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ltltslsl EE ,.. ' . . A .-a.. '3.n.,.,L W' ,Ei ,F 1,471 ,Nab lr At the weather station scientists deduce the probability of sunshine and storm. 0 ' , 0 ure s Potential Research of students and faculty is the persistent highlight of the Natural Science division. Special projects on ants and the mammals utilized the new biology laboratory on the second floor of the Science building. Dr. Witmer's forty-tive years of teaching have greatly strengthened this division. Dr. Robert Buschert, of Purdue University, came to Goshen second semester to teach Analytical Mechanics in Dr. Meyer's absence. Carl Metzler joined the faculty to teach in the field of mathematics. Institutional Management, a new course taught by Miss Roose. who returned to her position as dietitian this year, was oifered to students in the science of home economics. Newly acquired golf clubs and the .5 credit plan, an innovation this year to allow more choice of athletic skills gave the physical education department new flexibility. Clothing Construction teaches the science of artistic economy in the home.
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sfgvxyer Es 4.5. xv-2. t,4Q!.0- w As a part of her practical preparation for teach- ing. Assistant to a Teacher observes a Concord High Home Ec. class. Juniors and Seniors in Teacher Education went in for more work this year. Besides the traditional introductions to education in September School Ex- perience, Assistant to a Teacher, and Practice Teaching, those seniors enrolled in Elementary Ed were able to study independently chosen subjects in a Senior Seminar, presented for the first time. The student teaching program has grown to in- volve sixteen cooperating schools, eighty-eight super- vising teachers, and one hundred-one student teach- ers. Goshen College was host to the supervising teachers and the Advisory Council at a dinner meet- ing in February. an innovation in cooperation. Dr. Donald Sharpe, president of the National Association for Studentffeaching was the speaker. Future teachers practice artistic construction in Elementary School Art. 24
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