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c C uiiu e, ou i uiinesi C EST LE FRANCAIS. This Is French, jays Ralph Hovel to his French students in teaching them the finer points of the language. COMMERCIAL ART STUDENTS work induitrlouily and creatively U. dor the watchful eyo of ,n ' ,lr ctor Gordon Pond,
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ELLIS WAMPLER POINTS our to two oi hij enaineering drawing students an important feature of iheir work. Since its establishment in 1927. Conripton College has graduated trained personnel of the highest calibre, who have become leaders in their chosen pro- fessions. Preparing students for higher education is only one service of Compton Col- lege. A large part of its facilities is used to prepare students for immediate employment in such fields as vocational nursing, machine tooling, electronics, printing, office work and others. : I OPtGineeiinc, fllusic •EVERYBODY SING! ' , says Harold Vor MulUr to Iho Man ' s Glaa Club.
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PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER George Hoff taught | I his Psychology 31 classes through the newes medium of education on campus, TV, ( ombtcH ( lasslooms . . . USE OF THE MICROSCOPE is one of the irr tant necessities in botany. Miss Louise Cr shows importance of the little things . Compton is fliwdys interested in new nDedl ' jms o education. The newest med- ium of education introduced on this campus is the TV class. The idea of TV on Comptoo ' s campus was first ini- tiated in the summer of 1957 by President Paul Martin. Television has been used all over the United States at the college level; however. Compton ' s system is unique in that a combined film technique is employed. CENTRAL CONTROL ROOM is the center of the newest medium of ed- ucation introduced on Compton ' s cam- pus: transmission of filmed courses by closed circul TV.
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