State Fair Community College - Exhibitor Yearbook (Sedalia, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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State Fair Community College - Exhibitor Yearbook (Sedalia, MO) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 66 of 184
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AnAdditi0nal Building. .. , Dr. Marvin Fielding, Vocational Technical Dean, checks out the blueprints for the building with Mel Tullis, auto as JA ewwli, QL Q ,f W-.ii 'e x fig Bill Greer, Dave Malmo, Bill Hopkins, Mel Tullis, Dr. Ioyce Fielding, and Dr. Steve Poort give encouragement to Dr. Marvin Fielding as he turns over the first spadetul ot dirt forthe new building. . O 0 motive instructor, and Bill Burkholder, president of the A A Sedalia Chamber oi Commerce. 4 , ,1.wfz-1 M, Responsibilities My, Kenneth Schondelma school explains problems Bmic Education. Mx. Sch math lessons in the PYOQYUU1- x it Q Mrs. Hogene Smith taped 4 charge ot the college reading semester. t Those taking part in the groundbreaking ceremonies included Bill Burkholder, Bill Rabourn, SFCC Business Manager, Bill Greer and Dave Malmo repre- senting the New Car Dealers Association, Dr. Steve Poort, Dr. Marvin Field- ing, Bill Hopkins, president ot the SFCC Board oi Trustees, Dr. loyce Field- ingg Chuck Bostian, architect tor the building, and Mel Tullis, automotive instructor. 62 Mr. Bob Solomon, a familiar face to biology stu- dents, took on the duties oi acting Dean of Academic Affairs upon the resignation of Dr. Steve Poort March l. Poort has a new position at Northamp- ton County Area Community College as Dean of Instruction for both the academic and vocational- technical program. Mr. Bob Sc time out tx ontheABEt

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V ly ag V. st -. f...r,,Q 'Sh-sg H. , Sec class th got to ront row left to ond row left t Woolery Third The students in SFCC's Business Law II class learn many things that will be important to them in later life. Here, the class is being held in the law offices of Lamm, Barnett, Barnes, Crawford, and Fritz, in Sedalia. The class met spring semester every Thurs- day night from 5:30 to 8:30. From left to right are Mr. Donald L. Barnes, instructor, Mrs. Iames Westerrnier, Gary Griffin, Terry Bel.lmer, and Dan Van Dyne. Mr. Bar- nes had 14 students in Business Law I first semester. 5 gm? nom W' mba no. an-E1 nmu '4 KCI S' Bma E52 sa-FET 9:12 ws-sg New xx weve if Room B-3 was the meeting place of the second semester Pharmacology class. Left to Right front row, Nancy Arnold, Debbie McCubbin, Lillian Reese, and Susan Dole. Second row Diana Moellmann, Lela McMackin, Mary Cook, and Benigna Hausam. Third row, Atona Was son, Helen McCublin, and Brenda Schroeder. Standing are Marilynn Trautman, Bill Light foot, and Delores Scott. Not pictured is Willis Iewell. , .... t I . In .... ,. 7 they ' . . :VP A , i . 7 , fmt. I UN 'Q ., .,-,,.:mfwf' ' ff, -, . fav , 1.1, A-, . .3-. .,:,,f 'VN .4 if vw 1 ' 0 ydr -fI ,' ' V 'T ll: if ? ,, 4 ' '5119 'lff?2ff 4 . ,JV - P ffgz- . f ' , 9723, 13 f K -2 f 4 vt -it -. . :fl K ':. ' 536, X' ., - .. mf: ,F ,wg , 1 so 'er r ,Q jg, , ' i ' f t wwf' ---'1 ' l 3 -I ,..- r, rr -' if ,I - W. wwf' ,, , ,, .ser .. - . -f -V Q V ' f 'f' , wWM,,,,,,v. ' -' ,-we U 1 ,,., . me ', 1- Practicing arc welding in Iarold L. Welch, lr.'s night class are, foregound, Bill Griffith, fundamentals, Eldon Wissman, advanced welding, Bill Shelby, fundamentals, and Harry Woolery, fundamentals. J X 1 Mb Dan Wolfe, Ir. shows Mr. Thomas H. McCully's Thursday night second semester sales- manship class how to sell a phonograph record to Tonya Young. From left to right are George Woltman, Dan Wolfe, lr., Wayne Mucke, Mike Bennett, Ken Burford, Wade I-locker, loe Eppes, Pete Ziegenfuss, and Rick Grider. Miss Young is in the foreground. Mrs. Dorothy Wissman, an SFCC student, taught a Monday night Clothing Construction class for seven Monday nights early in the spring semester. Among her fifteen students were, left to right, Lorraine Nieder, Dorothy Wissman Cinstructorj, Mary lane Wilson, Domta Bradbury, and Mary Gardner. Blue print reading for instruction trades met every Tuesday night in the spring semester with Mr. Richard Middleton as their instructor. From left, front row, Bill Arnold, Steve Dunham, 'Wayne McMul.Lin, Walt Zimmerschied, and Bob Lambirth. Back row, Ioe Wildt, Charles Iorgenson, lames Hays, and LarryHudson. , 1 I- t - Mr. I. W. Downing taught the Monday night Business Communications in the second sem- ester. Those enrolled in the class were, left to right, Ted Iarrett, Charles Hirst, Francis Vaught, Mr. I. W. Downing tinstructorj, Richard Glider, Rhonda Templemire, Tom Ragan, Ron Brown, and Don Dicus.



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A 4 1' '54- e eff? xnfi ,ati 3 Fielding, and Dr. turns over the first bilities ,WM o biology stu- n oi Academic .. Steve Poort at Northamp- e as Dean of md vocational- re Eff MSWWA WMM Q me Q A Adult Basic Education Television Program may WWW rwwxwww, M X Mr. Kenneth Schondelmaier, math instructor in SPCC's TV gchool explains problems in percentages to students in Adult Basic Education. Mr, Schondelmaier taught 20 one-half hour math lessons in the program. The many roles of the President of the United States was one of the topics discussed this spring in SFCC's TV school by Mr. Larry Ament, instructor of national government and American history. Mr. Ament presented four one-half hour programs covering the U.S. Constitution, American history, and con- temporary issues. f Miss ludy Fisher checks over some of the transparencies she used for one of 18 lessons she presented concerning grammar English mechanics, and an in- troduction to literature. ,L- Mrs. Rogene Smith taped eight lessons in reading and study skills. She is also in Dale Montague, production manager of SFCC's T.V. school, lines up the camera Clldtqe of the college reading lab and teaches between four and six classes a day each for another series of presentations by one of the tive instructors. Dale was a Wester. former student at SFCC, and is now majoring in English and communications ?., l l I V z I l i 1 l time out from his busy schedule to prepare 12 lessons in science for airing media at Central Missouri State'College. 3'-we ' Mr, Bob Solomon, biology instructor and Acting Dean of Academic Affairs, took Mrs. Iudy Stumpf, supervisor of the Adult Basic Education program at SFCC, is looking over a T.V. School book with Mr. Bob Woolery, director of adult ' onth9ABE19levi,gi0npyQg1gm, and special programs. The bool: is part of a comprehensive package which is used by ABE students in their 12 week course which is designed to prepare them 63 for taking the high school equivalency examination.

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