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Adiustments to Daily Living, Society The path into self is explained by Mr. William Mabe as one of the workings of the human mind. This introductory course is designed to give a basic view of emotion, motivation, and frustration. Understand yourself first advises the PSY- CHOLOGY and SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, and understanding the world will be much easier. Such sound advice helps students realize the full potential of their individual personalities and en- vironments. Emphasizing sound mental health practices, the department helps students understand emo- Measuring intelligence is a complex operation, but it looks like fun when broken down to a doll, a set of blocks, and a few miscellaneous papers and pamphlets in the Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale. William Grossenbacher, aided by Elaine Voges ancl Yolanda Gentile, holds a stimulating panel discussing on research of animal intelligence. Should Fido be the one to bring home the bacon? tions and behavior, assuring a more satisfactory adiustment in both marriage and the business world. Successful living doesn't lust happen, as- serts Mr. Frederick E. Maples, department chair- man, It comes as a result of knowledge and careful planning. Lane Fractor tries to work an animal puzzle, part of a test to determine mental capabilities, as Dr. Wayne Gill, Mr. H. C. Chandler, Hugette May and Barbara McClure look on amused. l , IIB
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M chcinics Essential in Enginneering To meet the increasing demand and popularity in the ENGINEERING profession, SAC offers 22 courses in this field, including specific studies for those desiring the FAA Mechanics Certification. Those intending to transfer to The Uni- versity of Texas may follow a new pre-en- gineering program consisting of Mechanics I and Mechanics ll. The combination of theory and applica- tion, characterizing all terminal-credit en- gineering courses, are exemplified in Com- munications Engineering and Air-conditioning and Refrigeration, which are both classified as technical studies. Below, with a spectrometer, an instrument used for measur- ing spectral wave lengths and determining the index of re- fraction, Burton Bormann and Donald Jones help each other in their class study of color diffraction. Right, by measuring Using an oscilloscope, a type of graph that records an electrical wave on a fluorescent screen, James Powell learns the complexities of registering valve variation. While waiting for the wave pattern to appear, James tunes in the machine. radioactivity with a Geiger Counter, Vural Dolen and Mike Strickland learn the use of this important instrument. Here Vural waits to write down the results that Mike obtains while operating the Counter. - I I ' 1479 ' T x I L x my II7
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Essential to Psychology, Sociology Lett, Dr. Wayland P. Moody meets the mothers l .ii l Experimental Methods and Cultural Anthro- pology courses were offered for the first time this year. The department has added new classes to meet the demand of the 2,500 Day ancl Evening total enrollment. Orientation and Introductory Psychology courses remain the most popular, being required who are annually invited to visit the Sociology 102 class. Below, in the Evening Division Mar- riage and the Family class, Dr. David Edens listens to a problem posed by an interested stu- dent. of all pre-nursing, education, and mortuary science maiors. Other courses include Psychology of Adiust- ment, Business Psychology, and Contemporary Social Problems. The largest elective program on campus is available to students wishing to gain insight into fuller, happier living. Larry Feigenbaum sorrowfully pushes away a tasty hamburger and French fries. He turned down food repeatedly for 48 hours as part ot his Psychology 318 observation. Each student chose a proiect, carried it out, and reported on it. Larry probably will not try the starvation diet again. II9
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