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3 £ SCIENCE Science is of value to all students, especial- ly those who are preparing for medicine, en- gineering, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing. Courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered in this department. Biology is the study of plant and animal life. Field trips are made in the spring and fall. Chemistry students study the composition of matter. These classes meet regularly in the laboratory as well as in the lecture room. Physics is the subject which deals with mechanics, heat, light, sound, magnetism and electricity. Physics answers the why and how of things. ■ The application of these sciences to daily life is stressed by the department. Twenty-six
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The fundamentals ol keeping physic- ally tit arc taught in the bins ' physical education department. The rud in the defensive arts, boxing and wrest ling, are taught as well as the - up exercises, marching, and other typi ol calisthenics. Othei activities include track, basketball, football, base- ball, and volleyball v. Inch during t licit respective seasons. Go od sportsmanship and self-control arc the keynotes of all these activities. M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4 Marching, dancing, swimming, vol- leyball, basketball, and paddle tennis. are the main interests of the girls ' physical education department. Marching teaches alertness as well a- bodily poise. Dancing i rythm wort consists of tap, clog and national folk dances. A course in life-saving which pre- pares students for Red Cross badges to those who master swimming. Students interested in spoils may participate in intra-mural games. Page Twenty-jive
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HOME ECONOMICS The study of homemaking is essen- tial to every girl. For this purpose Home Economics is provided. This de- partment offers instruction in sewing and cooking as well as in other practi- cal problems of house-hold work. In addition to the instruction in the methods of sewing, the clothing course offers: budgeting, personal appearance, and consumer-buying. During the year each girl makes four garments. Through the sale of machine oil the girls con- tributed towards the purchase of a new electric sewing machine. The course in foods provides for the fundamentals in food preparation and the selection, serving, and planning of meals. In teaching the girls apprecia- tion and efficiency in the home, this subject is an invaluable aid.
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