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S� Se44itue
1947
FIRST TERM - - - JUNE 16 - JULY 18
SECOND TERM - JULY 21 - AUGUST 22
SCHOOL CALENDAR
SUMMER SESSI N - 1947 -
I{c"i ·tration begin", 8 :o() a. m . .. .. . ... . ... _ .. ........ Monday, J nile Ih Classes begill 7:55 a. III ...... . .... .... . _.... . . . . . ... Tu day , June [7 Independence Day, a holiday.. . ...... . ... . . ... _ . . Friday, Ju[y 4 First Term ends......... . ............ ,.. ...... Friday, July 18 Secolld Terlll classes begin 7::;5 a, III. . . . . ......... _. . . . . ..Mon(\ay. July 2[ SUllllllcr SC'ssiull dnse,.... " "" '_'" Friday, -\ lIgllst �.!
FIRST SEMESTER -1947 -
Registration and Freshman Days . . .. . l'.-lo"day, Sept. 15- \Vednesday, Sept. 17 Formal Opening, 7 :.30 p. 111............... .. .... \Vednesday, Scpte,"bcr [7 Classes l.lcg-in 7:55 a. III . . ..... . . ... ..... . .. . ... . ... .... . . . . . . ..... Thllrsday, SC'plen,bcr IH First Quarter cnds . ........ ..... . ... .. ... .. ' _ ' ... . . . . . Iiriday, KOl clllbcr 14 Thanksg'iving l{cl'<.�SS hegins 5:()() p. 111.... . .... \Vcdnl'sday, l\()vcIIIIJl'r 26 Thallksgiving Recess- cnds 7:5:; a. Ill. .l\f IIday. DC(,Clllbcr 1 Cit risllllas I, ccess hegillS 5 :(l() p. 111... Ii ri day. DC\'elllhl'l' II)
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"hri!>tlllas 1\ 'If",S elld" 7:�:; a. lI'.
�l'II"'sll'r ellds
SECOND SEMESTER -194g-
�1('llfl,lI. J.fllllary 5 .... Iirida.\'. J'"1uar' :\11
I{ ·gi:;lratioll to be completcl1._. . .. . . . . _ .... M uuday, Febrllary � Classl's hegill 7 :SS a. 111.............. .. . ... . . ... Tuesday, Fehrua ry .3 \\'ashillgtflll's llirthdilY, a holiday .. SlInd"y. I'-ehrll"r}' 2' I':a,ll'r I{eel's:; hq("ill' 5:()() ". 111. . . . . \Vedlll':;day. ,\-I arc lt 24 Eastn l{l:l'c:;s 1'IIlls 7:S:; a. 111... . ... Tuesday, J\,larcll 3() Third L uarlcr cuds.... . ....... Frielay, April 2 .\-!clllorial Day, a holi"ay. .. ..... .... _ .. .. .. Sunday, :'lay 3() Baccalaureate Serl'icc, 11 :00 a. nl. .... _ ... . _ ... ... .. ... ......... . . . ......... Sunday, rvIay 30 C:ollllllellCl'lllClIl EXCl'cisl':;, 3 :.30 p. 11\...... .. ......................... .. Sullrl:·lY, May 30 E.'<llllinatiulIS- . .. .. Monday, lila), 31 through Thursday, .Iun' 3
Volume XXVI March 1947 No. 4
l'lIhlishcd quarterly I,y !'aciiic LlIthna" Cullcge, (Tal"l'll1;r) I'arklall",
\Vasllillgt()lI. ElItcrl'd a'i '(,('[llld·,·I":;,, Illattn Sept. I, 1')43. at lite P(lst
ofiicc at l'arklalld, \VashillglL>1I, l111dn tlte .\ct uf COllgrc,� ui \11;.(. 2..J, 1')12.
L 1 f\./\ I NrOI"' JVlf\ T I ON
Pacific LuLll '["an oll'ge is lucalcd in ParkLtnci, W.shingl()n, a suburb of TJC 111, . Thc campus is abouf eight miles south of the centn of the city. on Park Avenue, vvhich is two long blocks wcst of tl e highway running from acomJ to Mount RJinier.
It is the only senior urheral1 College on the cntin: Pacific Coast Jnd serves a territory extending from hishm:lfe[' . laska, on the nort h . to San Diego, �Jlifornia, on the south, Jnd throughOllr the Rocky f..1ounuin territory on the casl.
l\ :RE ITATI N
U,lcil;( I_Ulilcr;lll Cldicgc i, ,llcredited by till' Nonhwest i\ssuciati n 0[: Sccuncl.1ry .1nd I Iigbcr Schuul,.
lr is accrcditcd by the Slate Board of ducation as a Tcachl'fTraining insciwlion offning a four-year curriculum for the prcpar,llion of "'em ntary teachers in grades 1 to 8 inclusive, in kinderg,Hten, ad in Lh ninth grade if that grade is part of an accredited juni()r high schoo!. Pacific Lutheran ollege recomm nds its graduates to lhe Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction [or
'rLi[ic.1cion.
_ "hTIFICA TION
j\ c rcling to the pl,111 of Ct'rtii"ic.lliun fur le;\<'hing in \; ,lshillgton. ,1 Ihrcl'-ye.1r Ekml'lll, ry 'crri[icatl: is isslied on thc COI11-pl.:l10n of a [our-ycar curriculum.
An ,1pplicJlll for the six-year S tandar d Ekm<:ntJry .crtilicatc must pre cnt J diplol11,1 fr011 an accredited tca 'hers' col l ' gc indic.Hing thc compldion of a four-year cllrricuium and l11U l ha 'C had at least two years of sllcces�[ul teachin� experience upon J threc
yeJr 'lemenlary Certificate.
"\VJr emergenc y l'crtificatC" arc issued on a yeJr to ycar b,1�is and for �;pl'ci[ic tcaching positions."
Provision bas been made in pL:tnning tbe summer program to include COllroCS which may be used in apply i n g [or principal's credentials.
THE S MMER S -SSI
The Summer Se ' sion IS ,1n integrill pan of the program of Pacific Lutheran College. It is divided into two terms of five weeks calh.
Thc instructional staff inclucks member of the rcgular faculty of Pacific Lutheran Colleg., ,m el all laboratory, li brary and regular facilities eire availilbk. The s tandard� rrevailing dur ing the Summer ,',';SlOI1 ,HC the sall1C as those mainlained clurins the regular ,ebo I ycar.
S �'IMER S;'SSlON BlLLETIN
ADMISSION
Stucknt� are admillcd to tbe Summer Session under the fo[lowing regulations:
[. Regular studcnt� of Pacific utbcran College are admitted under the nties tha t apply for any semester.
2. Those who enter as gra duates of h igh schools and are applying for Freshman standing should make application on a uniform \Vashinglon Stale application blank. which can be obtained from their high scbool principal. or by rl'ClllCsling a copy from [he college. In addition lbe college requi res two charac ter recommendations [rom individuals who are personally acquainted with the applicant.
3. Transient students or those who have attended other colleges or uniwrsities who wish to reg ister at Pacific Lutheran College for the Summer Session only are not required to file admission credentials. Transcripts of work taken at other institutions should be forwarded to the Registrar of the c ollege i[ the student wishes his former ,vork evaluated.
V[TE P - N S
Ji,clJ.1rg(J vetclall' may cnrnll in the Summer ession LlndH till' terms of Public Laws 16 and 346. vv b ich provide [or the payment o[ tuition, [ees. ,wei regular scbool expenses. and subsistence of S6'5.00 a l110mh for those withollt dependen ts and S90.00 a month f or those with dependents.
REGI TRA TION
Registration for tbe first term of the Summer Session will begin at 8:00 .1. m. Monday, June 16. Classes will begin at 7:'55 .1. m. Tuesday, June 17, Jnd continue through Friday, July 18. 1947. The second term will begin Monday. July 21. and conlinue lhrougb Friday, Aug ust 22. 1947. (Independence Day. Friday, lull' 4. will be a holiday.)
TUITION AND F S
Tuition for a Summer Se ss ion is S I 0.00 per credit hour.
BOlanI' and zoology laboratory fees Jrc S'5.00. The laboralory fcc for art classes is S2.00. The typewriting fcc is S3.00.
The charge for private instruction in voice and piano is 52.00 pcr lesson.
1\ depo.,it of S 1.00 for dormitory r om key is required. Refund is l1lJdc Jl the time of wilhdrawal from school.
BOOY STOR
The colkgc mJrlluins .1 book �lon: for the (onVl'ni':l1CC of the stLIdc:n1.S '\lhcrc b oks, sl�1tioncr'l, and school su pli('s may be obtained, The book store is operated on a st ric tly CJsb bas'"
1 V IN ) ARIZ N I::MENTS
\Vomcn ludents will be ;1ccotnmociated in (be collcg' dormit. or y , All rooms Jre furnished with (b,lirs, dressers, L b!es, beds. JIld 1l1"ttre"M:� Jild ;lrC hCJtcd ,l!ld lighted, All odll'[, ncc�ss,lt'y articles, including piliows, bbnkets, shects, pillow (.:l'Cc, Lo\'icl.·;. rugs, ' l1d curtJins, must be provil.kd by the sluck-nts. No C lr. elcctrical Jppli,lllces ,m: <llluwcd in the individual roums c xcept radios,
l�ooms for'men arc provided with beels, mattresses, cbairs, tables, and dre�sers, AI! olbH necessary articles inclllding pillows, blankets, sheets, pillow CJ:;es, towcb, and rCJciing lamps must be provickd by Lhe stlldcnts,
All s'nglc sludents Ii 'ing in the college dormitory or in [be men's bou"ing unit mLlst CJt in t he college dining room, Board and room for either tcrIll is S'iO.OO. nlv breakfast is served on SUflcLl),S. Cafl'tcric1 I11C.lJ tickets arc Jvailab
'Ie.
(( urzscs OfoFERED
The !cUcr "a" Jccompanying the CUUl'se number j'ltiicllc:; tildl [he cour�e will be orfcred during the firol term only. The letter "b" inclicJll'S il].1( the [ouro" \'ill be offered during tbe sccond lerm only,
}\RT
[1(liJ. ,\I,T II ISTURV .\J\U \W[' \l'l'I'ECI.\Tl()N '1'\\0 credit JI<,l11, The CuUI"c: i, plallll ed lu incrca'C' tile" ,tlldent'. ;qJp1'cciati(l1l o[ \\'o1'l-s
(lr ;Lt-l. .\ b,l:llcral SlIr\'l') i.<..; 111:ldl.' ()i paillti1lg tilr()ll,�(i1()l1t li.;l; a�;i::-:,'. !\:rind .! D�ti1y. �\lis�; J�l'l-g
'/' \\ ( ) credil Ill)11 r;., .\ C()llr�(' plallll<...:d f()r lhuSL' \yll{) ilJlCfl(1 io teach ;lrl ill �Lldl's I-C)
illciu"i, " . T",'llllical ,kill ill kilidlillg pruLkllls ;il1ilaillc I" Ibc"l� gr;"I', i" developed. Suffici"lll appropriate projects in dl'a\\'illg, c\csic'.n, and cOll�·trlJctj(.lli an.: \\nrkt'd ill �e\"cral llH.:t\ia to illu�trate till' types oj \\'ork \\hich (Irc' :o;nitailk' 10 111(' Tllten��t� alld ahilitic� nf tll�'�l' JlllJ1i1.< Pr 'rC(Jul-.-ill. I'rcin:ti,!y ,\,1 55, n"ul>l,' jreli",h. l'ni"d.,:l :tlld �. ]l:lily. �lis" 1'".'1',;
1.;:;1, 1,\lllJSTI\I\T. ,\ICI
Tlli:--; j" a ('c:t1L�c jlla111H·d t(l >tiI11I!LLl\'" CfT;di\ (� idca:-:· ;llld :�dclJl\('d to
Jiruhkl11S ill craft� �l1i{ahl(' for cliildrcil ill til\' l!l!hlic "ch(l(ll� . . \rticJcs, SI1\:1I ;\:-; C:111 Iw (,;I.,.ily ('I1t:lilll'd, arE" d�'('('Lltcd ill \;\ri()l1� Illcdia ;111(1 Jll;\dc' ;l1tr;I'"ti,,' ( " i;r"cllC;.llll�<:. Duu!Jle l'criu,h. I'", ic,d, .; and U I);,il) �I i", lkrg
SU�IMl<:I{ SESST JT BULLETIN 7
I3J L Y
Four credit bours
,\ study of the allimal kin"donl, \" rtl:l>r"«:5; dissection, Three l�rtl1r s
;'I,d t",u thrcl:-hour laboratory periods, l' criods 5 and 6 Daily 111'. Leraas
57a. BOTAXY
_\ ,tudy oi the plant kin:;rlolll; strllcture, pniod" dail). Periods 2, 3 and 4 Daily,
FOllr credit huurs
Ll:ctures alld laboratory 1\11'. Johnson
91a, I I EREDITY T\\'o credit hours
,\ study "f tile inhnitallcc 01' physical and psychical characteristics, 1 ' 1' rC<J'lisitcs: I.oolu:;y and itotallY or COll:iCnt ui illstrl1ctc'r. I'eriod .f Daily,
1\1 r, Lcraas
BUSINESS ADMINL, TRATION
51b. PRINCIPLES OF ECOKOMlCS Three credit hours
:'-iceus, \I'ants, pruduction, price, 1I1oney, nlOnopoly, banking and lJus-iIll'�s org'<lnizations, ,\n introduction to basic principles u nderlying the l'CCtnOlllic. acti\'itics of lll:tnkintl, i'erin<1s 3 and 5 Daily, �\I r, Patrick
(>la, l'EI{S()j\,\L TY[,EWRlTl:'-JG Two credit hours
C""1I'kl,' SystClil Pi touch tY1H'II'ritin:;, skill and ,pccd huilding Xl:l'cicc', kiln \\ rili",", <lIld SilllPlc laitulation, Thi� cPlirse i, d(.-,;ignl'd prililarily lu 1111.'(:1 illdi\ i,(,I«1 pr.ldical llcuh, l'c:ri"d I Vilily J\I i,b Peck
/o'},l l:lrSIi\E,'S ,\I,\T11I �M,\TI S '.I \\0 CI ",.lit IilluL
;\11 intcn,jyc �tudy "f the fnndallll'utab of «rithillclic-addition, SlIlJIradioll, divisioll and Illultiplication-as applied to the account<lIIt, anditor, sale cll'rk, pay-roll clcrk, ell'" ill modern business practice, Period 4 Daily,
11'1 is l'ec
CHEMISTRY
121 b, RG;\NIC CHEMIST[�Y I'-our credit hours-
,\ gt'li cral study of the carbon (01111)()ul1(ls, both the aliphatic aut! the llrllillatic, l.celul'l'S al1d lahoratory pl'l'iotl,; daily, 1'erio<1,; .f, ,1 and 6 Daily,
.'vIr. I{;llll,tad
·DUCATION
IO�iJ, PUFlLlC SCHOOL SYSTE.\l T\\o credit hllllr�
\ -urI'ey of the school la\\', of \Vashillgton as they affect the manage ment and ad11lini,..tratiol1 of lhe school. ,\1:;0 consideration of the practical proiJlc-nlS in cL.t",rOIII urganiza tiun, I'criod .f Daily '\h, Ford
1:->,'-:1>, EUUl;\TIlJ) \1. CUI D\j\( '[0; ,\ study ui the procedllres Il '('d i,l hclpillg the student achieve suilahle
g(l;t1s ill SCllUOI alld in society, Elllphasis \Yill bc gi\'cn to testing l111,tlwlb for ,uil'iug various cducatiunal. PCI's,onal and \'ocational prohlellls [or the ,tlldcnL ['(rioel I Daily �d r, Ekllll1d
IYla. 1,1':�IEIlL\I, 1�])liC!\TI()N ]\,." credit IIllUb
i\ �tudy ()f relllcliial procedure tilat call iJe u,cd ill till' n'.�lIlar clas,
rll(llll alld ill thl' special 1'00111. !\ II sui>jcct-Illaller fil'ld� gil'clI I'olhidna
tiull witil ('lIlp l l<IS is plan',l llllllll readillg :IIlU arithlllctic. I'niptl -I I hily .
1I1i"" l\ielsl'lI
IY-Ia. ELEMENTARY .\D�IINISTl{.\TIOl\ .-\:\I'D SCI'EI{VISIOl\ Three credit hOllrs
,\ sliney of the practic,t1 problelllS of elemelltary adllliui�tratioll aud
superviSIon. COllsideratioll i:i gi,'clI to tile principal as hi, "'ork n.:latcs
to chiltln'n, parclits. tC"l'hcrs alld uther schoul elllployces, hllildill!.!s, lralls
pur tatillll alld the C011ll1l1l1lity. I', t:rc<Juis·ite: ... \ t k:lst nllc year pl' t"aching
cxpericlIcc. l'eriods 3 alld 5 LJaily .\-1 iss· Nielsell
198b Sl'CCl}\L I'I{OJ LCTS Olle to three nedit ilolll's
Students \\'ho desire tll pursue a special lillc of individual readillg,
im'cstigatiulI, or rcscarcil IIlay tlo su for credit. Credit "ill vary with ti,l'
aUlllllllt of "'ork dOlle. Mr. Fonl
ENGLISH
TI,rce uedit hOIIl.,
Tile n,"r;,c ailll" to traill "tudent: tu dC''('lop idea, :.lcclIratl'iy :.llld
dicet;1 ply ill tlte "l'ntelle(', ill tile Jlara�ral'lt. ;Jlld ill C';[('lllkd I\Tilll.'1I di,.,
Clb:-.IOll. E�say . ...:. art..: read alld ;lllaly/('d to pn)\-idc 1l1udeb of gl)L1d ('xpo· ,itioll, to ,ti'll,ilatl' thought and discu,;sioll, alld to ckvclop accur:ICY ill
rl'auillg. I'('('iod I Daily. Mi" I;arnc'�, '\Ii,;� 1,IlUd,(lll
2. I;"RESI1.\I.\N C()�'I-I)(JSiTI0l\�
.\ stlldy of the technique of preparing a rc;;earch paper. Eillpha;;is i,;
placed upon if1lproving vocabulary, lI[lOIl dc"cloping good rCdding habits,
and upon the "'riling of critical rcpu1'ls. Conteillporary (" says, stories,
dralllas and podry arc studied with thcse ellds ill '·Il'\\'. I'eriod:> Daily .
• \Iis·" Harlll'';. �l iss 1, lluds()n
70. �1:\JU1{ /\.\IEI{IC.\N \VI{IT I':RS Thrl'l' (rcdit ItOll'"
,\ study ur AIIll'J'ican literature :IS an illtl'rprt.:tation oi f\lIIcrirall life.
Period 2 Daily �·I r. I{all,;oll, SI iss h: 1l1ld';OIl
71<1. CHILDI,-E:-'i'S LlTI,::RATURE T,,'o credit hours
.\ short history of children's liLnaturc; a study of Lhe literature for
children ill till' lo\\'n grade,: story tellillg. Upper dil'i"ion credit for IlJlpcr
di,'isioll students upon pditioll. jlcriod'=; Daily \Ii"s I;arne�
116<1. LATE �INI':TEI�:-'-Tll CE:-.J T U I, Y I.ITE1{,\TUI<I·: Three credit 1J(lllr�
.\ ,;tlldy (lr till' !cadillg writl'J's of pru;-;e ;tlld poctry in the Victoria1l pcriod. I'nioth I alld -I [Jail). ,\1 r. !,all'''"
G GRAPHY
Sl/I\HII::;I\ SI':SSION U LLl',IIN ')
7. GEOGJU\PII Y Three credit huurs
.\1'1 illtensiv' study of gcugraphy as " foundation for the teaching of the suhject in the intermediate and gralllmar grades. Period 2 Daily.
�\tiss Peck, Mr. Patrick
HISTORY
2()a. 1-L1 TOI{Y .\ D (;UVIC:l{1\i\·IEKT ()F TflE S'L\TE OF \\1\ �III I(;TON. I'(.'riod I D;lily. Two credit hOllrs
t-.{iss l'cllcaL!
(l..!a. UJLTUI{/\L IJlST()RI(,\L S'IUUJI':S ()V TilE U.S.:\.
U.ETWEEN 1620 A ' 1820 Twu credit hours
.\ sUrl'ey of the. historical and of the litera ry de,'eloplllcnts which con�
triiJutcd to the unfolding of a great nation ill the Nell" \-V orld . Period 1 I jaily-. �\-lr s. Terzicff
63a. C f,TUHAL-IIISTOI{] .,\[, STCDIES 017 I<:UI,OI'I': I\.ET\,\' IC:E1\ IS()O ,\ N 1�,)2 '1'\\'0 l'\'<.'dit hOllr;
I l i,·, tu ry , art :\lld litl'l';t!llr� (Ii l�lIn'i'c a. clllT<:latt'(1 ,tlldie�. I 'criod 4 Daily 1'1'1 rs, Tcrzieff
u·la, (U l.TlIl' i\ 1.-IIIST<)1\ 1(,'\ L STU I) I ES Ui' ELJI,(JPE
I·) I':T \- . EE ' 11{3..! ,'\ i'\]) I <120 Two credit hOlll"
II i,t"ry, art ;ul<l literatllre "I' Ellropc as currclated ,1lIdic's,
['crio" :; Daily M r,. Tcrzicff
75h. H [ STO I{Y OF LATIN AMERI 1\ Period 6 Daily
MATHEMA TICS
51. 11f(;III':I< ALLEIII</\
1'11'0 credit hOllrs
Miss Reneau
Three credit Illlur�
:\ tiJor(lllgh rn'ic\\, of higiJ �cJj(}()1 :tigciJra alld (lliltinu;ltion heyollcl quadratics. Daily, Prerequisite: ne year of hig'h-sl'huol algebra,
Period 2 Daily ,\-J.r. Jordahl, �-Lr, C()lton
61b. PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Four credit hours
Circular IIlCaSl.lrClllcllts of angle,;, proofs of the principal fllrmulas, the liSe of illvcrsc fUllctioll", slllution of right alld oblique triangics, PrerC'IlIi"itcs: �lathl'lllali('s:;1 or cSlliva k lll . Peri()d, I ;l1ld () Daily. }"II'. Colton
6.2a. COLLEGE AL EGRA Four c redit homs
.\ cnlltillualiol1 of COllrse :;1; pn\gr('.",�i()IlS, billolltia! thCOtTtll, CUllJplcx 11111111,('1''', theory or C''1II;tli<JlI'', dc;t"rtllill:llltS :Hld partial ir;J.cti()lls,
l'criOI\, 1 allil Daily �,I r . .r ordah I
1 0 P A C I F I C L ' T H E R A N 0 1. L E G E
M U S I
\ :;.t l l c l y o f t h e r u < i i l l i cu b "f I I l u s i c , i l l c i l i c l i l i g �" I l i c " i g h ( - r c a I i i l l g' , ( l i e I , i ,, ( u r.\' o f I I l 1 1s i e , a n d I I 111 S i c a p p rc c i a t i o n , Tli e p l l r p os e o f ( h c c O ll r s e i s to g i , ' c t h e gCl ln;ll s t u d c ll t a ll d e s pe c i a l ly t h e p r o s p c c t i v e te a c h e r a general u l J ( k r s t a l l d i l l g a l l d a p p rec i a t ion o f t h e art of m U SIc. I ' c r i o d 3 j) ; l ily.
Mr. 'Neiss, 1-lI-. M a l m i ' l
57. V O T e One c red i t hOllr
D r ill i l l I (' c h ll i ' l l l < ' of hrea t h c O l l t r o l a n d p il ra :.; i u g', rc" u l t i ng' i n a S lI;;( " i l l l' " Cl n r i r,'';' ( l l I a l l ( L O l l e of s a ( i .s [;I(· ( o r y ' I u a l i ( y " l i d v o l 1l 1 l l e . S O l l g :.; [0 1' r 1 1 y l h l l l , ; i. ( " C V 1 1 ( ,'-. , d l l d ( ' l l I 1 1 1 (' i ; ] 1 ; ( \ l I . ( ) r a l u r i l ) , :- I r l :-\U l l i::-;, ( i ! ' t..: r ; l l i c (l. r l a :-. , I l· " ( l r d i l l ." s . ' l ( l j I C <l r ; I I l C ( · S i ll I ' , , 1 > l i e r c e i u l s . �I I's . D i l ( ;,
SY. l ' l A 1\ ( ) ( l ne c re d i t h o u r
D ev e l o p m e n t o f ( u u c h , t ec h n iqlle , furm, rhyth l l 1 , exp ression a n d i n -t er p r e t a t io n . M r. S v e d b e rg
lO l a. W O IU . D O F J\l U S I P e r i o d 4 D a i l y
1 1 4 1 > . il l U S I C � I I�T H ()D S
Two c r e d i t h o u rs
M r. \\,' e is -
T \v u c r e d i t h o u r s
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l 'cr iud I D a i l y 1\1 r . A " ' l i l l i ' l
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RELIGION
W I . B I B L E nz T l l S T w o c r e d i t hours
1\ topical study of t i l e B i b l e . A c o n s i s te n t ly B i b l ica l approach is maint ; l ined, the s t u d e n t seeking the B i b li c a l answers to f undamental q u estions o t" l i fe . J:'eri o d 1 Daily. M r. S teen
SCIENCE
5 1 b_ E t\ VI R N f E KT:-\ L S U r ES Two credit hours A study of objects, forces and condit ions that will fU llction for t h e
e l c n le n tary and i n t c rl l I c d i a l e grade t e a c h e r as material f o r n a t u re - tu d y .
SO 10L OGY
P riod 4 Daily � r_ Leraas
52_ P R O B L EM OF S O C J O L O G Y Three credit hours·
S u rvey of p o p u l a tion, unemployment, m e lltal d efi c iency , mental
diseases, family disorganization, j u veni le d e l i n quen cy, c r im e, etc_ , with
s p e c i a l a t tention to the St a t e of \Va s h i ngtoll and t h e C n i t c d Sta tes . P e r i o d 3 D a i l y M iss l{eneau
:;41> . " U R A L S( )'C I O LOGY T n' o e rcll it hOll rs
A study of organizat iun uf SLlcial anti eCLlnolllic problems i n the rural l-( ) II 1111 1111 ity. Period 4 Dai ly. }vI iss Reneau
lU8a. �:I I N O IU T Y I ' H O Il L E M S T w o c re d i t h ours
T i l L' l' l I l p ha !-is \\" i l l he u pon I l I i m ' r i ty I , r l l u i c l l l s i l l I l le U l l i l ed Stat 's.
SP --ECH
Period 5 D;lily M iss ]{encau
.;Sa. D R A M AT L C P R O D U C T I O N 1'\\'0 credit hours
A s tu d y o f the basic p r i n c i p l e s of drama tic p rod u c tio n and d irection. S t u o y i n ma ke .. up, acting, org anization, l ighting, sccnery and costume. Prerequis i t e : Speech 9. Per iod 6 Daily M i": Chilson
72:.. E X T E l\l PO H E S P EA I( I N G Two c r c.;d it ll(l u r s
I ' l a t ior l l l w o r k p r c d o l l l i l latcs. S t u dy of gath er ing I I laterial , I I lethod of preparation a lld d el i very . Prerequis i tes : Specch 9 a l l d ':;4.
Period 2 Daily M iss· Chilson
1 03a. I K T E R P R ETI E R E A D I N G T \\'o credit hours
An i n trolluclion to the art of i nterpre tati\-e readi ng. Correct lIse and p la c e m e n t o f voice arc studied Prere q u i s i te : S p eech 9 or 54.
Period 4 Daily }..[ i s s Chi lson
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