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Show kwcr fm Radio is a powerful vehicle of communication which helps to analyze and shape a nation's history. With a frequency of 88.1 mc, radiating power of 10 watts, and broadcasting from the Fine Arts Building KWCR FM was Weber's voice to the community. Individuals received training in a much needed profession of today. For out of this group could well come the station personnel and news commentators which will be heard over the entire nation tomorrow. Directing the course of KWCR was R. Earle Sanders, director of broadcast services; Mark White-sides, manager; and Jack Reese, program director. Pictured below are (left) Dick Barton, John R. Eli-condo, Brent Gardner, Ron Heiner, and Joe Wright. (Upper right) Mavon Brown. (Lower right) Maurie Bailey, Diane Braegger, and Linda Walquist. publications board During one hour meeting the publications board interviewed, discussed and voted on the applicants for the editors of Signpost and Probe. The board was comprised of publications advisors, editors, and administrators. Members are Gerald Grove, Marv Peterson, Dale Bryner, Alan Dayley, William Porter, and Gordon Allred. S.E.A. working with the Education Department from the Library strove to bring Education majors into contact with professional people. Meetings were held to help define their future roles as teachers. S.E.A. officers were Deone Ross, Susan Morse, Mrs. McCarthy (advisor), Barbara Workman, Ross Burningham, and Lana Blanch. student education association |