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Dissecting frogs to pollution control-star gazing to stabilizing chemical bonds: all these characterize the science department. Air pollution, its detection, inspection, and prevention-a topic of the first in a series of demonstrationsflectures sponsored by the department. Demonstrations were given of various pollution detection devices as well as slides and material relevant to modern problems. Biology initiated a new system of teaching techniques known as the audio-tutorial system. Its basis is the use of individual tapes by students allowing them to work on lab projects at their own rate. RIGHT Rick Regnier and Neil Otey put the final touches on a model of a portion ofa DNA molecule. Exacting Fields- Math 84 Science Factually Make Theory a Reality at sw 1134 ' f Q 5 -fag HEW head explains pollution problems. 1... l ililh 5 J W, Q 1 6 1 5 , .',' 46 14 ui. Tar 0 , Q 7112.15.-
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Sports action in baseball and golf brought KCC a long list of wins. Pitted against some of the strongest teams in the Iowa junior College Leagues com- petition, KCC again and again showed hard-hittingteam action. Finishing the season with 12 wins and 8 losses, the baseball team paced opposing teams' play action. The Golf Team, coached by Bob Young, saw hard-hitting action on and off the course. While enroute to a golf meet, the team was involved in a minor car accident. Coach Bob Young and the 1970 Golf Team. 1, .aw ,,Hi.,2a,,,, ,ev zkiffz t M ' .97 Golf team members practice putting
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E ,,......w-.., imma, ' T it E in Quanitative thinking is required of the mathe- matician. The math student has the opportunity to participate in a variety of co-operative study groups, learning the fundamentals of statistics to taking courses from beginning Algebra to Trigo- nometry and calculus. LEFT Richard Koolbeck, Intermediate Algebra instructor takes time out from a busy schedule for a cup of coffee. Chemistry students record the results of an experiment. 'Qi , , A 2 if 2 i X T 3 W E G Parks dissects a frog in biology lab.
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