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Student's study habit an unusual variety A student's study techniques are always original. Some must have everything quiet and com- fortabIe,while others can studyin any assortment of positions, with the record player on, six people in the room, tour in the hall, and never miss a word ofthe con- versation. From observation, students seem to study better if: they are ba refootedl their pencil has no lead: there are at least 6 people in the room: their bed is unmade, and music is pouring forth loudly from some unknown source. They have no trouble carrying on a conversation about their social life with the person sitting or standing next to them, who is also studying but, for a different test. 104!Academics
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Industrial Education next for rennovation As part of upcoming rennovation Print Shop efficiency was upped projects, the Industrial Edu- with the installation of a cation building was scheduled CompuWriter system. Compu- for early work. Writer allows phototypesetting Much of the work expected in instead of the strike-on comp- the facility will be in air osition previously used. conditioning and lighting The Print Shop is responsible systems. for inplant production of the college catalogue, brochures and student publications. l QAboveJ Jim Al Ienbough displays his gained talent in forging of metals. fLeftl Pressman Wes Childers completes a run of the February campus calen- dar available to all students. Academics!103
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