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RULES name, type of camera, lens used, and date Photo Contest, Gold Bug, Box 3A, photo editor. 1) All full and part time students enrolled at printed on the back. All photos submitted will be judged by two WMC are eligible. Faculty and administration are 4) All color photo's.submitted must be at least judges Baron Tayler and Gene Funk. Decisions ineligible in the competition but are welcomed to 5x7 and have your name, type of camera, lens will be final. All photos submitted become the submit photos to be shown in the Gold Bug. used, and date printed on the back. property of the WMC Gold Bug and Yearbook 2) All photo's submitted will be judged in one of 5) All slides submitted must be accompanied by which will retain printing rights of said photos two categories: a piece cf paper stationary, name of photo- until Jan. 1, 1976. Negatives for all photos a) black and white grapher, type of camera, lens used, and date. (other than slides) must be available for inspec- Also print name on slide border. tion upon request. Prizes for the best photo in ~~c;:lo~lack and white photo's submitted must 6) All photos must be submitted by .Januarv each catagory will be announced by March 1; be 8x 10" and must include photographer's 29th, 1975. Thev should be sent to Jan Term winners will be notif~e.d by F~b._15: 1975. In This Issue Food Sports Volume 53 Number 1 Friday, January 17, 1975 Movies & Sound Scene Poetry Curriculum, under review at WMC The WMC Curriculum Review Committees which courses," says that life experiences may be given Pass/Fail to Credit/No Credit with Dar F getting were organized last spring.have finished their work credit in some instances when submitted to the No Credit. Also, they feel with students carrying a and submitted reports to the main committee department head and review committee for ap- 2.3 in any given semester average should be placed headed by Dr. K. Richwine. This month, there may proval or in some cases when an equivalency exam on the dean's list. The "Composition and be a series of open discussions of the review. can be passed. The "Quantitative degree organization of curriculum Com." discussed the requirement Com." asks for an increase in advantages to. adding such majors' as business The main comf!ljttee is currently in the process of required semester hours for graduation to 116 plus administration and medical technology. discussing the sUl:fommittee findings, reports two Jan. terms. They also suggest an increase in which may be checked from the reserve sectionof Jan. term tuition, and a relaxation of the .'Iast 30 The subcommittee reports are but a "jumping-off the library. Eleven subcommittees were arranged, hours on campus' rule. The "Basic requirements point". Dr. Richwine hopes that some constructive and although student representatives were in- Com." suggests 9 hrs. in foreign language findings will be compiled by February and says cluded, the bulk membership was almost over- texemptable) ; 9 hrs. in humanities; 6-8 hrs. (in- that if the faculty takes action, innovations could be whelmingly faculty. . cluding one lab) in math, stat., or natural Science; 6 instituted next year. As to whether many extremely hrs. in social science; 2 hrs. texemptable) in phys. significant changes will be accepted and instituted, Just some of the changes under consideration, ed.; and 3 hrs. Intro to Liberal Arts for all fresh- Dr. Richwine said "These are conservative times suggested bXthe subcommittees are as follows. The men. for the whole country ...people are a little bit ner- "Credit for work other than WMC catlogued The "Credlngs Com." calls for a change from vous about rocking the boat."