Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1962

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Weber College has its own ham radio station and operators' tlub. The student shown here is broadcasting on station W7NZZ nO» aiiiliU v t- -it A student in electronics practices soldering techniques. Learning this and other techniques will insure him of a good job in his chosen field. Hurschell G. Urie Richard Vandenberg 28 Left: Students in the department of cosmetology use new hair- dressing techniques on fellow students and local residents who come to the college for such services. These beauticians also learn the diseases and proper care of skin and nails, in addition to hairstyling, and can obtain their operator's license- after the completion of one year of training at Weber. (In this photograph the patron is having her hair rinsed during a permanent wave.) Below. A machine-tool student practices a threading technique on a lathe.

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Radio and electronici students soon learn that there i» a certain knack to button- pushing. Weber’s technical division helps to satisfy the increasing demand for skilled workers. David S. Gailcy Blaine M. Hartog Howard M. Johnson Gene P. Mcskc Don A. Reynolds Earl R. Sanders John A. Gaz Grant F.. Horsley Clifton B. Larson Kent H. Randall Robert A. Salmond Verna K. Taylor 27



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In a biology laboratory session, students use interesting specimens provided by the department as an aid to effective research. The life sciences arc not only fascinating but useful. One of their main purposes is to enable persons to adjust to their environments by providing a background essential to understanding themselves in relation to the world in which they live. Life science emphasizes the unique importance of all living things and encourages in- dividuals to respect and safeguard our natural treasures. It is important for us to understand the interdependency of all matter and the manner in which these various forms relate to one another. There is an interrelation among all fields of inquiry; not one field can stand independent of another. Life science is invaluable to other areas of learning. Geological age relations of rocks are determined in part by fossil remains of flora and fauna; therefore, an intimate knowledge of biology and zoology is nec- essary in certain areas of geological study. Man, as studied in An investigation into the science of life helps us to identify ourselves with the vastness of nature. 29

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