1966-1967 Yearbook

ACADEMIC LIFE NewScience building provides more steps toward excellence An NeATE-approved teacher education program is provided students who plan to teach and more than 100 seniors complete the program each year. Excellent laboratories are provided in biology, chemistry, physics, home economics, psychology. business, speech, art, music, journalism, and physical education. A strong program of co-curricular activities supplements formal classes. Physical fit - ness is maintained through recreational activity classes and an outstanding intramural athletic program. \ J A I ./ fOR some students, the Heritage Snack Bar provides 0 hoven for study. THE class project of Psychology 260, a course in learning and perception, is building a rot maze, complete with electric grids 10 provide electric shock. leo Peninger, Bill Culp, and Bi ll Smith are a porI of the group who hove begun the construction of the maze; the process of classical conditioning of rots will occur upon completion. 34 -

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