made an honorary member. The year ended with the annual steak bar- beque and election of officers at Sanmarcand. Outstanding offi- cers were Sharon Henry, presi- rlent; Toni Morgan, first vice president; Dana Roe, recording secretary; Jeanne Holman, cor- responding secretary; Diane Kirk, treasurer. First row: Marcy Rude, Judi Saben, Toni Morgan, Sharon Henry, Jeanne Holman, JoEllen Estep, Mari- beth Grant, Elaine Jacobs, Hazel Micelli. Second row; Jill Tiedemann, Carol Stone, Mary Tucker, Linda Sorenson, Margery Boaden, Karin Hesse, Barbara Bokerbower, Janice Swortz, Leigh Thompson, Jeanne Industrial Arts Department Closes; Epsilon Tau Pi Chapter Terminates Epsilon Pi Tau is the honorary fraternity for terminated at Santa Barbara this June, the UCSB Industrial Arts. Its membership is composed of chapter is in its last year of activity. All members the scholastic upper twenty percent of I. A. are seniors who were to graduate either in Jan- classes. The fraternity has chapters in every state uary or June of 1963. Officers included Harold and in many countries throughout the world. Be- Scheferle, president, and David Harms, treasurer, cause the Industrial Arts Department is being First row: lee Webb, Griff Bloodhart, John Baake, Ned Emer son, Kent Newell Carl Adams, Joe Daneley, Joe Nogei man, Steve Guy Dove Harms. Second row: Paul Porier Gene Gront, Duane Hommon. Don Nyed erhaus. Art Hawkins George Roberts Glenn Van Patter John Posey, Hall Scheferlie. 27
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' t? This spring, the first closed-circuit instructional television studio facility in the entire University of California v as put into operation. The studio is located in North Hall and twenty-eight receiving monitors are installed in fourteen viewing classrooms in the same building. For the Spring semester 1962 the first project was to present Biology 1 A lecture demonstrations through television while handling the laboratory sections in the conventional manner. Lab instructors were present in each classroom during the television presentation. The use of television on our campus actually began in the Fall of 1961 when the Biology 1 A staff used an intra-classroom television set-up to make it possible for students to better observe demonstra- tions, magnified microscope slides, and other visual materials. The objective in using television is to bring high quality instruction within the reach of a greater number of students and to make more efficient use of faculty, space, and instructional materials. By teaching some large enrollment courses through television with one or two professors, others will be able to devote their time to small-enrollment situations such as seminars and laboratories. adminhiration and Cjovernmeni 29
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