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gf MARY ELLEN WARTERS DEAN STROUD B.A., M.S. Bi010EY, Z0010EY Phys ical Sclence me MARVIN JESSEN WANDA PAVALEK B.A., M.A. M,A, Biology Biology - :T J. 1, Lfi ull' 'f'4iLJ'Q9 V15 ELIZABETH GOOCH ROBERT BURHAM B.A.Q M.A. B.s., M.s. Bi010EY Chemistry I6 Science Open New worlds of advancement are opened to the students who enroll in a science course. In biology the student studies the life processes and becomes acquainted withlmicroscopic life forms. This course is a basic requirement for medicine, nursing, dentistry, education, and agriculture. Chemistry is essential for continued studies in many fields, but it also gives the student aprecise understanding of the character of matter and of the methods of science in reaching this understanding. The physical science course is designed for liberal arts students who desire a general course. In physics the material covered includes basic me- chanics, heat, sound, light, magnetism, and electricity. ' is -1-Q he 'W-A . . QE? A -13 . fs' e -Q 5 F .- , F What part of the cat is this? asks Miss Warters.
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Social Studies Is Learnin in-19' lawlll' STEPHEN RYE THORVALD HANSEN EGON BODTKER DON ZINGER B.S., M.A, B,A,, M,A, B,A,, M.A, A,B,, B,D,, s.'r,M, History History Political Science Christianity, Philosophy Social studies is an area of study which affects our present and future. Students can learn to appreciate more the blessings of living in our, democracy through this study, In order to be a more intelligent citizen of the future, a college student may study political science, geography, western civilization or United States history. Students concerned with problems concerning culture, customs, and behavior may also take psychology, soci- ology, education, philosophy, and Christianity, There are many courses in the social studies field at Grand View College.. The objective of the several history courses was to help the student gain an under- standing of the past in order that he may better under- RALPH AKE RMARK B,A., 13.13, History . .--- t , r ' 4, ,, ,. .- ,- V, ., if y v . , 4 , I, . ,,.'.. 1 . Just keep talking and P11 keep writing. ' 'If you think this is bad
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