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X24 WL: 'P ff Academic lasses Were Accelerated The metamorphosis that students went through during the transition from high school to college life brought forth a completely different perspective to their philosophies. Being a student at Tri-State meant entering an involved world of classrooms and labs. ln the college classroom the relationship between in- structors and students was somewhat informal, a char- acteristic of Tri-State life that appealed greatly to the ma- iority of the students. The classroom was a place not only for giving the student a textbook knowledge of a certain subiect, but also a place for an exchange of ideas and opinions between students and instructor. To complete what was left out of the classroom, lab sessions were offered for both business and engineering courses. Here the student was taught, and allowed to put into practice, applications and principles that could not be shown in the classroom. Special lab instructors were present, either professionals or students who were high in their class and maioring in the given field. With this combination of both labs and classrooms the student became qualified to meet the challenges of his chosen occupation. 5 , 5 BN. ,, 2 5 , 5 dwg: S4 5 f nm. f Aw ffiil' A , THE AMOUNT OF HEAT transferred by steam and water pipes was cal- culated. s YNY Y l fs? L Q CLASSWORK AND EXAMS played an important part in the curriculum
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Sports Proved To Be a Prim IFC BASKETBALL proved To be exciting of Times. 'Wa-e'iisi3'41!v A INTRAMURAL BOWLING was populor in The cold winter months. ExTro-curriculor c1cTiviTie-s were im- porTonT To o complefe educoTion os wois cloisswork. One of The lorgesT of These ocTiviTies wos The sports pro- grom. lnfromuroil TooTlooll wois The lorgesT cicTiviTy of The program. All of The Tro- TerniTies ond dorms hod oT leosf one Teorn opiece, wiTh oi group of inde- pendenT Teoms compleTing The piciure. The dorm-independem' Teorns had o very good yeor wiTh one of The in- dependenTs finishing on Top, The Moumee Mooners, olong wiTh Two frolTerniTy Tedrns, Alphol Gcimmo Upsi- lon ond BeTci Sigmo Chi.
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