University of Wisconsin Whitewater - Minneiska Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1981

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Paul A. Carlson usiness 8 Economics Building

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This four-story building on the east- ern side of campus houses offices for many of the faculty, and class- rooms for English, Foreign Lan- guage, Speech and Communica- tions, and many other general studies courses. Since all students must pass through the English department Dr. Margot Peters states, llHeide's in- teresting. We get a very good idea of what students at Whitewater are like since English sees them all. Among the unique features of Heide are the two large classrooms and the listening labs for foreign language and speech. The foreign language lab contains all the audio- visual materials for the department. Here students can find a tape of their assignment, then read along with it. Although designed basically for students in one of the foreign languages, Leo Clougherty, a work- er in the lab, states, uWe welcome anyone who wants to learn or brush up on a foreign language. Better listening and note-taking skills are stressed in the speech lab. Speech students are the most fre- quent users of the lab, since it is a course requirement, but forensics members also utilize the facility. Heide Hall, titled after the late lack Heide, chairman of the English de- partment in the early 1960's, is definitely one of the most frequented buildings on campus, due to the wide variety of services it provides. 25



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Named after Paul A. Carlson, the Business and Economics building is a relatively new addition to the campus. This five-story building was designed to look like a com- puter punch card, with its long, narrow windows and irregular shape. The top two floors house the of- fices for the College of Business and Economics. On the remaining floors are various lecture halls and classrooms, some of which are filled with equipment such as: Two HBZOO's; a key punch; and numer- ous typewriters, calculating ma- chines, and duplicating machines. Because business is such a popular field of study at UW-Whitewater you can find students hard at work in Carlson almost any time of night or day.

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