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51-.c 1 S.: M ill., in ml 13 Speakers such as Governor John Carlin make students aware of political and social issues around them. 23 Nadine Beat walks to class after a break in the Student Union. 33 Dan Klassen gets practical ex- perience in chemistry by experimen- ting in lab. 43 As students descend the stairs to classes, secretary Sophie Thiessen types out lesson plans for their teachers. 53Anthony Augusto uses his ex- perience in broadcasting to work ear- ly morning hours at KSKU as a DJ. 63 Small lecture classes give students a chance to ask questions, not just take notes. 73 The Student Union gives students a chance to relax between classes. 83 The technicial program gives Joel Cash a chance to pursue his in- terests in drafting. ' gg? ,J ff' Xi'-
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ff 5 13 Freshman Steve Flegier waits impa- tiently to receive his spring schedule. 23 Manuel Castillo buys books in preparation for his fall classes. 33 The watermelon feed introduces students to clubs, but for the time be- ing, Gordy Brown seems to think eating is what's important. 43 Janette Hue strives to make her wood sculpture project a success. 53 Mark Westphal prepares an assign- ment for his computer class. 63 Karate instructor John Matous shows a student how to defend himself. 73 Angie Wilson donates blood to the Bloodmobile for those who are not so fortunate, 1 , W, -I L7 wwrg 4 2 NN A f ,P .. , f i --.. N., . N f ,ff fa
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