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Dr. Nettie Leasure EDUCRTIOn . . . The majority of the graduates of Manchester College become elemen- tary or high school teachers. This fact emphasizes the importance of a strong Education Department to prepare these graduates. Besides those who want to become teachers are those who want pre-professional training in education and those who wish to acquire a knowledge of education as a part of a liberal education. The courses in the department instruct the student in the psychology and methods of teaching. PHVSICRL EDUCRTIOn ... A wide variety of activities is provided for both men and women by the Physical Education Department in the attempt to meet various indi- vidual needs and desires. A student may receive instruction in football, basketball, baseball, and track, as well as in tennis, bowling, tumbling, archery, volleyball, and badminton. Mr. Bill Holford, Mr. Claude Wolfe Miss Betty van der Smissen
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Practical Arts IS health uiise PRRCTICRL HRTS ... In the division of Practical Arts and Letters most of the emphasis is placed upon giving students a good background for ca- reers as teachers. For each school level, prin- ciples are presented which are of value to students training in the respective levels. In addition to training teachers, this division offers courses for physical development, which are found in the department of Phys- ical Education, and courses for development of more efficient and responsible homemakers. Dr. Howard Book, Division Head Dr. Howard Book, Mrs. Esther Mae Ashley, Mr. Fred Bishop
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PSVCHOLOGV . . . Courses in the Psychology Department, besides being important to one who wants to get a liberal education, are especially important to the student who is majoring in education. Dr. R. V. Bollinger. Miss Gertrude Vk ' iebe. Mr. A. K. Eikenberrv LIBRDRV . . . Another department very important to the educa- tion major, besides being a must for librarian trainees, is the department of Library Science, in which the student is acquainted with the variety of materials used in the school library and classroom. Miss Ruth Coblentz, Miss Jean Hol- combe SECRETRRIRL TRRIRIRG . . . Students interested in entering careers as secretaries will find the courses in the department of Secretarial Training very helpful. In typing and shorthand, the emphasis is upon developing speed and accuracy, and upon the practical application of these skills. Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Lola Sanger 10
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