Continued from Page 18 Besides giving secondary-level tern hers more li.ii kgrotind in the subjects the\ will teach, the new program .1 Isc en sores a broader educ ation lor tear her-- .it all lev els, Roberts said Preparing students The chernislrv department faces a dit terent problem in its curriculum High school students are taking fewer i lasses in si ience and math and coming to the rniversitv unprepared tor college-level i hemistrv classes said David Herrick head ol the i hemistrv department Students • 1111*n Ic.n•• high school with iniscom eptions about rhenestn and .is .t result thf\ don't see its relevant e and the\ are intimidated in its difficulty I lei ru Is said Chemistry and Soi iet\ a new i nurse tins I,ill. will attempt to attl.n ! students who wouldn't ordinarily take c heinislrv courses ! lerrit k said Often, science maims don’t see the relevance ot the classes they are taking until years later, in the new course stu dents will study chemistry's cm King current ipplications, said assistant de partment head Ralph Harnhard Chemistry and Society will consider tup • the 45iVi-nh.>iiNi> uftoi : 11 > HI ogons photographs .tnii food .tiul nutri linn, .k ( ording tti ttir i lass syllabus Ho re not onh offoritlg .1 I muse like llus to got pooplo to go into m ion- ■ tint lilt’ hope would in* tll.lt U Ill’ll tlloso poo plo do got out ,iml h.ivo t hildton .ind no forth that thcv li have .1 ho.iltln rospovt tin it. tho\ won I ho .druid of it Him rn k said \lso. as ,in oxporimont tins hill, tho department s (lonor.il (Ihomistn niursi' w ill ho divided into throo tr.u k-> to .id dross tho uoods ot students vsith ditfor out lovols ol si loili o and math ti.uk grounds. I Ion i< k said In Hit? pluses it.p, ■ !if■ nt. 111> iiMi inmepts in tin' imriciiluni remain (lie same said department In',id David \li li nnets U hilt ha-. i lit)is li.m w present them how we make them ap pealing and interesting to poop m light nt v\li.it's happening in the mod-i n world and not _’U or III 01 III Near . a i Mi I laniels said I ven < erlain timdamenlal • ubjei ts like ele tin its and magnetism whit li employ the same tin hniipms and jiroli lams used 100 years ago are »a11v>ht a little differently depending on the pro lessor, new test hooks and new le.n hing methods 1 Play an Instrument or Sing? DON'T GIVE IT UP! Put a little music in gour life at the l niiHTsity of (h