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Hal McGary, Ron Morrison, and Irish Smith Bob Davis, Floyd Kloepfer, Ron Morrison, Bob Cac each combined their efforts to finish repairs on one covered a scene and made sure the camera switches and essential unit before show time. fade outs were correct. ISC-TV Television at Idaho State hit an all-time peak in both production and technical achieve- ment. More than twenty-Hve shows of all types were piped to the union where students and faculty viewed from crowded booths and darkened rooms. The completion of a three camera chain, syncro movie projector, and montage unit gave viewers at ISC entertain- ment equal to any in the country. All power transmitting equipment was hand built by the students and has taken several years to complete. Every unit was in duplicate. Tech- nical students were as well-trained as anywhere in the nation. Production class members each wrote, produced, directed, and acted in their own show, and gained experience from the control room each week when Mr, Chairmanv took the spotlight. Such shows as New Faces of 19S2,,' Bengal Expose, and World Report with Borgan Matey thrilled and entertained audiences. Characters like Ali Ben Awfulsick, Igor Bevor, and Evi Fooyoung were not forgotten. Frankie Bliesner designed all costumes for the second year and Seniors Lee Zook and Phil Johnson took more than an active part. Campus Capers of 1953 was the climax show of the year to which technicians and 1 W4 157 'N k i . 1 go 3,7 H f as-'tt I 'V S Wh. 'iivi I -. T 254 flash? iS: -- fffffrv ' W4 1 I FI! 'lf ft'-5 lsr 51 5 Lizzie Borden a la the Bilyeu technique TV Production students directed Mr. Chairman. Dance Scene for Your Horoscope in Music. Slaughter with a solder gun. professional TV men from all over western United States were invited to attend. U 4 9 . ,, l . . 997 535235 A I gllgli 40
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sa-ia is Delores Malm, Donna Hale, Margaret McDevitt, Pat Savage, Dan Jones, Clark Carlile, Dick Olson, Bob Younger, Bill Peterson, Richard Johnson, Larry Elison, Carl Isaacson, Felix Neals, Ed Willmore, John Judd. Debate The Debate Team of Idaho State continued to grow in the eyes of its competitors throughout western United States. Ranked first west of the Mississippi, the debators continued their winning ways. They loaded the station wagon five times and journeyed to tournament sites, besides acting as host for a sixth meet. All research and practice was pointed toward the National Tournament in Kalamazoo, Michigan late in April where ISC was one of the first teams to be accepted and also was top seeded in the meet. I.S.C. achieved national supremacy in collegiate debate when Bill Peterson and John Judd defeated all opponents and garnered lst place for themselves and Idaho State at the Nationals in Kalamazoo. The squad was strengthened by three promising Freshmen, Margaret McDevitt, Donna Hale, and Bob Younger, who participated not only in negative and afhrmative debate, but also oratory and extemporaneous speaking. Q Debating their last year for Idaho State, John Judd and Ed Willmore tried to place a few more trophies in the overcrowded show case. 4 Professor Carl Isaacson 8 a iffagit
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