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Although long hours in classes may -discourage a student for a short time, it is the realization that study will pay off in the future that keeps the college man and woman plugging away. ln every course given, a student will gain knowledge which can be applied and used in the iob he fills tomorrow. Although vocational and technical education are empha- sized, it is not to the degree that know-why knowledge is abandoned for strictly know-how courses. ,wr BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION More efficient home-making is learned in a lab course, living on campus in the Home Management House, where a model home is maintained for six-week periods. HOME ECONOMICS Practical tools for students planning to enter fields like accounting, market- ing, advertising, and industrial management are taught in the classrooms. LIBERAL ARTS Students are introduced to the chief fields of knowledge in the divisions of Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Applied Arts. SECRETARIAL An efficient and intelligent secretary can often mean the difterence between several thousands of dollars of business. f '11 so ec l . I . , X 1 2. A l .-:H
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...,. .i.-. N'-N -n -- -fel-a . ee-if if 'ENGINEERING The critical shortage, af 'engineers in the country is being relieved by -Uni- versity graduates. A cofop program is offered, where students attend classes for one period and areremployed in local and nearby' industries' qt a following tiineir While' stllllattehding classes in education, students teach part-time to gain gpractical experience with! problems they will face offer college is. behind them. ' The University ottersaafone-yearftpre-clinical program forthose in thefschools of nursing af hospttqIs, There is alsoka icomplete Hvefyear program for 'future rim-ses. KA- .- Tl E EQ , 114 Q 4 I I A -lei 3, f. 1 ' ll 1, ' l QE- 'K g ,V,. 4 if N J T 'llll . PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE YEAR . Students on the Hilltop are offered a survey of the world and its cultures. They are taught to develop and strengthen themselves for the paths they have chosen to follow. All available facilities are employed so that graduates will have intellectual maturity and a wide scope of interests when they leave the University. .9151 fr? CHEMISTRY Chemists who are graduated are ready to till important roles in industry. Laboratories are equipped with the latest in apparatus for performing ex- periments.
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al . -, ,SEV 'xx 1 ? cou.EGE or ENGINEERIN 'T' Mechanical Engineering faculty-Earl Wilson, James Shearer, Michael Bezbafchenko, Kennefh Hamlen, William Pefry iHead of Departmenti. Working with machines as part of the engineer s curriculum. S xr
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