Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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2 Faculty Stages Psychedelic 'Happening' Basic Studies turned on and tuned in with its own psychedelic Happening, February 9, in the campus theater. The sights and sounds of Fort Worth was the topic of this introduction to the fine arts. the purpose of which was to prove that fine arts can turn you on. Instructors welcomed students and admin- istrators to their Flower Garden, a stage decorated with large paper flowers, Students. dressed as hippies and carrying miniflowers were greeted at the front entrance by a large collage of plastics, artwork, and pictures con- veying the sights and sounds of Fort Worth. The capacity crowd entered a darkened room which came alive with black lightsg fluorescent lights that pick up hot colors, and flashing colored lights. Eight recorders, eight slide projectors, and three movie projectors played simultaneously. Recordings of Beatle music, opera, pop, jazz, blues, and soul music were played while pic- tures of paintings, sculpture and architecture flashed on screens. Each area of music, art, and architecture presented in the Happening was the sub- ject of lectures and study in the spring. Individual attention by instructors and close personal associations between students are among the goals of the basic studies pro- gram. This one-year, college-level program in general education places the student in a dynamic environment. Students enroll in courses on a block basis. Twenty students are placed in each block, and attend all classes together as a unit. Courses consist of five areas of study: com- munications, humanities, social sciences, nat- ural science, and career planning. After the student completes the required basic studies classes, he may be recom- mended for freshman or sophomore work in the university parallel program, or for a two- year technical or vocational program. The Basic SIUUIGS classes were me scene of many chiefs office of the Fort Worth Police Department of the more interesting lectures and films on campus. explains the workings of metropolitan law enforce Above E. W. Dutch Gee, administrator of the ment to Mrs. Marilyn Monger's students.



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Courses Stress Physical Fitness Initially the physical education program stresses the biophysical values of muscular activity. The second phase of the program is designed to teach physical fitness through developing playing skills in special activities. Basic physical education, the initial course required of all full-time students, serves as a pre-requisite to all activity courses. It includes nine weeks of lecture and nine weeks of physical activity. A physical fitness test and a swimming skills test are given during the nine weeks of activity. Courses in introduc- tion to health and foundations of health are offered to physical education majors. Courses are offered in activities such as tennis, swimming, scuba diving, diving, gym- nastics, weight training, badminton, volley- ball, basic conditioning, handball, squash, field hockey, and dancing. Opening officially in January, the Physical and Health Education Building includes five handball courts, a gym, weight training room, dance studio, gymnastics room, and swim- ming pool. Richard Gilbert, swimming instructor, demonstrates proper diving tech niques for P.E. classes. Baggett, Miss Jackie Physical Education Battles, Freddie Physical Education Bishop, William Physical Education Davis, Miss Kay Physical Education Erickson, Charles Physical Education Gilbert, Richard Physical Education Jones, Don Physical Education Rich, James Physical Education Strickland, Mrs. Mary Physical Education ff N 1 -Rx.. X X12 liy' r ' W ,L ,-- Q 4 -s c -if - 'ij -f ,-we-..f .' ' 41 fi- K 'fa 6' ' 9'X if. 9.5 lx iv' i' i . . 4 L ,, LXJ ,wif K: 2: i if . ' wr:-

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