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KECC receives new equipment; remodels station, studio KECC, the closed circuit AM campus radio station, was a means of communi- cation among the students, student gov- ernment, faculty, and administration. KECC broadcast music, news, weather, and sports each evening. This year the 20 DJ's remodeled the sta- tion and the studio. New equipment and a new transmitting system were added to the station. Staff members were Dan Way, sopho- more, manager; Ed Wilkinson, freshman, program director; Trudy Brock, sopho- more, secretary; and Frank Gambino, junior, engineer. Faculty sponsor of KECC was Neil Es- kelin, assistant professor of speech. KECC: tbelowt Standing left to right, Mark Alexander, Carol Gambino, Ed Wilkinson, program direc- tor; sitting, Dan Way, manager; Tom Boyd, Trudy Brock, secretary; Roland Cilke, Phil Magner, Joy Maurer, and Tony Boudreaux; squatting, Gary Oldham, Mike Lewellyn, Mike Nelson, and Peggy Car- rier. tat leftt Dan Way and Paul Wannamaker check script before going on the air. tbottom Ieftt Tom Boyd gets the turntable ready for the next spin.
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106 Future educators host student- teacher tea; hold Christmas social The Student National Education Associa- tion was formed to bring together stu- dents with an interest in the teaching profession. With some 200 members, SNEA was, by far, the largest college organization. The club sought to create an informal atmos- phere in which open discussion of rele- vant issues in the teaching field could be voiced. The year's activities were highlighted by a Christmas social featuring the Exten- tion the new SCOPE traveling ensem- ble. Special speaker for the program was Pastor David Rees-Thomas, speaking on the evolution of English dialects. A student-teacher tea brought together Springfield teachers with EC students for an informal give-and-take session. The club also participated in the Rush Week Carnival. Spearheading the year's organizational events were junior Frank Gambino, president; sophomore Melody Senf, vice- president; junior Sharon Westberg, secre- tary; and junior Kendy Wrenn, treasurer. Faculty sponsor for the club was Riley Denton, assistant professor of science and mathematics. SNEA: A representative group of students belonging to the organization appear below.
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LANCE: left to right Extreme bottom Ida Crist, managing editor; Joe Wil- moth, editor; Mike Nelson, sports editor; Carol Ryan, news and feature edi- tor; Polly Crawford, business manager; and Mr. Rex Jackson, faculty adviser. Ummediatelv below Tricia Depolo, Darlene Ulseth, Phyllis Gibbs, Mike Hug- gins, Ronda Jennings, Linda Carter, and Shirley Jones. ht far rith Doug Cho, EXCALIBUR business manager. ht immediate righu Rob Timm, publi- cations photographer.
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