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A mechanical drawing class concentrates on a difficult project The cuurses in home economics aim to meet the needs of the students who wish to teach that subject in high schools or who desire home economics . . . . . Dom WOOD trammg as a means to the enrlchment 0f hung. Hm P Emmmim The industrial arts department is to prepare com- petent teachers in that field; also, young men ex- pecting to enter any branch of engineering, and those interested in craftwork, will flnd courses that will assist them in their Chosen work. CECIL WImch Industrial Arts
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Meclzanicd Elepaalmenll . . . pmiical 744$? RAYMOND A. SCl-IREINER DONALD MEILIKE ANTON NETHERDA EDITH M. SUNDELL Chairman of Division Vocational Agriculture Industrial Arts, Commerce Safety Education The courses in the division of practical arts are designed to give students the knowledge, habits, and skills necessary for effective leaching in the various fields and to provide sufficient preparation for vocational use if the student wishes to gain such ability. Commerce prepares one for either a teaching career or for active participation in the business world in secretarial work 01' in business administration. Home ec girlsHMary Helleherg, Mary Ann Buck, Joyce Sor- IDA M. WARNER W. A, WOLLENHAUPT cnson, and Shirley Campbellimix up something good Home Economics Commerce. Economics
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gngineeainy $epmlment W. 0. INGRAM .lEssn: W. BOYCE HOWARD M. FIELD LYLE RADCLIFFE Chairman of Division Mathematics Biology Botany Courses in this division are organized to give prospective teachers the broad basic training demanded by the positions they wish to fill, as well as an opportunity to concentrate in the held of their special interest. In addi- tion to this prefessional aim, opportunity is provided for the students to become acquainted With the world in which they live, and to gain the tech- nical knowledge needed for entry into other fields of activity. A student may earn a major or minor in biological science, a major or minor in mathematics, or a major or minor in physical science. LOITIS M. WICNDT Chemistry ELIZABETH T. WOOLDRIDGE Mathematics
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