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Show Page 2 THE WELDING area has 52 individual stations. Ross Shelton, assistant professor of welding, — ——,. ST REM eee ta te | de- monstrates separate gas manifolds. (continued from page EDUCATION FRED 1) The building comprises a total of 17 laboratories, three classrooms, modular classroom and offices. The Photography although technically one Department, a part of the School of Humanities, is also housed in the building. Facilities include two large studios complete with a ramp to bring in flats, two dressing rooms, printing room, film editing room, service photo office, a printing room with low counter for handicapped, color film processing room, 12 ‘individual color print rooms, a black~ and white film processing room and a drying, finishing and mounting from the midwest to the pacific coast,” he said. They will be able to accommodate many more students. S. RABE, associate professor of photography, makes adjustments on a new color enlarger with a built in analyzer, just one of many additions of equipment to a large photography complex in the Technical Education Building. 7 ———— TECHNICAL room. Dr. Fred Rabe, associate professor of photography admitted the facilities -“Eiveryone that comes through wants to take a class;”’ he beamed. are overwhelming—‘‘and to think,”’ he said, ‘“‘we started with one enlarger in a little store room in the Moench building. There isn’t a better facility wishing to become the 896th ‘other’ student in the Engineering technology building.”’ “Sign me up, too,’’ 1 agreed, “This facility } 1S as , nearly like | INAUSITY as possible.”’ Second-class postage paid at Ogden, Utah, published five times a year in October, December, February, April and June at Weber State College with editorial offices in the Alumni Office, Ogden, Utah 84408. Vol. 10 No. 2 Dec. 1977. COMMENT is mailed at no charge Weber State College. Alumni Editor: to Arlene alumni of Wilson. Alumni Board of Directors Executive Committee Tim Morris, president Kent Petersen, first vice president Margaret Favero, second vice} president Alan E. Hall, executive director Directors THE VAST MACHINE shop, with instructors booth raised to allow visability, provides outstanding facilities for students. Sig Jeske, lab technican in manufacturing, front, makes repairs. Photos by John Shupe Barbara Skeen Tim Blackburn Gene Hansen Paul Skeen George Stromberg Robert R. Wallace Lewis Joseph Heinz Bruehl Ronald George Dennis DeBoer Mike Hunsaker Milton Shurtliff Michael D. Lyon _ Jerry Peterson Stephen Walter Buss K. Frazier |