University of Wisconsin Eau Claire - Periscope Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1977

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Journalism The sound of banging typewriter keys, the smell of rubber cement in the editing room, the scent of hypo and fixer coming from the photo lab, hands smudged by editing pencil— these are the sounds, sights, and smells that are familiar to journalism students. Journalism students are required to take such courses as news-writing, news-editing and photography. But there's more to being a journalism major than just taking required courses. Journalism students are expected to get involved in working on a publication or in some phase of broadcasting. It takes hours of work, but the experience gained is irreplaceable. Next time you're at a forum or a concert just look around. . .you'll probably see a few people frantically scribbling on a notepad or a lone photographer trying to get that one good shot before the deadline. Remember, it's all part of being a journalism major. This coming year the journalism department will be adding two new courses to its curriculum-sales and promotion and broadcast news-theory and practice. UPPER: Ann Oberie witches herself broadcast the news. UPPER RIGHT: Dan Rindflelsch. LOWER: Mark Bkhler prepares for printing in the photo lab. 20-Books

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LEFT: John Wottrich. LOWER LEFT: Linda Barger (SITTING), Dan O'Neil, Paul Dernbach, Wilbur Hoppe, Cary Cebohki, Vicky Borncr. Mathematics Are you creative...active? If you answered yes, did you ever consider a mathematics major? Surprisingly to many students, math at Eau Claire can be a creative as well as active subject. Analytical studies are still stressed and math students are required to complete three semesters of calculus (toting around a book that rivals the Webster Dictionary in weight), but math is changing. In an upper-level geometry course, students put their artistic talents to work by creating tesellation art. Taught by Joseph Teeters, an accomplished artist in this area, the artwork is a combination of creativity and geometric principles, resulting in a design of repeating shapes. Activity—getting out and doing—is a requisite in the elementary surveying course. Students are required to survey streets and other geographic areas, and can be seen setting equipment in all weather, facing on-coming cars and milling students. With the onset of the computer age, the mathematics department is stressing the practical application of mathematics in other fields. Students often combine their math majors with business and computer science classes. Bookt-19



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The musicians--the creators of sound—the students who spend their college careers practically living in the Fine Arts Building. What's the driving force behind the determined hours of practice and long rehearsals? The music department provides a comprehensive bachelor of music degree for students who wish to continue performing after they graduate. These students are required to perform a full recital their senior year. Vocal music majors who are working toward a bachelor of music degree also give full recitals their senior year. Vocal majors are also required to take a year of French or German prior to LEFT: Sceve loyal their graduation. For students who plan to teach music there is a bachelor of music education degree. This comprehensive major includes both instrumental and vocal music. Besides the regular courses music majors are enrolled in, there are continued rehearsals, the individual practicing, concerts and recitals to prepare for. Behind every music major there's a determination to keep improving. This is achieved only through long hours of practice...practice...practice... Book»-21

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