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Business Students Study Commercial Techniques The well-rounded business department of Concordia, offering typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business math, business ma- chines, and secretarial training, prepares the student for the business world. Concordia stu- dents with a sound business background do not require additional training to hold busi- ness office positions. These courses are not in- tended only for those interested in business careers; they are also beneficial for college and part-time work. L. Lutz practices for a timed writing. The girls and Arnold take dictation. Miss E. Ross does HER homework. 13-
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Science Students Prepare For Life In Scientific World L. Diederich points out distingishing characteristics of a praying F. Schmeling colors a map in P.G. showing physical characteris- mantis, an arthropoda. tics of the earth. D. Wray and M. Webber perform an experiment in the chemistry lab. This year a new course, advanced chemis- try, was added to the Concordia science cur- riculum. A one-semester course taught by Mr. J. Weinhold, it was offered to those who com- pleted the existing first-year chemistry course last year. Besides the new chemistry course, the science department offers four subjects. First year chemistry, also taught by Mr. Weinhold, teaches students basic principles of the chemical world and the chemical changes in matter. In physics, another of Mr. Wein- hold ' s courses, the physical changes in matter are investigated. Students of biology, taught by Mr. E. Meyer, study life processes of plants and animals and make collections of leaves and insects. The last science course at Con- cordia is physical geography, which is taught by Mr. L. Baack. P.G. students study physi- cal conditions and their causes and effects as they are found on our planet, earth. 12
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Industrial Arts Dept. Prepares Boys For Work In Industry In mechanical drawing classes, boys learn to accurately represent objects on paper. The Industrial Arts Dept. prepares boys for work in industry. Drafting shows the stu- dent how he can express his ideas or paper in a universal manner. In shop class he learns to bring these ideas to reahty using raw ma- terials, tools, and machinery. The boys gain new experiences in the operations which they may encounter in their work. Mr. H. Panning is the head of the department. R. Walda demonstrates the use of the lathe. S. Gollivcr clamps newly-glued layers of wood together while they dry. K. Korn uses the lointer. 14 -
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