Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . uction in the Normal Department. Physiology.—One term. An elementary survey of the whole subject istaken. The composition and structure of the bones and their adaptation inthe skeleton, the structure and use of muscles, nutrition, circulation andrespiration receive careful attention. The nervous system and the special-sense organs are carefully studied. Hygiene, the effects of stimulants andnarcotics and the general care of the body are emphasized. Simple experi-ments are intro


Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . uction in the Normal Department. Physiology.—One term. An elementary survey of the whole subject istaken. The composition and structure of the bones and their adaptation inthe skeleton, the structure and use of muscles, nutrition, circulation andrespiration receive careful attention. The nervous system and the special-sense organs are carefully studied. Hygiene, the effects of stimulants andnarcotics and the general care of the body are emphasized. Simple experi-ments are introduced and observation is encouraged. Reading.—One term. The work includes a consideration of the funda-mental principles of elocution as well as exercise in interpretive association of expression and thought is emphasized. Literary analysis,sequence of thought, clearness of enunciation and the various forms of em-phasis receive careful attention. Spelling.—One term. The work embraces not only exercises in spellingbut constant drill in phonics. Word building and word analysis are GLIMPSE OF CREEK. Fourth Annual Catalogue. 39 Model School Classes. The School is well equipped with necessary school apparatus, and in-cludes in its course a broad variety of exercises, introducing the studentto every phase of school work—drawing, music, physical culture, andnature study. All the teaching work is closely supervised by a competent critic teacher,and classes are frequently taught by her for observation by teachers intraining. Pupils attending school have, in addition to the broad and liberal courseoutlined, the advantage of the Normal library; every advantage with everyencouragement is given to lead them to love good books. Course of Study. Arithmetic—The work in this subject aims to make the common prin-ciples involved in the fundamental operations familiar and continuousthroughout simple numbers, fractions, both decimal and common, anddenominate n


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