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Cultural Arts Chalk drawing occupies O'Bera Threadgill and Donna Hards in first year art which is basic to second and third year courses. Donna Squirrell does pencil sketching as a media in commercial art. Members of the Tiger band participate in a jam session in band class. Learning voice control, vocal students are accom panied by Lynda Hollingsworth. Linda Etherton, Andrea Deniston, and Marjorie Feurborn, violin members of the orchestra, tune up.
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Communication Arts Shown at KSTR discussing Young America Speaks, are Journalism I students Laird Smith, Deanne Nicholson, Uldis Kordons, Polly Scott, Bob Jaros, and Carolyn Hopper. Honored at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Preston Walker, Lucille Rinderle, Peggy Gerlach, and Louis Hildebrand, second year journalists, discuss the Orange and Black. Louis Barr, speech student, records a radio broadcast as one of many programs produced by this department. Charles Beck engages in friendly arguing in debate with Doug Dibiaaco and Chris Ranney as listeners. Operating the lights, one of the aspects of stagecraft are Gene Consalus, Suzi Coddarie, Carl Smith.
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CR»SNW Civic Training Miss Margaret Botheel looks on as American history students, Connie Carlson and Linda Etherton, study the American Observer. Judy Olesky and Ferril Dunkin study ancient civil izations in world history. Shirley Lyons carries out an experiment in psychology American history students, Ronnie Walt, Caroline Ward and Danny Adams ponder Kaputnick as they study current affairs. Gaining an understanding of the complexity of present day problems is a panel of American government students.
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