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Natural Phenomena Receives Explanation l Physics ally speaking, this class seems pretty busy. Well, no wonder: Webster says physics is the study of phenomena of inanimate matter involving no chemi- cal changesf' That would keep anyone busy. lncidentally, although we know you wouldn't understand, these brainy individuals are perusing magnetic prop- erties of currents and coils. l The awful truth-made more awful as it's put in print. These boys put down with paper and ink in the Lever all in- criminating evidence that turns so many faces red every Friday. Of course, they do other things such as printing programs, tickets, and every other print- able thing around our dear old institution while learning the general idea of print- ing. l What makes our wheels go 'round?- If we have any-well, that's what these students are in physiology to find out. Those figures in front? They show how our four quarts or so of blood make their circle trip through our body. Unfortu- nately, or perhaps fortunately, this is one class where there isn't much learn- ing by doing. l Have to get out and get under-but this boy doesn't mind. Under Mr. Hales capable direction, the boys learn how to keep these iron beasts from getting out of order, as well as what to do when they do get that way. Repairs are made for cost of materials. l Artistic assimilation-or savoir faire a la table, if you take French. At any rate, t h e s e domestically-minded gals know how to eat and fix delicious dishes which is something. In other classes they learn the art of home making. l Microbe hunters-prying into the af- fairs of a few hundred busy little amoe- bae, paramecia, euglenae. These private affairs must be pretty absorbing, too, from the looks of these microscope-gazers tOf course, some egotists just can't resist cameras.l These Bugologists also ex- plore the internals of various pickled bits of protoplasm, clams, worms, and cray- fish. Another Waterloo for feminine Bur- banks is the collection of flowers and in- sects, due in separate portions.
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Knowledge Becomes Practical I No Columbus system here-40 words or more a minute are being clicked off these inky instruments by Miss Lee's in- dustrious tappers. Typing is the main- stay of our secretarial course, which in- cludes other dishes such as shorthand and bookkeeping. just turned out-for a raid on another unsuspecting cliff a herd of geology rock- wreckers are about to meet personally the rocks they have been studying about at home in the lab. They're also going to examine a few of Mother Natures features as well as look at what's on them. I That cute little brunette-shouldn't be hard for anyone, much less these artists in design to translate into pencil and paper. This is a special phase of art. ln the foreground other aspiring artists are hopefully snipping out silhouettes for UTerror Trail section heads. l At home-for the rock-testers in a setting of fossils, rock specimens, and as- sorted charts, such as the earth's lengthy birthday chart and a rain-fall map which hits the wet spots as well as the not so damp ones of our old United States. These stony enthusiasts are making and reading maps and identifying rocks and minerals for their laboratory credit. l Tarzans of the gym-that's how they get these muskles, girls. Of course, they do other things in here, too-exer- cises and various other skillful contor- tions as well as games, so it isn't quite all work and no play. As a matter of fact, to most all of the boys all of gym is just play. l Hungry torches gnaw on steel-re- pairing the framework of the school, forming a new fender for a car, making themselves useful in general. But they would be powerless without the metal worker of this class whose talent in metallurgy lends itself to anything from exquisite bracelets to wrecked bicycles,
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