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Russ Blankenfeld Roger Borowick 1. . ' affllkcx-' fr . wg rw . lv, X Y. XX. 11 eil at N li. 1--,til David Carisch Lane Grant U I Math-Science Graduates Respiratory Therapists The Mathematics and Science Division first class of Res- piratory Therapists graduated the second summer session in 1973. All 30 students are now employed caring for patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the respiratory process. This division at RCC was in the progress of initiating a metric system course through the Math department. Also considered was an independent study course, after taking the standard courses. The Science courses at RCC were popular. They allowed students to explore the many fields of science. The biology classes included instruction in Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Zoology, Genetics and plant biology. The Chemistry and Physical Science classes offered instruction in Quantitative Analysis, Chemistry and Earth Science. The Mathematics department offered Algebra, Geometry, Calculus. Computer Programming, and Business and Tech- nical Mathematics were also a part of the wide variety of classes in the Math-Science division. - Q, ?i . . , A. , . ,. . - l l':'ZT'- H 'tx S:L.i:.1 ,pf,V',i4!., ir, XXV., V.. s--fx-, - Ml l Ronald Hall Russell Hanson In Qi L. David Helland Alan Hesse Kenneth Makinen Cordon Meyers Mr. Alan Hesse explains the mysteries of synthetic division
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Ir: ' . D - I t 4 L' : .'ff44' , ' y , - ' X 4- i ii. - A ' . 1 , kill 4 2 .. ff ir.: 3 '24 Mr. Donald Lavine, Technology Division chairman, explains a mechanical drawing problem solution to Reg Durnham KLEFTJ, Becky Hart, Dave Shaw and Steve Greseth. Tech Division Moves to Endicott Building This year a new Technology Division drafting and de- sign lab was completed in Endicott, where the art lab was formerly located. A new mechanical lab for the metallurgy and plastics classes was also completed. The technology divisional offices were moved to Endicott, where the music area had formerly been. Mr. Iohn Rother, technology instructor, was on a sab- batical leave this year. His replacement for the year was Mr. Kenneth McGl1ie. The Technology Division, headed by Mr. Donald Lavine sponsored a career day again this year. About 145 high school students and their counselors from the area attended. This year's technology staff was composed of four full- time and 11 part-time personnel. Donald Lavine Rodney Mendenhall Dennis Nervig W?
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