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Most professors at ASTC are quite willing to take extra time after class to help a confused student. Such is this case as Ray Kinser points out the cambium layer of zea mays to student Ianie Mazanti. Classroom activities can tell much because they serve to stimulate students to search for higher goals --but only it the student is receptive. The results of a classroom session depend upon the instructor, the stu- dent, and the subject matter. The subjects offered on a college campus are no longer the impractical ones studied by students 200 and 300 years ago. A variety of vocational subjects-labon atory sciences, art and music courses, physical educa- tion activity courses-offer more than sitting at a desk listening to a lecture, for they provide active student participation. Because of top-notch professors with a variety of backgrounds and interests, lecture courses are made intellectually invigorating. Each year ASTC increases the number of courses offered and also adds new subjects or departments. In the 1963-64 school year over 500 courses were provided each semester in the fifteen departments.
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Get that ball, cried one physical ed- ucation student as it bounced high in the air. Members of Coach LOWIYIS fourth period PE class stayed during the next hour for extra practice. 61115565 9611 ture Active Student Farficipafian Smiling as they begin har work are choruses in musical productions. B' I members of the modern dance class under the direction of Glen Irby. Students of this any ,4 4'-Q. 3 I it ,-gh, , i class appear as dance B'-'Q ' .kiilleium--'
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is it UW, fn. A' H . Sue Hammond, firsrsemester Echo editor, begins to ga- Coach Cliff Horton explains the significance of the Intramural Sweep- stakes award. The 1963 award went to Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. paris, 61116 Frmfiilc' out on Friday afternoon. ther and type copy for the deadline. The paper goes to press on Wednesday afternoon, and the edition comes Sizffizcurriculizr Activities Harold Eidson. oif campus senator, checks his notes as he makes a statement in Student Senate meeting. Melinda Young looks over at his notes. 53 uf 1
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