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4 W 'Ns - ' snflielt-.seg Although the boys con- siderably outnumber the girls, Montana State Col- lege is, nevertheless, def- initely coeducational. All the credit goes to the Di- vision of Household and Industrial Arts. Here's Where the girls discover that gastronomical route to the male heart. l-lere's where the Secretarials learn to take it from the dictaphone. And here may be seen the Art stu- dents, speaking their souls in Surrealism. During the last few years a number of men have enrolled in this division, which may or may not prove some- thing.
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ACTING DEAN JESSIE F. CONNELL The division of Household and Industrial Arts combines the principles ot hornemaking with the more commercial subjects of Applied Art and Secre- tarial Studies. This division has been Very ably handled this year by Vice- Dean Iessie F. Connell during the absence of Dean Gladys Branegan, who is on sabbatical leave. Home Economics was the iirst course offered for Women at Montana State College and continues to attract a majority of the Women students. Miss Bertha Clow has been in charge of the Home Economics course this year. Miss Connell is the head of the Secretarial Studies and presents the latest trends in modern office practice. Mrs. Olga Boss Hannon, as Dean of Applied Art, very successfully manages one of the most interesting and cultural courses on the hill. HANNON Cl-OW Division ot Household and Industrial Arts
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DEAN D. B. SWINGLE place in the profession. Graduates oi the Physical Education and Ap- plied Science courses iill many teaching positions as teachers in high schools throughout the state. Much Worthwhile research Work is carried on in this division, and the instruction in pure science which it offers makes it an extremely im- portant part oi the college. zs Division ot Science The Division of Science is made up oi a Wide variety of courses. Applied Science, Botany and Bacteriology, Chemistry, En- tomology, Industrial Chemistry, Physical Education, and Zoology, are the depart- ments Which come under the administra- tion of Dean D. B. Swingle Who heads this division. Complete work is offered in the courses in chemistry. Many graduates in the Botany and Bacteriology course and also in the Zoology course are finding their SHEPPARD MILLS DYCHE TALLMAN TRYON
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