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Phgsical Education Department Stresses Fitness As old as mankind is the philosophy of a sound mind-a sound bodyf' Physical fitness goes hand-in-hand with the alertness to educa- tion so essential to the college student. Odessa College provides facilities for sports, both in and out-of- doors. Physical education, which is a course required of almost every undergraduate college student, may be taken as any of several sports. These include such diverse competitions as fencing, modern dance, gymnastics, and ping pong. ' Also included in the Physical Education program at Odessa College are Las Senoritas de las Rosas. official representatives of 0Cg the Womc1n's liecreational Association, which provides for the parti- cipation of female students in inter-collegiate competitiong and the cheerleaders. The PE Department is responsible for the basketball team, which consistantly outranks other competing junior collegesg the baseball team, which in '67 defeated all contenders for the National Junior College Championship titleg the gymnastics team, which travels throughout the country to attend meetsg the tennis squad, which is currently considered one of the best in 'thc nationg the track team, whose participation in track and field events has brought recog- nition to 0Cg and the golf team, who again for the eighth year captured the West Texas Junior College Conference title. These out- standing programs attract top-rate athletes from throughout the nation. ,Lia James Russell L. E. McColloclx ,fp Rosie Ramos nu- I8l
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nd eachun Electronic Devices A' T ' g MilQ'hilll'F ancl vlcctronic l't'lLlilJfTll'l'll arc gaining more importancv us thc Ilt'C'fl for split-second calcula- tions and information is increasing. Programming thi-sv machines is an opcrator, and the training for this can he guinccl through Electronic Data Processing Technology. The Electronic.: Data Processing Dcpartment is ln-uclvfl this yi-ar hy Jvrulcl Erlwarcls. Also in the de- partment is Iamcs Kemp. This course- places special emphasis upon thc processing of husinc-ss data plus the use of machine-s and Plcclronic equipment in finding solutions to busincss problems. Jimmy O'Dvll took ovcr thc- job of Audio-Visual Dircctor this ycar. This cicpartmvnt supplies teucliing aids in thc form of films and thc equipment used to show them. Also on file- in this department are films. records, filmstrips and tapes which are availahlc to the OC faculty. ,l alnes Kemp TV ii . C , X i 1 X N I ' , .f i f . M' ' g-'fi'-'I' ' '.,i tif H vi, ,Qt 'i 'qw' Q- Q W it ., V in ,K Il , i 4 i , ,... li k t X . .i.U,yt .fm gi-.gi i 'r Aim is-ggi' . Y - givs v N
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