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LC-L 2 .r..f THE COLRIER 'FEET-5 if-Y'-1 arf W-JDELMAN SC IENI F Ihe Suenae depirtment oflers four m uor 1nd three mmor Qourses I he m uor tourses 1re phx s1Ls,them1str1, xoologx ll1Lll7Uf1I1X l use ull for an enrollment of one xelr Ihe mmors, one semester tourses, 1re gen eral suente, phxsleal geogrunhx 1nd lnol ogx lhe suence tl 18868 hue six te uhers Nt present there IS ln enrollment of hm hundred students C ONIMLHI IAI ln the present LOI11l'l1CI'Qlll 1ge the educi tlon of no box or glrl IS eomplete wxthout some knowledge and 1ppreu1t1on of com merual fatts 1I1Cl proeeedmgs lhe course of studs IS arranged to enable the student to gun 1 thorough knowledge of the fund 1 ment1l prmuples ol husmess H1 an dlett Ive manner HOME ECONOMIC S lhree hundred girls TV ul themselx es of the opportumtles otlered ln the Home l'LOI1OI1llLS department X 1e1r lllkl 1 h1lt of foods, two XC1I'SOf-Llflflllllg 1nd 1 1e1r of home m1n1gen.ent zre g1VCl1 Ihe 'um 15 to arouse lnterest, to 1nere1se slull 1nd resoureefulness fmd to SI'lLOllI'lQ'6 good Clfl 7Cl'lSl1lP lllll worthx home l71LI11l5CI'Sl'llP INDI S FRI Al XHTS lhe lndustrul -Xrts deputmtnt ums tr present the pc SSll3lllIlLS of mdustr11l ouu Ions IS well IS some of tu ITl6lIl'll 1 1 pl1XSlL1l equmpment w huh 18 essentl 1l to suuesslullx ptrtltlplte Ill suth utlxlrles tmtmq Nlllllll trumng, 1lIffJlNLLllllll 1 amtal rawmg ant . . t .un awmg .111 mug tm tn derxutme l'l
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ADMINISTRATION ffl' ENGLISH SI he teachers of the Ianghsh department would lllxe to spend more tlme encouragmg hterarx talent, but thew must contlnue to emphaslze spellmg punctuation and gram mar, because these are the thmgs wh1ch the busmess world 'md the llY'llVCI'SlflCS demand I here are, however, sever ll electlve courses advanced C0n1pOSlI'l0l1 'md grammar, lUllI'N'llISl11,ilClY1fC, evcpresslon and creattve wrltmg HISTORY Io the freshmen rs offered occupatlons, 1 course deslgned to bulld in rntelllgent l-OLIl1Cl21I'10ll for hlgh school work unlors 'ind senlors max studx economlcs and so clologs Two Vears of general European hlstory 'ire given For obvtous reasons the senlor course m Lmted States htstory IS I'CQLllI'Cd FOREICN LANGUAGE The r0I'ClgI'l I flnguage department offers four wears of I atm, three ofSpan1sh and three of French Ihere are twenty flve classes with an enrollment of SIX hundred students It lb the um ofthe department to give thorough preparatlon for college entrance and to make the 'tcqulsltlon of 1 foreign language 1 ple lsurable 'md worth whlle accomphshment Wlfl'llI'l ltself MA FHEMATICS Despite the fearsome sound of the word mathemitlcs, more th1n sm hundred Stll dents are enrolled 111 the mathematlcs classes The department offers seven semes ters of work ranging from elementarx alge bra through trlgonometrv Ihere are five lnstructors m thls department uf or It A af
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ADMINISTRATIGN ART The arm of the -Xrt department rs to teach the fundamental pr1nc1ples that gov ern creatrve art, and thus to glve to everv one a standard ofjudgment It also trles to develop all talent IH whatever phase the 1nd1v1dual shows speclal abllltw 'Ihe -Xrt classes cooperate wlth nearlv every depart ment rn the school MUSIC The NILISIC department offers courses ln every phase Of.YI1llSlC mstrumental, vocal and theoretical Students mav enroll for -ILIIIIOI' or senlor orchestra, Jumor or senlor band glee club or chorus Apphed musrc, for whlch credlt IS given, IS taught outslde of school bv accredlted teachers of plano two hundred students are enrolled ln the mllSlC classes AGRICULTURE The arm of the -Xgrlculture department IS to have every student carry a satrsfac tory project based upon the approved prac trces of Boxse valley Ihe program I5 bullt around the needs of the community as shown bv the practrce of the better farmers and buslness men who ard IH shapmg and dlrectlng the work OI' The Reserve Ofhcers Trarmng Corps m this school IS under the dlrectlon of Lolonel George VN hloses, U S -Xrmv, Ret 'I he object of the course lb to tram the cadets to make them more valuable to the natron ln elther peace or war The course IS lden tlcal wlth the bas1c course given rn colleges and umversrtles Oi 03 Ha for , ssss eeeeeeeee e to C n . C I Y L ' K' .1 L s C 1 K C , u A 1 . .L , v1olm, organ and volce. At present nearly w g I ex' IS. I 4 C' A ' K . I IV C ' C ' Y L C I ' v . C 4 I L C mi. wi K. I C U C R ' C , , . . C T C I K . . . C t . . -
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