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Music is a capella voices gathered in song, elec- tronic pianos in motion, and instrumental quartets swinging with the sounds of hard rock. KCC offers both voice and instrumental training, in theory as well as practical experience in such courses as Eartraining and Sightsinging, Funda- mentals of Harmony and Applied Vocal and Instru- mental, and Music Appreciation. Intensive concentration in aesthetic design is ne- cessary to the art student. He must be part chemist, part carpenter, as well as part cameraman, but largely a creative thinker. Pouring plaster in molds, forming clay on a potter's wheel, and blocking out a canvas for a painting: these are all aspects of the art department. These principles of fine art are exhibited in Print Making, Sculpture, Ceramics, Lettering, Painting, and Life Drawing. BELOW LEFT Chuck Traylor, music department head conducts the Cham- ber Choir during a folk tune, Iohnny's Gone for a Soldier. BELOW RIGHT a student rehearses excercises in Iowa's only Electronic Piano Lab. Ray Mullen, art department head Nature the creator... 'WWW-u'r .aawatw 2, eggs, far lg! Q53 4,3 'li vi' I ns' at Q3
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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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Aesthetic Value Discovered in Fine Arts ABOVE The work of art framed, a painting hangs as its own explanation. CENTER the work called because of weather a small building that will house an all weather kiln awaits completion. W1 A M- I E' . ,',--, lohn Sunde begins the long process of forming a pot on the Potter's Wheel. i iz . QQ? :a mm - gtzf'-.sw 2-H55 E ' 1 L15 Q? -4 f it-7'-'13 1 Fang: Q - 'iifiiigit vi , ii. ' is- iiasieil f i . Q -1 it fic, an -. 1 get ' - i s, V ., any-. fn. gg. -saw n igsll-Y,-M5 ff! W'f3Vl9L'L E ajsfifglf 5, ' S ,t '1'-. aa , .- Aw Z z. li f -' , A I- .Q-:-11'sr..::f. K , R 410315 all k f , x M, Lf! , if ' - f t l p. 4 A 5 f. ',m,.gg ' ' K .QL Chamber Choir sings selected music on tour
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