Oh yes. Those were my our old core textbooks, but nothing like this.
I remember those. I'm glad they stopped using the quarter system.
I liked the quarter system. If there was a class you hated you knew that it was only going to last 12 weeks.
I'm not sure, but I think the last schedule of classes that they actually printed was in 2010. Maybe 2011.
When did ISU switch from quarters to semesters?
1979 I believe
Not sure what would be worse, waiting in line like the really old guys or waiting on the #$%^#$ phone to call in and try to register on the phone in the automated system that us sort of old guys had to do.
More important during this time period was the curriculum catalog. The requirements for a BS in landscape architecture changed three times while I was in school so my class requirements at the end were a bit of a hybrid. A single year misprint just had speech down as 3 credits without specifying the crappy speech class that everyone was required to take so I took advantage before they changed it again and took History of Cinematography instead. Took it pass/fail to boot! Maybe the ONLY student of that era who graduated without the required Speech 211.