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.- In a department which'is this year graduating twenty-one, Ronnie Birnel Q2 which Mr. Pashniak will presently examine as he is here doing with drawings IS 0 freshman. '0 on engineering lab he does precision drawing . . . from another class. Instructor Pashniak hlmself received a 8.5. in engineering here last year. Work in the new home economics laboratories is a delight to prderly souls like Marian Fedak, a Canadian here for her second Far. PHOTO FROM INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION . Patience and steady nerves are required for this job. Lee Schneider is drawing lines in a Iitho negative which will print a fine-lined form. 31
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' Miss Andrews gives Kay Means a pointer in office machines class, held in one of the new secretarial science rooms. Five standard and five electric typewriters were new this year. . John Woodbury, sophomore physicaI education major, leads the basketball class in exercnses to limber up lazy muscles. Basketball is one of several achvity courses open to students who pass an exami- nation all freshmen must take. - The assignment Mrs. Rigby had given called for a five-minute speech, whose object was to convince. Roy Kline tries to keep his mind off the camera and on his speech. Q In their electrical machines lab, Richard Machlan, Welton lngra and Gerald Dietrich run a test on an AC synchronous set. 30
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. On a field trip to a fresh-woter pond five miles from the biological station the systematic botany class searches for aquatic plants. x?! 244m 366m? $Walla: Walla College Biological Station, on Puget Sound - A member of the ornithology class checks into the private life of 0 cc waxwing for his class bird-wotching project. i . Accompanied by Dr. Earl Lathrop, visiting professor of botany, one class climbed part way up Mf. Baker, 10,750 feet high, to gather alpine flowers growing close to timberline. v When the chain to their anchor broke loose, divers went down to repair the damage. They wore sponge rubber suits of their own making, designed for use in searching for marine specimens.
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