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Open House Scheduled for Sunday 2-6 Pame Open House Marks Campus Completion Open House Scheduled For Sunday 2-6 pame Open House Marks Campus Completion Thetwelve new building In the welding area. visitors areas at Highline College to be will learn about differenttypes of dtdicatedSunday. February 11. burning such as radiograph and nowserve several specialized automatic handburning. They areas as well as provide added will see that students work with classrooms for all divisions. The various types of gasses such as public is invited to tourthe heliarchgas and metallic inert campus from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. gas.The welding program has continuousenrollment meaning The Performing arts Center thatassoon asthere is a will featurerehearsals in the vacancy in the program. anotllcr little theatre.Choir ensemble .student may enrollinit. music,band ensemble numbers demonstrations and exhibits will The offset printing laborato- be featured in occupational ry will beopen and running areas,inthe Modern Living severai .-Jobs." Visitors will be centerand Educational Data able to learn about the twckyear Center: equipment will be shown program, and to note that it. too. in the Graphic Arts Center, the has continuous enrollment. languagelaboratory and the In thelanguage laboratory, readinglaboratory. Swimming demonsrtations will be given to will be demonstrated in the 75 x show how the teaching of three 75 foot pool. languages is aided with special The reading laboratory fea- tape machines.Thirty booths are turesequipment to supplement available in which students can lectures.The Tach-X sensitizes listen to prepared master tapes eyesto print, flashing isolated andrecord and listen to their phrases at a splitsecond timing. own tapes.The teacher can The Tach-500 projects stories by speak to one or thiry students at phrases. Two Controlled Readers once.Any combination of stu- use moving shadow projection to dents can be joined together for overcome regression,and or discussion. open slot line exposwe of stories In the Modern Living Center, at speeds rangingfrom 100 to displays will be shown m the lo00 words per minute.Nine sewingand cooking areas. Stu- CraigReaders force vertical dents here have the opportunity skimming and stretch eyespan. ofworking with varieta of Three Shadowscopes use light- wfment. Information wif be linersfor individual spacing. avai able about the twctyear pro- The new math building,which has just recentlyopened, is one of the eleven new buildingson campus which Additionaleauinment includes will shown this Sundav. AN buildings will be available to visitors during the Sunday Open House. Classes Sophomores Chosen For Who's Who listing The names of 16 Highline Dean Jesse M. Caskeyhas Collegesophomores have been been appointed to a state ad hoc announced by the organization of committee to advisethe Advi- Who's who Among Students In sory Council on Public Higher American Junior cdleges for Education on the use of harmful publication in its annual honor- drugs by students attending insti- ary listing. Their selection enti- tutions of higher learning. The 13 Students Top First;Quarter Honor Roll tles recipients to a certificateas announcement was made by Sen- well as recognition in the organi- ator Gordon.Sandison, Port An- zation's 1968 publication. gela chairman of the Advisory 137 Others Make High Grade Points Studentswhose names and council. shortbiographies will appear The Chairman of the ad hoc One hundred and fifty fresh- O'Brien,Judy Empmn, Jerald dra Greene, James Knannlein, are: committee will be Senator H.B. menand sophomores are on Jones, William Cross, Michael PhilipGroff, Victor Garland, Joe Baisch, Ronald Cooper, Hanna, Wenatchee, a member of H.C.C.'s Fall Quarter Honor Bracewell, Kamilla matt, Sa- Vernon Lee McRae, Susan Ester, . Donnie constantino, Chtis Day, the Advisory Council. The other Roll. Of these, five sophomores r01l Kjorvestad, Wm.Be- Steven Kohn, Monica Chapman, John Eads, Eugene Epstein, Hel- members of this ad hoc commit- and eight freshmen are included ardsley, Leroy Austin, Sylvia Nathan Black, Patricia Duggan, en Dubigk,Judith Gelstein, tee are key administrativerepre on the Grand Honor Roll Parker, Ellinor Cunningbarn, MauriceSabado, Gregg mew- Susan Kenddl, Colleen Mullen, semtatives from the five &year Brian Foster, David Stede, J+ ein,James Ramsay,- Donna Sophomores on the Graa seph Hozack, and James Killor- RobertMerkle, Erich Thomas, publicinstitutions, two private Honor Rdl are: Cheryl Sibley, sedenquist, Eric Redden,and Janice Mori, Carol Wiseman, institutions, and two community Jay Mccough, John Bower, Dar- an. Linda Swenson. Roy Wiseman, and David Pack- colleges. Othermembers are: re1 Dietz, and Vicky &all. Morefreshmen honor stu- Completing theUst are: Ter- ard. Dean Arthur E. Mccartan, WSU; Included on thefreshman dents from the college are: Paul ry Little, DavidSmith, Elizabeth Who's Who Among Students Dean Y.T. Witherspoon, CWSC; Grand- Honor Roll are: Doris Bruening,Joyce Walker, David Harmer,Janita Capps, Gary In American Junior Colleges was VicePresident Donald K. Ander- Horn, Alice Furney, David Andrew, Noma Brickell,Mi- Rude, John Hughes, Carol Orth, first published in 1967. It was son, UW; Dean Daryl G. Hagie, Smuntan, Sheryl Larsson, Ter- chael Rice, Ronald Snyder, Da- Duane Smalley, Colleen Brunner, established to honor outstanding EWSC; DeanJames H. Hitch- rell Hughes, JanetGavin, Marcia vidHammer, Carolyn Barclay, Beverly Galloway, Dorothy effortand achievement among man, WWSC; Dean Robert Mc- Lovelace, TerenceMcMiUan. Jacqueline Carlisel, Richard Muhs, ThomasIversen, David junior college students. Cleary, Whitworth;Vice-Presi- Sophomores onthe Honor Cook,Robert Jacobson, Linda Russell, Dwight Chamberlain, Nominations for Who's Who dentDaniel R, .Leasure, PLU; Roll (3.2 or better) are: Dorothy Cady, John Nelson, Judy Muka- Richard Smith, Pamela Delappe, are made by designated commit- Dean Eugene L. Cwtis, Wen- Toombs, Billie Eberle, Jan Mas- sa, JoellenReed, Kathleen El- Richard Lull, James Little, Carol tees composed of the faculy and atchee. terjohn, John Benson, Diane liott, CathleenWade, Ann El- Roskey, Sandra McKinney,Dont staff at participatingcolleges. SenatorHanna stated that Clavin, Vicki Geiger,Michael more,Kenneth Buster, Steven thyTarbet, Volkert Doellefeld, Committees are asked to consid- "the ad hoc committee's Tespon- Brown,Dayle Edwards, Janice Morris, Michael Abe and Ronald Kikuchi Kunio, Sherrill Lamb, ereach students scholarship, sibilities are initially lirmted to Mori, Mary Ernest, Dianehe, Ishii. Bryan Wetmore, Kathryn Tom- leadershipand participation in reviewing current administrative Ronald Simmons, James Also included are: Michael liison, MargaretDavies, Jerome educational and extra-curricular OBrien, PhilipDick, Patricia Welch, Kathleen Jonientz, Victor Finch,Dean Post, Bertha Nor- activities, general ict iz e sn h ip, Student Directories Scott, Dianne Dvorak, Lee Peter- Leonard,Randy Chase, Eliza- man,Ronald Teker, and Geri- and his promise of future useful- son, and Tom Brookins. beth Perry, Sherry Houser, San- inde Quartero. ness. Schools are assigneda Other Sophomore honor stu- quota of nominationsbased on Available Today dents are: Robert Tillotson, currentenrollment, and only A largetabie located in ChrystalRichards, June Long, Applications Available For sophomores are eligible for con- Erich Thomas, Joel Parker, Ja- sideration. Highline's student cafeteria will be thesight of along awaited nice Harris, Suzanne Maki, Don Certificates foraccepted event. After months of prepara- Bierce,Joseph McElroy, Kath- June Graduation nominees are sent to the colleges tionthe Highline Community leen Berry, David Blakeley, John Any student planning to gradu- appointment with his advisor. for presentation there. Students College Student Directoryis ready Nelson, Jeffrey Ramsey, Charles ate in June of this year should Ifthe application is made now, submittheir own biographical fordistribution beginning te Braas,Kenneth Baker, Anita report immediately to the regis- the student may still be advised mater~al andthe completed day. Os t r o w ski, Sherry11 Compton, trar's office to make application of courses required for gradua- Who's Who volume is released This directory is the item Suzanne Anthony, Donald Dietz, for graduation. The $10 gradua- tion in time for springquarter during the summer. many students paid SOc for when Robert Brown,Lynn Welsh, tion fee need not be paid at this preparation of schedules. Listed studentsare also eligi- theyregistered for their fall Steve Tracy, and Carol Dobbins. time. Once all deficiencies are clear- ble to purchase an insignia em- term classes. It includesthe F'reshmen on the Honor Roll Oncean application is sub- ed, the graduation committee is. blem of theorganization any names,and addresses of all ace: John Watiing, Iris DunkiJa- mitted, the student's grade rec- notified of the student's eligibili- mayparticipate inits Student studentsregistered in fall term cobs. BonnieBaynard, Jwnn ord is checked, then he is to pick ty for graduation and his name Placement Service. classes. Norris, BillyMilus, Clayton up the application and make an is added to thegraduation list. f . Page 2 THE THUNDER-WORD Friday, February 9, 1968 1-Word Tenorid I’m sure our many subscri- i ASB Commentary1 bers will forgive us if this paper I Letters to .the Editor’ I seemshastily put together this Dear Editor, bulletin if they are not distribut- By Roy Wiseman time,but we of the staff are I, as well as several hundred ed? ‘Ibt bulletin is aimed at Haveyou ever wondered what the difference is betweennight working under
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