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Skeletons in and out of the closet, for the nurses Concentration like this bodes nothing good approaching Frogs are interesting to students in biological science Qs., i I S s Z ' EZ t, fy- Q S I 5 E V H Drawing is all important to an engineer CLASSROOM ACTIVITY Facilities for study and classroom work are as varied as the courses themselves. In the library We cram for exams. In the chemistry lab we search for unknowns and in the math classes, solve equations. There comes cutting up frogs in zoology and for a direct change, learning pro- nunciations of foreign languages from records. If we are in home ec, We learn to copy the latest fashion or to concoct a delightful meal. Sometimes We show our histrionic ability, or even just speaking occupies our routine. And with the world situation as it is, the history map takes on new importance to us. For our engineers there is always activity either indoors or out, and if we study typing We occupy ourselves with class exercises or work for the college. Under any circumstances, it's a busy place, the classroom. Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
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Z' i Where the students go-the library me liUi5i0I'l5 orm jim Cofdge When the Junior College was founded in 1927, Mr. Larson, then dean, visualized an educational institution for the city of Little Rock Where every young man and Woman could receive a two-year general education preparing him for a bache1or's degree at the University of Arkansas or a two-year course preparing him for a professional degree. As time Went on, the number of courses increased, to meet the needs of the young people of the community. Then with the advent of the strong trend toward general education, President Davis formed the four divisions of study with a chairman of each. The Humanities Division consists of the languages, art, music, speech and dramatics and Bible, under the direction of Miss Hoelt- zel. Dr. Stevenson heads the Science Divi- sion, consisting of the physical and biological sciences. The Social Science Division is headed by Dr. Gardner, and the Applied Arts-com- merce, business and home economics-by Mr. Stahlkopf.
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