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Arizona State University Army ROTC Cadet Chorus
Audio recordings of the ROTC chorus, SSG Clarence Smith, Jr. soloist and Gerald D. Bouma, conductor.Digitized form the vinyl disc November 2014
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Determination of Author Characteristics and Content of Educational Computing Articles in Community/Junior College Serials Literature, 1977-1991
The study was undertaken: (a) to categorize the contents of educational computing articles using a taxonomy developed by Knezek, Rachlin, and Scannell (1988), (b) to examine the trends in educational computing subject matter addressed in community/junior college journals between 1977 and 1991, and (c) to identify and analyze specific characteristics of contributing authors and their employing institutions which might explain writing and publication biases
The University of Utah College of Law Introduces Its 1969 Graduating Class
Photographs and profiles of 84 graduates: Darian Bruce Andersen, Richard S. Brown, John Ashton, R. Bruce Bybee, James N. Barber, Shannon L. Bybee, Jr., George J. Berris, Herschel Bullen, Lorin Robert Blauer, Hans Q. Chamberlain, Donald S. Coleman, Richard M. Day, Christine Odell Cook, O. Wallace Earl, Michael Jeffrey Cooper, Robert S. Erickson, Paul R. Corradine, Michael D. Esplin, William F. Daines, Gregory D. Farley, Delano S. Findlay, Hays Gorey, Jr., Fred W. Finlinson, Sheldon Guttman, Philip R. Fishler, David E. Halliday, Jay W. Fitt, Ronn E. Harding, Larry M. Fallett, Robert D. Hazen, William R. Hyde, Robert D. Larsen, C. Brent Jackson, Paul H. Liapis, Leray G. Jackson, Herbert C. Livsey, Carl E. Kingston, William C. Loos, Richard Landerman, Jack Lunt, Richard E. Lyon, Jr., Wilson McCarthy, Richard P. Makoff, Robert S. McConnell, William A. Marshall, Michael T. McCoy, John McAllister, James Douglas Mitchell, Edward J. McCarthy, Jack H. Molgard, Maralee Neighbors, Larry F. Ogden, E. Miles Nelson, Rodney Smith Page, Gary Nelson, Miriam E. Parker, John T. Nielson, Lafe S. Parkin, Arthur Dennis Norton, Edwin J. Pond, Elwood P. Powell, Paul B. Saltzman, Thomas James Quinlan, Roger David Sandack, Lyle Rivera, Dell M. Saunders, David E. Roth, Jim R. Scarth, William F. Rummler, Paul W. Shields, Kevan F. Smith, Jay D. Sudweeks, Morris J. Sorenson, Marcus G. Theodore, George H. Speciale, Juliette Coleen Ward, Richard H. Stahle, Karl T. Werner, Wallace D. Stevens, Karen S. Williams, Gerald R. Williams, David S. Young, Stephen G. Wood, Michael David Zimmerman
Creighton University School of Law - Class of 1973
Graduates|Allmaras, Jacob H.; Aronowitz, Robert J.; Atkins, John B.; Bagley, John R.; Bauer, Joseph M.; Beckwith, Daniel J.; Beitz, Jeremy F.; Benner, W. Lloyd; Brotherson, Larry B.; Buchan, Michael G.; Burton, Gary M.; Chebatoris, David V.; Clements, Robert K.; Cook, William J.; Craig, Robert F.; Douglas, Richard A.; Dugdale, Thomas J., Jr.; Duplessie, Richard D.; Egan, Thomas P., Jr.; Eggers, Ronald L.; Egr, James M.; Emanuel, Dennis W.; Endelman, C. Randy; Englund, Adeline C.; Farmer, H. Joseph; Farnham, Jeffrey B.; Fehn, John C.; Fehringer, James A.; Flood, Daniel B.; Forrest, Charles O.; Francis, William A.; Freeberg, Edward R.; Gallagher, John J.; Garland, Philip L.; George, James L.; Ginsburg, William T.; Greene, Charles L.; Groves, Richard N.; Guinan, William J.; Hauptman, Wesley E.; Helgeson, Thomas C.; Henry, Thomas E.; Hillman, Eugene L.; Hoarty, Thomas F., Jr.; Hogan, Dennis P., III; Hutchinson, Robert W.; Jansen, James S.; Kalamaja, Mary L.; Keeling, Gerald G., Jr.; Kelly, Edward J.; Kenny, Timothy M.; King, Frederick R.; Kirven, Dennis M.; Kizer, Richard T.; Kleinfield, Mark E.; Koley, Dennis E.; Kuelbs, John T.; Kuhar, Gary D.; Kulig, Frank H.; Landsberg, Bill E.; Lash, Douglas S.; Lavelle, Thomas J.; Lehan, Thomas P.; Lesley, John D.; Loftus, Donald J.; Lydick, Richard K.; Mahlin, Richard J.; Mahlin, Robert G.; Manly, Robert E.; Mann, Charline M.; Markens, Peter E.; McConville, Richard O.; McCullough, Margaret J.; McGrevey, Dan T.; McKernan, James P.; McQuade, Thomas G.; Miller, James B.; Minahan, John C., Jr.; Moran, Gerald E.; Morgan, John V.; Morse, Harold M.; Mugan, John R.; Murphy, Michael J.; Myers, Jeffrey T.; Nanfito, Anthony C.; Nice, Terence P.; Norris, William C.; Nuebel, Randal L.; O'Meara, Stephen P.; Pace, Michael J.; Pascal, Robert F.; Payne, Kenneth W.; Peetz, John P., III; Perloff, Neil S.; Pfeiffer, William E.; Phetteplace, Noel J.; Pic, Zane M.; Planalp, J. Robert; Pogge, P. Thomas; Ramey, Richard L.; Rohde, Bruce C.; Rudasill, Thomas J.; Russell, Gerald K.; Schaefer, James E.; Schaffroth, Lonnie D., Jr.; Schleich, Michael L.; Schmidt, David D.; Seheult, Peter E.; Senter, William L.; Shaughnessy, Joseph A.; Shomaker, Thomas J.; Short, Robert J.; Sixta, Don J.; Slowiaczek, John S.; Smith, James J.; Solie, John B.; Speckmann, James E.; Spellman, Patrick J.; Starr, Frank O., III; Stefanec, Richard J.; Thomas, Howard V., Jr.; Thor, John M.; Tobias, Marc W.; Underwood, Herbert J.; Underwood, Thomas C., III; Weinpel, Marc J.; Whitty, Timothy D.|26 x 33 in. (portrait
Block & Bridle Annual 1959-1960
President Roger Wehrbein Vice President Ted Klug Secretary George B. O\u27Neal Treasurer Ralph Hazen Marshal Bud Reece Historian Tom Kraeger Co-Historian John Zauha Ag. Executive Representative Larry Williams Faculty Advisor Dr. E. B. Peo, Jr. George Ahlschwede Richard Hahn Henry Beel Ralph Hazen Gary Briggs Gary Heineman Leslie Cook Max Hauser Richard Eberspacher Buce Jameson Russ Edeal Leon Janovy William Ehresman Alan Jorgensen Rolland Eubanks John Joyner Mickey Evertson Marshall Jurgens Jesse Felker Ron Kahle Mylon Filkins Donald Kavan Richard Frahm Max Keasling Roger French Ronald Kennedy Angus Garey Ted Klug Ed Gates Herb Kraeger Gerald Gogan Tom Kraeger Gerald Goold Fernando Lagos Jay Graf Gerald Lamberson Lloyd Langemeier Ralph Langemeier Gerald Loseke Donald Meiergerd Lowell Minert John Oeltjen George B. O\u27Neal Don Ormesher Larry Ott Bud Reece Ron Sabatka Keith Smith Ronald Smith Donn Simonson Daryl Starr Galen Stevens Eugene Turdy Ernest Thayer Charles Thompson Jerry Thompson Eli Thomssen William Watkins Allen Trumble Robert Weber Lawrence Turner Dan Wehrbein Reginald Turner Roger Wehrbein Vance Uden Dick White Max Waldo Billy Williams Blair Williams Larry Williams D. Patrick Wright John Zauh
Block & Bridle Annual 1959-1960
President Roger Wehrbein Vice President Ted Klug Secretary George B. O\u27Neal Treasurer Ralph Hazen Marshal Bud Reece Historian Tom Kraeger Co-Historian John Zauha Ag. Executive Representative Larry Williams Faculty Advisor Dr. E. B. Peo, Jr. George Ahlschwede Richard Hahn Henry Beel Ralph Hazen Gary Briggs Gary Heineman Leslie Cook Max Hauser Richard Eberspacher Buce Jameson Russ Edeal Leon Janovy William Ehresman Alan Jorgensen Rolland Eubanks John Joyner Mickey Evertson Marshall Jurgens Jesse Felker Ron Kahle Mylon Filkins Donald Kavan Richard Frahm Max Keasling Roger French Ronald Kennedy Angus Garey Ted Klug Ed Gates Herb Kraeger Gerald Gogan Tom Kraeger Gerald Goold Fernando Lagos Jay Graf Gerald Lamberson Lloyd Langemeier Ralph Langemeier Gerald Loseke Donald Meiergerd Lowell Minert John Oeltjen George B. O\u27Neal Don Ormesher Larry Ott Bud Reece Ron Sabatka Keith Smith Ronald Smith Donn Simonson Daryl Starr Galen Stevens Eugene Turdy Ernest Thayer Charles Thompson Jerry Thompson Eli Thomssen William Watkins Allen Trumble Robert Weber Lawrence Turner Dan Wehrbein Reginald Turner Roger Wehrbein Vance Uden Dick White Max Waldo Billy Williams Blair Williams Larry Williams D. Patrick Wright John Zauh
Seismic coal seam modeling constrained by depositional environment
The seismic response of several coal depositional environments are examined by two sets of physical models. First, meandering-stream models provide tools for channel location by seismic methods, and they also document interpretational pitfalls. Undisturbed coal is discerned from channel eroded coal by: (1) the presence of 2-D and 3-D foci; (2) velocity induced pull-up or sag of the reflectors underlying the channels; and (3) amplitude analysis. However, the 2-D and 3-D foci are absent when an interface is placed between the channel walls and their respective centers of curvature. Also, if the velocity of the channelfill is higher than the coal's, the velocity pull-up displays a diffractionlike appearance, due to the channel's refractive properties. Second, progradational delta coal models emphasize the effects of small, thin coal bodies upon the seismic response of an underlying, thick coal seam. Velocity pull-up, strong diffraction events and dim- spots from each overlying coal prevents mapping of the thick coal seam. 2-D studies on transitional coal-to-sand contacts and vertically- thinning beds highlight the subtle characteristics of certain coal depositional environments, by demonstrating that not only does a thinning coal bed have an amplitude tuning at [quarter-wave], but it also has a characteristic frequency response. The interrelationship of amplitude and frequency provides both an estimate of thickness and a clue as to the style of the coal's vertical contact. The 2-D studies are extended to 3-D, to provide an estimate of total coal volume from reflection data. The thin-bed frequency and amplitude behavior is the same for spatial discs which are a fraction of a Fresnel disc. The measurable waveform for "thin" beds results from interference of reflections from the top and base, while for "small" bodies, it results from interference of the reflection and coherent edge diffraction. The "tuned" waveform, for both cases, is 90[degrees] out of phase with the input wavelet. For coal bodies which are both "thin" and "small", the amplitude still tunes at the characteristic fraction of a wavelength; however, the wavelength is defined by the spatially-altered frequency, not the input frequency. For this case, the "tuned" waveform is 180[degrees] out of phase with the input wavelet.Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Department o
An Ethnographic Study: The Influence of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy on Student Agency
This research study aimed to investigate and analyze the methods and practices of teaching within urban educational settings, with a specific focus on the culturally relevant practices that should be integrated into the learning experiences for Black learners. The primary goal was to highlight the necessity for educators within urban educational settings to adopt a culturally relevant pedagogy within their context that promotes higher academic excellence and meaningful learning experiences for Black students through the cultivation of agency. Using an ethnography qualitative research design, the study worked to answer two questions: RQ1: What culturally relevant pedagogical practices are used to teach Black middle school students in an urban educational setting? RQ2: How do culturally relevant pedagogical practices develop agency among Black middle school students within an urban educational setting? The research study captured the perspectives and experiences of Black educational stakeholders (students and educators) within urban education to identify the influence of culturally relevant pedagogy on the tenets of student agency: identity, belonging, mastery, and efficacy
Class of 1964, Indiana University School of Law
Pictured: John E. Allen, Lowell E. Baier, Bernard R. Baker, Robert L. Biberstein, Joe D. Black, John R. Brown III, George G. Bryan, Gregory D. Buckley, Craig B. Cambell, Ralph A. Cohen, Timothy J. Cannor, Thomas A. Cayne, Alan R. Diodore, Ronald L. Drake, William C. Ervin, John M. Frost, Gayle W. Gardner, John P. Geberin, Dallas M. Gray, John R. Hoffman, Kernard L. Johnson, Keith A. Kaulke, Edward C. King, Pickard G. Lesniak, Robert D. Lewis, Ellis K. Locker, Gerald H. McGlone, Mark A. McIntosh, Lee F. Mellinger, Phillip M. Mitchell, Daniel B. Mohler, Laurence R. Murrell, James J. Nagy, J. Peter O\u27Malley, Robert E. Peterson, David D. Phoenix, Ray S. Plain, Mildred L. Richle, Joseph A. Ransel Jr., Gene E. Robbins, Kim A. Rogers, James S. Rollings, Marshall D. Ruckman, Charles Rusen Jr., Frederick A. Salatini, Patricia J. Searcy, Jack R. Shields, Dennis F. Smith, Sydney L. Steele, Kenneth A. Sullivan, William D. Swift, Robert P. Tennin Jr., Larry K. Wallace, Kenneth M. Waterman, Richard S. Young, and Charles O. Zimmerhttps://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/composite/1011/thumbnail.jp
Class of 1964, Indiana University School of Law
Pictured: John E. Allen, Lowell E. Baier, Bernard R. Baker, Robert L. Biberstein, Joe D. Black, John R. Brown III, George G. Bryan, Gregory D. Buckley, Craig B. Cambell, Ralph A. Cohen, Timothy J. Cannor, Thomas A. Cayne, Alan R. Diodore, Ronald L. Drake, William C. Ervin, John M. Frost, Gayle W. Gardner, John P. Geberin, Dallas M. Gray, John R. Hoffman, Kernard L. Johnson, Keith A. Kaulke, Edward C. King, Pickard G. Lesniak, Robert D. Lewis, Ellis K. Locker, Gerald H. McGlone, Mark A. McIntosh, Lee F. Mellinger, Phillip M. Mitchell, Daniel B. Mohler, Laurence R. Murrell, James J. Nagy, J. Peter O\u27Malley, Robert E. Peterson, David D. Phoenix, Ray S. Plain, Mildred L. Richle, Joseph A. Ransel Jr., Gene E. Robbins, Kim A. Rogers, James S. Rollings, Marshall D. Ruckman, Charles Rusen Jr., Frederick A. Salatini, Patricia J. Searcy, Jack R. Shields, Dennis F. Smith, Sydney L. Steele, Kenneth A. Sullivan, William D. Swift, Robert P. Tennin Jr., Larry K. Wallace, Kenneth M. Waterman, Richard S. Young, and Charles O. Zimmerhttps://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/composite/1011/thumbnail.jp
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