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james Arnwine Audio-Tutorial Biology Genetics john Favero Calculus, Algebra. Larry Ratzlaff Dempsey Walker Chemistry. Physics, Physical Science. Science and Math attract ff ll aj Q .-fax z Russell Osborn Division Chairman, Biology, Zoology, Botany, Phi Theta Kappa. Glenn Williams Algebra, Trigonometry, Sophomore Sponsor. if 4 X Wt.. . it ar pre-profession 3 t its at - it ' majors y ,11,-,' E E, it l cowoucts EXPERIMENT - Q, g E' 2 , in Z ,Z E, Cathy Campbell, first semester g .,,, V f f , E 2 , Q ,waist gi biology student, conducts an l g 1 'E it ' experiment to determine the V w ' AV A fi l Y ,.,. . , E 2 Q ' lt' enzyme action on carbo- Itt - X fl V f ,gl A hydrates. A 'S MA mm 1 - 5, 'M is 'W -Y 5: E, ' ' N 4 it S if Q A. ' li 5 new E i 3- v W - if -- I A- - '--::- .:.,, V . E.,t .. mg , Q ' ' l W aj t S E ll .. V 1 wr MW . ' A, 3 ..,-, wi ,. f A ' ' ' l 16
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HEARS CRITICISM - Cassette recorders were PI JI used by students in Composition I classes. jim Nance poses with a recorder showing the record- it ing phase of the exercise. Students talked themes into a recorder then wrote the theme as they listened. At other times they wrote themes, read them onto tapes then listened for their errors. vi ,i,W,.. v- , L Jvg.g,gif,f'.i?W ng sm 1- it 'vw Pima. 5 yi If gsm 'iltitti we RADIO ANNOUNCER W Steve Orr's assign- ment for this day was to be the announcer on The Voice of Your College, a program broadcast each weekday over Radio Station KIND. As a student in Radio Production, Steve - served as engineer, producer, time keeper and announcer, getting the practical experi- ence which could lead to employment in a radio station. Fine Arts and Language Arts divisionsjoin cultural forces Video tape equipment was added to the Lan- guage Arts Division this year. Students in speech classes could criticize their own speeches which were taped and played back later. Seeing and hearing the mistakes they made helped them to eliminate the undesirable practices and to im- prove their delivery. Other departments were able to use the equipment also with a course in Statics being taught from video tapes prepared by the Univer- sity of Kansas. Fine Arts Divison tried a new idea in a festival of Fine Arts, featuring music, drama, speech, foreign language skits and an art exhibit. Admis- sion was free to the public as well as to students. Drama and literature students and the general public were privileged to have a Shakesperian company on campus this spring. 15
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Armalea Hopperstad Marriage and Family Meal Planning, Clothing, Tailoring, Foods. Moses Voth Metal Work. Ronald Wagner Graphics, Welding, Fresh man Class Sponsor. Civil Technology degree program is added this year Civil Technology is a new degree program at ICIC which was made possible by the addition of data processing to the curriculum. Students completing this program find jobs as engineer- ing ltechniciansl with three choices of assignments. Men desiring to work entirely in the field, many times in other countries, are assigned to engineers there. Others desiring inside work are assigned to offices where they interpret the field notes brought in to them and work on solving the problems presented. Still others work in the field, returning to the office to solve the problems which they, them- selves meet. DRAFTING - Students in drafting get individual help from Mr. Ronald Wagner, instructor. He is looking over a student's work lCENTER TOPJ as the rest of the class work on the day's problems.
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