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Center covers most campus activities The Media Center handled a big job as they recorded professors lectures for the dial access system. They also held the responsibility of photography not only for the Aerie, Talon and OCC public relations but also for many cam- pus activities. ln charge of all audio- visual equipment, the Media Center checked out record players, tape- recorders and projectors to students and faculty. 5. DIRECTOR of the Media Center, Gene Turner teaches general and advanced photography courses as well as doing much of the Center's requested photography himself. 6. AC- TING as the Assistant Director, Paul Curry's talents lean more towards video taping and recor- ding. 7. STEVE Zedler acts as the resident elec- tronic genius. 8. JUDI Lashleyg Secretary.
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l ,,,4 L-sb ,,'k,X1g PM Book wash caused by Center water damage The OCC library served the students, faculty and staff with materials for research, reading and entertainment. During the year, broken pipes in the Learning Center resulted in some water damage to one section of books and the surrounding carpet. 1. CIRCULATION Librarian, Gladys Burcham presents a ready smile to students - even those with fines and overdue books! 2. DIVIDING his time between the library and related classes which he teaches, Les Lauen, acts as the Library Direc- tor. 3. STUDENTS obtain ready, knowledgeable assistance from Reference Librarian, Malcolm Hinckley. 4. SANDRA Ewer, Acquisitions Librarian and Suzanne Casey, assist in the library.
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L Advisors use degree checks in counseling Approximately 25,000 dollars worth of improvements this year aided Larry King in the OCC printing shop. An im- pressive addition to the equipment, the Hamada Star enabled bigger jobs to be handled more efficiently. Other ac- tivities of the OCC Press included many student and faculty projects and the type-setting of the Talon each week. Data Processing continued its im- pressive record this year in the field of student and office records. They con- irolled scheduling, grading, and atten- dance records for four local high schools. A first in the nation, the depart- ment, assisted by student programmers David North and Pat Sheehan, pro- grammed their computers to produce degree checks for each OCC student to be used in counseling for enrollment. 1. REQUESTS from staff and students for copies are handled by Polly Parsons. 2. THE technique of burning a printing plate is only one of the talents of Larry King. 3. JACK McElroy, Director of Data Processing finds his life filled with computers. 4. JACK is assisted by Jean Hooley who specializes in key punch. 36
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