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ome conomica The Home Economics courses at COS are designed to meet the needs of all students and are open to men as Well as Women. Mrs. Mildred Finni cmd Mrs. Sue Weston supervise the many courses offered in the department and joined forces to host a one-day conference for girls interested in homernaking. 400 girls attended from more than l20 high schools in the San Ioaquin Valley. Homemaking students also prepared and served the refreshments for the various teas and luncheons which were given during the year. QQ MRS MILDRED FINNI MRS. SUE WESTON Elmira Liebau, Mary Adele Garcia and Opal Iames are hard at work on sewing projects. Barbara Newlin, Fern O'Connor and Alice Macedo add some iinishing touches to their projects. Angel Garcia, Wally Mclfall and lack Aloojian soon became experts under Mrs. Finni's direction. f-
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agncludfriaf .fdrfd Another vocational course is iound in lndustrial Arts taught by Frank Kiler. Included are machine shop, sheet metal, lathe work, welding and casting. Kiier also has mechanical draw- ing and lapidary under his wing. FRANK KILER it it Dale Hendren studies a drawing on the board, Here Frank Kiler shows Eugene Prader how to make a more eiiicient use ol the lathe Matlack is busy at his iavorite lapidary project. Lloyd Barnes is an interested spectator in this metal trades project.
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- .SJ jafln Lying a mile southwest of the campus proper is the COS farm -160 acres oi land available for demonstration and labora- tory work, Units of dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, swine and poultry are maintained there. Field crops, us trees and vines are grown for laboratory students. X XJ It is natural that COS should stress agriculture since it lies in an area whose principal in- dustry is farming. Ag students may take courses in one of three major divisions: plant sci- ence, animal science, and agri- cultural mechanics. The COS farm is always included on the itinerary of visiting students from California Polytechnic at San Luis Obispo.
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