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'liner Session Draws a Record 550 to GBSC .I m l Wim fait f x Enrollment for the 1967 summer school program at General Beadle exceeded all expectations as 550 students registered for the eight- vveek session. Four hundred full time students and 110 part time registrants were registered at the end of the first week session. Of the 440 attending summer school, 54 graduated at the end of the session-38 graduating with degrees in elementary educa- tion. In addition to the regular summer school class schedule, workshops were offered in drivers education, modern mathematics for elementary teachers, space science for elemen- tary teachers, instructional televi- sion, and remedial reading for ele- mentary teachers. A special instruc- tional aides Workshop for Indian service personnel was also con- ducted during the last two weeks of June. 9195 ABOVE: Indian service personnel listen as Robert J. Murray conducts a session during the two-week workshop. RIGHT: Classroom teach- ers learn the proper use and techniques in the preparation and production of programs to be used in instructional television. 5 f F N
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9 7' wats' ABOVE: Used for the first time during the '67 summer session, East Hall provided the finest in air-conditioned comfort. For those, however, who were unfortunate enough to have classes in Kennedy Hall and West Wing, relief from the heat was solely dependent upon the old reliable elec- tric fan. ABOVE RIGHT: A drivers education workshop was the first of a series- of workshops during the summer session. RIGHT: Practical experiments became a part of the space sci- ence workshop for elementary teachers.
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AT RIGHT: Pageant-bound GBSC representa- tives join Dr. Bowes in admiring the trophy WON by Kathy Casey, the reigning Miss GBSC. BELOW: Miss Linda Hotvet, a General Beadle co-ed representing Prairie Village, talks with a patient in the Soldiers' Home. BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Hotvet, third from right, and Kathy Casey, far right, join fellow contestants in the evening gown Quarter Turn Song. 62 x Z E ii General Beadle State College became well known in the west-river community of l-lot Springs, South Dakota, June 24 and 25, as six C-BSC representatives descended upon the pageant city for the 1967 Miss South Dakota Pageant. Wearing the Miss GBSC banner and winning fourth runner-up honors was Kathy Casey. l.inda l-lotvet, representing Madison's Prairie Vil- lage was among the ten semi-final- ists. Also making the trip westward was Donna Frick and Ray Peterson, two of the pageant's principal sing- ers. James Johnson returned for his third consecutive year as produc- tion manager, and Carl Trooien served as official photographer and press agent for the event. Both Miss Casey and Miss l-lotvet returned home from the pageant with scholarships, having placed in final and semi-final competition. Casey and l-lotvet Rank High '-En: me Miss Sokafhy IOM LEn. um 5 1? L Ve e?nnE 55, in a nd I Mdin5h.eeUVOLlSin Sfkora, Sany ?01 Ubiiglgpr' Kaul? 2 USD,a' Miss St I nd Lind Miss 3 Ji atlge X
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