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Mr. R a n lc i n discusses fundamentals with one of his speech classes. Speech Station Goes FM Four new courses will be added to next yearis agenda. Two of the four are one-hour credit courses with low- er division credit and include radio broadcasting and announcing. Par- liamentary practice, also to be added, is an upper division argumentation course with three-hour course credit. Special department events included the traditional exchange program with Concordia Teachers, College in Sew- ard. New equipment in the department is a new ten-watt Gates Transmitter and antenna. 81,500 has been set aside for a new tape recorder. Educational close-circuit TV is being added along with a video-tape recorder. KVUC-FM was born this year. Spe- cial features on KVUC-FM included the In the Newsv series which encir- cled the Physics, Music, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Education, Reli- gion, and Home Economics Depart- ments. Weekend favorites have been The Bridge, Your Story Hourf' and Sunday Serenadef' Dan Poleschook served as program manager and Sandy March worked as secretary and librarian. News-feature editor was Ron Hixson and first-class licensed engineers were Ron Bougher and Leroy Lavvinski. Arthur Hauck, M .A., Associate Profes- 'Eff- wg-rsfebew K sor, Chairmang William Rankin, M.A., Sandy March executes a cross fade at Assistant Professor. the new FM control hoard
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