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§ggg Live From Loyola Celebrating its third year on campus, WLDC radio has a past to be proud of. It began with a half dozen speech and physics majors in the production booth of Marquette and has grown to a full-fledged closed circuit station, with a staff of about 40, broadcasting 18 hours a day. WLDC, nee WVSU, then WOLF, is the only campus station of its kind to be affiliated with a national network. Its programming includes baseball and basketball games broadcast live on the spot, and Pulse, a contemporary col- legiate version of NBC ' s Monitor, aside from the usual music and talk shows. There have also been student ventures into television taping and broadcasting, including 30 programs filmed for teacher education in physics; Project Eight involving Fortier High School and Loyola students in a drama and film experiment; weekly panel discussions with stu- dents and famous personalities on Channel Eiqht; and press conferences with such campus visitors as John Kenneth Galbraith and Art Linkletter. These projects and programs serve the two- fold purpose of education and service to school and community. ABOVE: Dave Hebert tries to get everything properly adjusted. LEFT: A DeeJay needs four hands. 29
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Panels, Symposia Complement Class Within the university structure, just as much knowledge can be obtained outside the class- room as within. Numerous conferences, panels and symposia complemented the academic genre of Loyola this year. Besides the now-annual Writer ' s Sym- posium sponsored by the Department of Eng- lish, the Loyola student was invited to attend and participate in the first symposium on the use and effects of drugs. The second semester saw the Loyola aca- demic community host the symposium on Jesuit theologian Teilhard de Chardin, as well as panel discussions and speakers sponsored by LUSHA. The end of the academic year brought one last symposium, this one held in conjunction with the Science Complex dedication and gradu- ation. Four renowned scientists, Alton Oschner, Gregory Choppin, AA. Scott Carpenter and Dr. Michael DeBakey, all participated in the Vistas in Science— Tomorrow ' s Priorities Symposium. RIGHT: Miller Williams discusses an English Symposium lecture with John Williams and Kate Driscoll. BELOW: Literary critic John Aldridge talks with Dr. John Corrington. 30
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