1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

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1900-1901

SEVENTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT

OF T HE

PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

AND

BUSINESS COLLEGE

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lowlI1g REV B HARSTAD President CI-IR LOSNES Secretary

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REV L TILfEKKAN Treasurer Single

ThREV M A CHRISTENSEN lNGEI3RET LARSON

Vice-Presitlen t

Board of Uisitors I

lEV C A SIERATI RRV O M HOLDEN

Tacoma Nash Astoria Oregon

REV J L RYNNINb Fern Hill Wash r

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Akin I Andersmiddot Aaherg Anders Anders nltiers Anders Anders Andersl Ask C

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Instructors

1V I 1-10N G B A Principal

Englislt L a1tguafTe and L iterature B ible H istory

P sycholofTY Histor) and Latin

REV B HARSTAD B A R efzgion AUfTsb2t1~g COllfession German 1Vorwegia1l

A I OL SON A ritlt-metic B ookkeejJiu(r and Commercial Law

ADOLPf- HOlVG Phnz D

Geomei1J Tr ig01lO11Ui1Y Plt)SCS Cllcmistry Botany

and Pll)siology

F JVf H OLJl1ES D Yalv i lLfT Landscap e and 1I1ari1le P aintillg

C1ayo 1l f[01k

lI1IS S E MMA LOE

Piauo Orgau a1ld Vote Cltlt ltre

l1R S N I 1-10 1VG

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PAC IFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY4

rail TeNn

Twelve weeks ope ns Tuesnay October 2 1900 and closes Friday Vec 2 1 1900

Winter Term

Twelve weeks opens Vedllesclay Jan 31901 and closes Friday MMch 22 190 1

Twelve weeks opens Tuesday

Dedication Day

Lnthers Birt hday bull

Thanks~i ving Day

Christmas Vaca t ion

Washingtons Birthday

Easter Vacativn

Arhor Day

Memorial Day

Commencement Day

Spring Term

~arch 26 1901 and closes Friday June 181901

October 14

November 10

lovember 29

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February 22

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THE PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

[ocation middot 1-1 E P ACIFIC r TH ERAN CADshyEM V is located al Parkland a ueautiful nuurb of the city of Tacoma in a region

remarkable for the beauty and grandeur of its cenery To the

~~~~=~ west are seen the beautiful range and peaks of the O lympic mOlln t middot ai ns wh ile to the east md south lie the rugged foot-hills and broshy

ken ranges of the a cade moun tains an d lowering far above the su rrounding peaks rises the maje middottic cone of MOUDt T acoma o r I~ inie r wi th it s luantlc of eternal middotnow

W ithin this mabrnificen t frame lie the beautiful park-like prairies dotted wilh groves and clushrs of tree at short and irregula r intervals and covered in spring and Ullllller with myriad of wild Oowers of nlmost every 11Ilt and color

In healthfulness Parkland lI1e1 vicinit y Can scarcely bl snrpassed It is fl r enollgh inland to escape the distressin~ mo rllillg fogs an d a t the salllc lime nea r enoug h to the 0 ean to havcn mild and equahle t ~mperture throughout he whole year Pure OIir pure waler good dra inage and excellent opportnnit middot forOlll middotdoo r eercisl at allllost til seasons make it an llmos t idea l place for students

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BuUaing The hui lding which co I in the neighLorhood of $ 100000 is massive five shy

story hrick struclun 190 feet long and 82 feet wide It is furnished with mod shyern convenien es lnct has a water and electric ligh t plant of ils own W hen fully finished it will he capable f aCCom lJl dating bet ween 250 and 300 students

Organization ana Rims The Pacific LU lheran AcadeJlJ y is controlled and opemted by the Pacific L umiddot

theran niversity 5 0 iation in the inlertSt of lite Evangelical LU lheran middothurch Its aim is by a thorough systematic in~lruction 011 Chrislian fo undation to preshype young men alHI wOIllt11 for~ol1le ustfll l YOlk in iife It will there fore be its constant endeavor to promote the highes t intellectual development of its stud Ilts to give lhem a sound religious ins t ruction and 10 surround them wilh such illOumiddot ences as hest will fit them or their duties ill life In truction in Ihe fUlldamenlu l truths of the Biule forms an int~grn l part o f all courses offered by tht school

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PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

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7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

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Daily siu lIs

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ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

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COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

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I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

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At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

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COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

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GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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LA MIBoard of trust~~s lessons

lowlI1g REV B HARSTAD President CI-IR LOSNES Secretary

Single

REV L TILfEKKAN Treasurer Single

ThREV M A CHRISTENSEN lNGEI3RET LARSON

Vice-Presitlen t

Board of Uisitors I

lEV C A SIERATI RRV O M HOLDEN

Tacoma Nash Astoria Oregon

REV J L RYNNINb Fern Hill Wash r

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Akin I Andersmiddot Aaherg Anders Anders nltiers Anders Anders Andersl Ask C

bull

Instructors

1V I 1-10N G B A Principal

Englislt L a1tguafTe and L iterature B ible H istory

P sycholofTY Histor) and Latin

REV B HARSTAD B A R efzgion AUfTsb2t1~g COllfession German 1Vorwegia1l

A I OL SON A ritlt-metic B ookkeejJiu(r and Commercial Law

ADOLPf- HOlVG Phnz D

Geomei1J Tr ig01lO11Ui1Y Plt)SCS Cllcmistry Botany

and Pll)siology

F JVf H OLJl1ES D Yalv i lLfT Landscap e and 1I1ari1le P aintillg

C1ayo 1l f[01k

lI1IS S E MMA LOE

Piauo Orgau a1ld Vote Cltlt ltre

l1R S N I 1-10 1VG

Matron

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PAC IFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY4

rail TeNn

Twelve weeks ope ns Tuesnay October 2 1900 and closes Friday Vec 2 1 1900

Winter Term

Twelve weeks opens Vedllesclay Jan 31901 and closes Friday MMch 22 190 1

Twelve weeks opens Tuesday

Dedication Day

Lnthers Birt hday bull

Thanks~i ving Day

Christmas Vaca t ion

Washingtons Birthday

Easter Vacativn

Arhor Day

Memorial Day

Commencement Day

Spring Term

~arch 26 1901 and closes Friday June 181901

October 14

November 10

lovember 29

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February 22

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THE PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

[ocation middot 1-1 E P ACIFIC r TH ERAN CADshyEM V is located al Parkland a ueautiful nuurb of the city of Tacoma in a region

remarkable for the beauty and grandeur of its cenery To the

~~~~=~ west are seen the beautiful range and peaks of the O lympic mOlln t middot ai ns wh ile to the east md south lie the rugged foot-hills and broshy

ken ranges of the a cade moun tains an d lowering far above the su rrounding peaks rises the maje middottic cone of MOUDt T acoma o r I~ inie r wi th it s luantlc of eternal middotnow

W ithin this mabrnificen t frame lie the beautiful park-like prairies dotted wilh groves and clushrs of tree at short and irregula r intervals and covered in spring and Ullllller with myriad of wild Oowers of nlmost every 11Ilt and color

In healthfulness Parkland lI1e1 vicinit y Can scarcely bl snrpassed It is fl r enollgh inland to escape the distressin~ mo rllillg fogs an d a t the salllc lime nea r enoug h to the 0 ean to havcn mild and equahle t ~mperture throughout he whole year Pure OIir pure waler good dra inage and excellent opportnnit middot forOlll middotdoo r eercisl at allllost til seasons make it an llmos t idea l place for students

O

BuUaing The hui lding which co I in the neighLorhood of $ 100000 is massive five shy

story hrick struclun 190 feet long and 82 feet wide It is furnished with mod shyern convenien es lnct has a water and electric ligh t plant of ils own W hen fully finished it will he capable f aCCom lJl dating bet ween 250 and 300 students

Organization ana Rims The Pacific LU lheran AcadeJlJ y is controlled and opemted by the Pacific L umiddot

theran niversity 5 0 iation in the inlertSt of lite Evangelical LU lheran middothurch Its aim is by a thorough systematic in~lruction 011 Chrislian fo undation to preshype young men alHI wOIllt11 for~ol1le ustfll l YOlk in iife It will there fore be its constant endeavor to promote the highes t intellectual development of its stud Ilts to give lhem a sound religious ins t ruction and 10 surround them wilh such illOumiddot ences as hest will fit them or their duties ill life In truction in Ihe fUlldamenlu l truths of the Biule forms an int~grn l part o f all courses offered by tht school

l

PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

ed ucat ion

furnished 10

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7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

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Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

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L-T I

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T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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bull

Instructors

1V I 1-10N G B A Principal

Englislt L a1tguafTe and L iterature B ible H istory

P sycholofTY Histor) and Latin

REV B HARSTAD B A R efzgion AUfTsb2t1~g COllfession German 1Vorwegia1l

A I OL SON A ritlt-metic B ookkeejJiu(r and Commercial Law

ADOLPf- HOlVG Phnz D

Geomei1J Tr ig01lO11Ui1Y Plt)SCS Cllcmistry Botany

and Pll)siology

F JVf H OLJl1ES D Yalv i lLfT Landscap e and 1I1ari1le P aintillg

C1ayo 1l f[01k

lI1IS S E MMA LOE

Piauo Orgau a1ld Vote Cltlt ltre

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PAC IFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY4

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Twelve weeks ope ns Tuesnay October 2 1900 and closes Friday Vec 2 1 1900

Winter Term

Twelve weeks opens Vedllesclay Jan 31901 and closes Friday MMch 22 190 1

Twelve weeks opens Tuesday

Dedication Day

Lnthers Birt hday bull

Thanks~i ving Day

Christmas Vaca t ion

Washingtons Birthday

Easter Vacativn

Arhor Day

Memorial Day

Commencement Day

Spring Term

~arch 26 1901 and closes Friday June 181901

October 14

November 10

lovember 29

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February 22

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THE PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

[ocation middot 1-1 E P ACIFIC r TH ERAN CADshyEM V is located al Parkland a ueautiful nuurb of the city of Tacoma in a region

remarkable for the beauty and grandeur of its cenery To the

~~~~=~ west are seen the beautiful range and peaks of the O lympic mOlln t middot ai ns wh ile to the east md south lie the rugged foot-hills and broshy

ken ranges of the a cade moun tains an d lowering far above the su rrounding peaks rises the maje middottic cone of MOUDt T acoma o r I~ inie r wi th it s luantlc of eternal middotnow

W ithin this mabrnificen t frame lie the beautiful park-like prairies dotted wilh groves and clushrs of tree at short and irregula r intervals and covered in spring and Ullllller with myriad of wild Oowers of nlmost every 11Ilt and color

In healthfulness Parkland lI1e1 vicinit y Can scarcely bl snrpassed It is fl r enollgh inland to escape the distressin~ mo rllillg fogs an d a t the salllc lime nea r enoug h to the 0 ean to havcn mild and equahle t ~mperture throughout he whole year Pure OIir pure waler good dra inage and excellent opportnnit middot forOlll middotdoo r eercisl at allllost til seasons make it an llmos t idea l place for students

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BuUaing The hui lding which co I in the neighLorhood of $ 100000 is massive five shy

story hrick struclun 190 feet long and 82 feet wide It is furnished with mod shyern convenien es lnct has a water and electric ligh t plant of ils own W hen fully finished it will he capable f aCCom lJl dating bet ween 250 and 300 students

Organization ana Rims The Pacific LU lheran AcadeJlJ y is controlled and opemted by the Pacific L umiddot

theran niversity 5 0 iation in the inlertSt of lite Evangelical LU lheran middothurch Its aim is by a thorough systematic in~lruction 011 Chrislian fo undation to preshype young men alHI wOIllt11 for~ol1le ustfll l YOlk in iife It will there fore be its constant endeavor to promote the highes t intellectual development of its stud Ilts to give lhem a sound religious ins t ruction and 10 surround them wilh such illOumiddot ences as hest will fit them or their duties ill life In truction in Ihe fUlldamenlu l truths of the Biule forms an int~grn l part o f all courses offered by tht school

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PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

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7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

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ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

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COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

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I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

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At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

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GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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PAC IFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY4

rail TeNn

Twelve weeks ope ns Tuesnay October 2 1900 and closes Friday Vec 2 1 1900

Winter Term

Twelve weeks opens Vedllesclay Jan 31901 and closes Friday MMch 22 190 1

Twelve weeks opens Tuesday

Dedication Day

Lnthers Birt hday bull

Thanks~i ving Day

Christmas Vaca t ion

Washingtons Birthday

Easter Vacativn

Arhor Day

Memorial Day

Commencement Day

Spring Term

~arch 26 1901 and closes Friday June 181901

October 14

November 10

lovember 29

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February 22

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5 AN Il B SINEs C OL L EG E

THE PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

[ocation middot 1-1 E P ACIFIC r TH ERAN CADshyEM V is located al Parkland a ueautiful nuurb of the city of Tacoma in a region

remarkable for the beauty and grandeur of its cenery To the

~~~~=~ west are seen the beautiful range and peaks of the O lympic mOlln t middot ai ns wh ile to the east md south lie the rugged foot-hills and broshy

ken ranges of the a cade moun tains an d lowering far above the su rrounding peaks rises the maje middottic cone of MOUDt T acoma o r I~ inie r wi th it s luantlc of eternal middotnow

W ithin this mabrnificen t frame lie the beautiful park-like prairies dotted wilh groves and clushrs of tree at short and irregula r intervals and covered in spring and Ullllller with myriad of wild Oowers of nlmost every 11Ilt and color

In healthfulness Parkland lI1e1 vicinit y Can scarcely bl snrpassed It is fl r enollgh inland to escape the distressin~ mo rllillg fogs an d a t the salllc lime nea r enoug h to the 0 ean to havcn mild and equahle t ~mperture throughout he whole year Pure OIir pure waler good dra inage and excellent opportnnit middot forOlll middotdoo r eercisl at allllost til seasons make it an llmos t idea l place for students

O

BuUaing The hui lding which co I in the neighLorhood of $ 100000 is massive five shy

story hrick struclun 190 feet long and 82 feet wide It is furnished with mod shyern convenien es lnct has a water and electric ligh t plant of ils own W hen fully finished it will he capable f aCCom lJl dating bet ween 250 and 300 students

Organization ana Rims The Pacific LU lheran AcadeJlJ y is controlled and opemted by the Pacific L umiddot

theran niversity 5 0 iation in the inlertSt of lite Evangelical LU lheran middothurch Its aim is by a thorough systematic in~lruction 011 Chrislian fo undation to preshype young men alHI wOIllt11 for~ol1le ustfll l YOlk in iife It will there fore be its constant endeavor to promote the highes t intellectual development of its stud Ilts to give lhem a sound religious ins t ruction and 10 surround them wilh such illOumiddot ences as hest will fit them or their duties ill life In truction in Ihe fUlldamenlu l truths of the Biule forms an int~grn l part o f all courses offered by tht school

l

PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

ed ucat ion

furnished 10

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7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

gra ml is con Orati( grn ml

Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

1

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throll pe rio l

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

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SCIG

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T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

Page 5: 1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

5 AN Il B SINEs C OL L EG E

THE PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY

[ocation middot 1-1 E P ACIFIC r TH ERAN CADshyEM V is located al Parkland a ueautiful nuurb of the city of Tacoma in a region

remarkable for the beauty and grandeur of its cenery To the

~~~~=~ west are seen the beautiful range and peaks of the O lympic mOlln t middot ai ns wh ile to the east md south lie the rugged foot-hills and broshy

ken ranges of the a cade moun tains an d lowering far above the su rrounding peaks rises the maje middottic cone of MOUDt T acoma o r I~ inie r wi th it s luantlc of eternal middotnow

W ithin this mabrnificen t frame lie the beautiful park-like prairies dotted wilh groves and clushrs of tree at short and irregula r intervals and covered in spring and Ullllller with myriad of wild Oowers of nlmost every 11Ilt and color

In healthfulness Parkland lI1e1 vicinit y Can scarcely bl snrpassed It is fl r enollgh inland to escape the distressin~ mo rllillg fogs an d a t the salllc lime nea r enoug h to the 0 ean to havcn mild and equahle t ~mperture throughout he whole year Pure OIir pure waler good dra inage and excellent opportnnit middot forOlll middotdoo r eercisl at allllost til seasons make it an llmos t idea l place for students

O

BuUaing The hui lding which co I in the neighLorhood of $ 100000 is massive five shy

story hrick struclun 190 feet long and 82 feet wide It is furnished with mod shyern convenien es lnct has a water and electric ligh t plant of ils own W hen fully finished it will he capable f aCCom lJl dating bet ween 250 and 300 students

Organization ana Rims The Pacific LU lheran AcadeJlJ y is controlled and opemted by the Pacific L umiddot

theran niversity 5 0 iation in the inlertSt of lite Evangelical LU lheran middothurch Its aim is by a thorough systematic in~lruction 011 Chrislian fo undation to preshype young men alHI wOIllt11 for~ol1le ustfll l YOlk in iife It will there fore be its constant endeavor to promote the highes t intellectual development of its stud Ilts to give lhem a sound religious ins t ruction and 10 surround them wilh such illOumiddot ences as hest will fit them or their duties ill life In truction in Ihe fUlldamenlu l truths of the Biule forms an int~grn l part o f all courses offered by tht school

l

PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

ed ucat ion

furnished 10

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7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

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Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

1

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

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T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

Page 6: 1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

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PACIFI C LUT II ERA- AClJUI Y 6

S~cial j~aturu of th~ Institution FIRST Its Preparatory Course furnishes excellent advantages for those who

wish to pursue thorough work in the English hranch es effort

c honSICOND The Normal Cuurse offers eltcc ll e nt opportunit y for ohtaining the

instruction and training needed hy those who desire to teach in the puhlic schools

THI RD It o ffers a thorongh Coll ege Preparatory Course enahling it s Rnle grtt luates to enter the Freshman class of any high grade classica l college or school

CUlltil of science ill lh ~ country

FOURTH It maintains a Business College whi ch ranks among the hest in

the State can g

out tlF IFTH It maintains il Vlodcrn Language Course in whi ch instruction is

give n in Engli sh German and Danish-Norwegian

S IXTH It m ai ntains a lIlusical department conducted hy a tcacher of marked

ability and broad repu tat ion

SEV~NTH It possesses spec ial facilities for tcachi ng foreigners espec ially

Germans aud Scandinavians th e Engl ish langungt

EIGHTH It g ives persons whose ear ly educa tio n has been neglected an oppor middot tunity to s tud y jllst SIIt brallctes (IS tilq Iud to obI

pyin NINTH The sc hoolyear is dividell into short terms t hus makin g it possihle admi1

for st ude nl s who can attend bu t a sho rl tim e to complete one or more branches of

st udy I

TENTH Effi cient anti experienced tcachers are proided and th e work is SO arc 0 1

lrrangetl that the student ma y lea well what he nnd ertak es to st udy c1asse

ELEVENTH It Inainlains a gymnasi um affording excellen t Oppl)rlllTli ty for

physicnl training

TWELFTH Th e low rates at which boa rd room a nti t uition are stud nlS at this school mlke it poss ible for persons of limited means

ed ucat ion

furnished 10

to get a good schoo t he Ii

cate (

teach

for tl

s tu Ie

shor t

no re

7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

gra ml is con Orati( grn ml

Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

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All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

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At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

Page 7: 1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

7 AND BUS INESS COLLEGE

COURSES OF STUDY l~rECIAL ffm I bolt mmI h bh~ h 00lt

Courses in their natural order St udents are th erefore required to select and follow some parlicular course of study and will as a rule find it to their advan tage to do so Only und er special ci rcum middot

stances will a stuclent he allowed to omit a study from the course which he has se lected

PREPARATORY COURSE (TWO YEARS)

rlrst Ym--rall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Vogt s Daily ARITHMETIC-To compound numbers Southworths Daily READING-Selected Daily SPEL LING-Pennimans dictation exerc ise Daily PE-IMA-ISHIP-Easy movement drills Daily S INGlNG-DriJl in read ing music Daily BEGINNING GR ~1MAR-H des Daily GYM-IASTICS - Daily

Winter ttrm AR IT I I ~I ETIC-To Mensaration Southworth s Daily GEOGRAPHY-Weste rn Hemisphere Fryes Daily I EA DING- elected Daily llEGI-INI-IG GRAMMAR-Hydes Daily PE-IMANSHIP-Vlovement applied to business writing Dail SINGING-Drill in reading music Daily GYVI N ASTICS-Daily

Spring tum ARI IH ME riC-Mensuration Southworths Daily GEOGRAP HY-Easte rn Hemisphere FryeS Daily REAUING-Pennimans School Poe try Daily T TFR~I EJ)(A1E G RAM IVIAR--H ydes Daily PE ~1A-I-HIP-Rapid business writing Daily SI-IGING-Dri ll in reading music Daily GYM-IASTICS-Daily

Second Year-rail term PIlYSIOLOGY-Marlin s Daily OR IHOEPY-Drill in using dictionary Daily READING-American authors Daily ADV -ICED GRAMMAR--Whitney amp Lockwoods Daily PENM NS lfIP-Daily GY ~11 NASTICS-Daily

Winter term RELIGION-Exposition of LUlhe r s Catechism Daily U S lISrORY-ToConsti tutional Period johnstons Daily ADVANCED GRAMMAR-Continued Daily C IVIL GOVERN ~1ENT-McC leary s Daily READI-IG- American authors Dai ly FREEHAND ORA WI NG Dai ly GYM-IA TICS-Daily

PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

gra ml is con Orati( grn ml

Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

1

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throll pe rio l

Mye

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thou ~

all e n

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Less

All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

L ATl lEIO

~ R

HI BL S I--IG

RECI

T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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PACIII C LUJIII~AN ACAI)E~IY8

Spring tum UN[TED STATES HISTORV-Constitutiona l per iod J ohnstu n s REA DING-Standard au thors Dail y ENGLISII CO~IPOSfTI Oi-Drill in writing easy English prose SCHOOL MANAGE~IE~TT A ND SCIIOO L LAW- Bald win s FINAL ORATION GVI ASTlCS-Dnil y

This cOlllse can h( completed inlwo years and indust ry

It is designed to l11 ect the wants of st udents who des ire to obtai n a second grade teachers cer tifi cate For the spec ial accotnnudat ion of this dass of sludents a terms work in School ylanngemcn l anti School L aw has been ad led

NORMAL COURSE (TltUgtI I t AR S )

first Ym- flll ttrm BIBLICA L HISTORV-VoglS Dail y AI IT HMETI - To compound numbers Southwort hs READ IKG- Selected Daily SPE ILr ClC-lennimans d ictat ion exerciseii Daily PECI1 ASHI P- Easy movemenl d rill s ])ai ly SING LNG-Drill in reading music Daily I~ EGIClNING GR IIAR-Hy dcs Daily GVMA ST ICS- Daily

Wlntu ttrm

by any stucient of ve rage abilit y schoo ~l ana

Dail y ~ ge the

Daily Rald Daily

1

strug f redy

1

gra ml is con Orati( grn ml

Daily siu lIs

the iii Greek

o r-a n

wholc

ARIT IIMETIC-To [ cnslfll ion Southworth s Dai ly nnd i GEO R API I V-Wester n Hemisphere Frye Daily

1REAOING- elecled D ai ly GermI3EG I N~ ING GRAIMAR- ll ydes Daily ing cPEMAS]-[IP-lovemen t app lied to business writing Da il

SI iG I -G-DrilI in read ing music Dail y G ~ 1f STlC S-Daily

Spring t~rm the e l

AR rr llM E T I -Me n uratioll Southworth s Daily e tOG R A PH V- Easlcrn Hemisphere Frye s Oaily

averaR E AD IG-Penniman School Poet ry Daily

grea tTNT E l VIE I)[ATE G RAMMAR--Hyd e s Daily P EN IIANS[] I P- lap id bll silltss writing Da ily

l NG [ G- rill in rearling music Da ily vlu cenIN ST ICS-Du ily lical It inc tiall

9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

1

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ignor

throll pe rio l

Mye

oU llir with izali u Cmiddot 1IV

thou ~

all e n

lions

ed t(

Less

All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

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T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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9 A gtI I ) BUSUESS COLLEGE

Stconll Y~ar-iall t~rm PlIYS1()J G V-Martin so Vai Iy A DVANCED GRA gtnrAR- W hi tll ey amp Lock woods Da ily ORT I 10EPY-Urili in I ing dictionary D il y KEAOIgtIG-American au thors Daily A LGE UI A- T o frac tions W entwo rth s Da ily ( 1 gt1 ASTICS-Daily

Wint~r ttrm lU LlGI X-Ex position of Dr Lutb -r s mall middotatecbism Daily II [ T01 Y UF T Il E S-To Constit utional Period J ohnston s Daily C IVIL G VERKyenl E T-ilcCieary S Uaily ALGEBI A- W en twort h s To quadra ti cs DJi1y ( EAD I TG-American Poetry J)Jily GYC A TICS-Daily

Spring tum UN Il E D STATES IUSTO R -Consti tut i nal period J hnston 5 Daily WO I D I A LY middotI S - Oaily

EG [ S I- C 1 POS ITION- Drill in writing easy English p rose Vnil y ALG EBKA-Wentortls Dnily RE LgtIG-rlnsterpieccs of British L iterature n ily G ~II ASnCS-Dnily

tbird Y~ar-iall term PLNE JEO~IETRY-WentVrlhs Ilail y gtITUI~A L P IITIOSOPI I Y-1ec hnnics middot middotarhat butes Dily ELE IliT RY PS llOLOGY- Baldwin s Dai ly EGLI 1-1 LCTE R AT RE- Uaily G YI ASTleS-Dnily

Winter term I LA-1pound cO IET RY shy NGLl S ll LlTERATLRE-lJaily

IREE II A r V DRAW L middotG- Dai ly ELE I E T AR Y PS V [[OLOGY- Dni ly for si ~ weeks N TU( 1 IILOSO PI l - Qund and hent C rhan hut~ middots Daily RLlAMEltTAIZY LAW- Dai ly for si x weeks GVI STI D il)

Spring term III BLE STUD Y- The cts read d xplained I la il y -1 AT R i I PH fLUS I ll V-Light a11lt 1 Elec t ricity Cnrhnrl amp hute s Onily EGLll l L ITERATURE-Daily se llo I MA - GEMEgtT A1 J) S HOOL L AW-Dai ly FlN 1 OIA middotI IO G n1~ASTI middotS-Daily

T his cou c cuvers a period of th ree yenrs and mbrncps all the suhjects r~q red fo r n first grade teachers cerl ilicate As will he seen by inspecting tbe above out line considerable time is devoted to the tudy of psychology meth d and educat iona l literature

[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

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tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

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At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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[CII-I C J UT II EAN ACI)J~ I V10

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE (FOt JR VJoARS)

Jlrst Y~ar-Jall term BIBLICAL HISTORY-Uaily ARITHMETIC-To compo~ite numhers Daily

READING-Selected Unily SPELLING-Dictation exercisc5 Daily PENMANSH IP- Easy movement drills Daily

SING l G-Daily BEGINNING GR-MMAR-Ilyd es Daily

G Y MNASTICS-Daily Winter term

ARITH~iET I C-To MensClrolion Daily GEOG l APHY-Western llemisph e re middot res l)ily

RE c J)ING- Moclerll Europe lJaily BEG INN ING GRAYIMAR-Hycl e s Daily P~NM -lSI-lIP- ~l oemellt applied 10 business wriling Daily

SINGING -Daily GY M1 ASTICS- Daily

Spring term AI IT I-I ~lE lIC- l ensuratioll I )aily GEOG RAPHY- Easle rn Heilli sphere FryeS Uaily

I El ll NG-Pcnniman s School Poetry Daily INTEICVIEI)I-TE GRiBIJR--Hydes Dail) PEgtIoJNSIIlP- Rapid business writi ng Dlil)

SINGING- Daily GYMV-STlCS- Daily

Second Year- tali term PIIYS IO LOGV-~larlins Dail) ORT II OEIY- ()rill in lISi ll g diclionary Daily ADV CED G~IIAR--Whiluey amp Lockwood s Daily BEGIgtIN I (J L -TIN-middotCollar amp Daniells Daily ALGEBI- - WCnlwortls To fractions Dail) GY~IN ASTlC-i- Daily

Winter term RELlGIO-Epositin of LUlher s middotalechislll Uail) U S IllS IORV -10 Cons litUli unal [ eriol Johnstoll ihill AUVil NCED GRA It R-Colltinued A IGEHLZ A-Wentwurt h s To qUtdrllic~ I )aily BElr~-iI( LATI - Conlinued Dail y C V1 STIeS-Unily

Spring t~rm Dnily

i LG E8RA- omplet ioll of Elementary Al gehra Dai ly UI rEIgt ST ATE HISTORV _Con sli llltional period Johnston middots

[a ily E )G LL 11 CO POS IIOllt- Drill iu r i l in~ easy English prose Jail) LAT IN- Review of g rammar and tr ~1nslali()11 o f tirs l book of Ca-ar

READIlG- Maslcrpieces of British Lilerat ure G ~I-i AST ICS-llaily

Bible nellt

study cOllch

1

of tillt

ignor

throll pe rio l

Mye

oU llir with izali u Cmiddot 1IV

thou ~

all e n

lions

ed t(

Less

All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

L ATl lEIO

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HI BL S I--IG

RECI

T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

Page 11: 1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

All() B US I NESS CO LL EGE III

tbird Yur- fall t~rm IL AX I GEUvIETRY- Wentworth Daily Xl RAL PI ll LO OIHV-~I cchallics Carhart amp Chute s Onily ELEIII1TAI Y PSYC HOLOGY- Baldwins Oaily LXJf -Three Buuk uf Cxsar Ihi y E ~ IIH L1TbRAT RE- tandard au hurs Dai ly ( 1-1 AST l eS

Wlntqr nrm E LEIElT RY PSYC I IULO(-Dni lyforsh weeks ATVIAI PH IIOSOPI I-Sound and Heat Daily HEG I I [XG GREEK-WhiLes n ai ly RLlAME TARY LA W- Daily for )ix weeks

LATI -I- To orations o f Cice ro Daily IVI L OVER middotME rT_~ l c 1 ary Ilaily

Spring tqrm E (US J[ IrrERATURE-tandrd au tho rs Dai ly [1J BLE ST ])-The CIS read and e pla ined Daily LATI ~-Two urnliolls of C iceru ompoSlllon )aily BEG I[ GREEK-middotmiddotCtlllt illmd Daily N rURAL PHIIOS OII I - Ugh t nnd Electric ity j)aily BO IAI V- Daily

fourtb Yur--l aIJ t~rm E (L IS II LI rER T RE- Standard luthor iJni ly L I I I - Viqi l two bookgt wilh cOlllpo~tl i l)lI I 1ily (1 E tK-]emiddotitw uf Grammar and tranlntion of fist b(ok ()f hasis G I~lEA I I I I ~ TO I -tnc i enl ilyelS Ihily (11 G I AMMAI-Eyscl1 lmch middots Darly

Winter tqrm EI(US II I [ TER TU I~E-Slnl1 d lILl ~lIlhon

LA 1 1 -Virgil thi rd nHI fOllrth 1J)oks with cumposit ion Uily GR I~EK-Twu huoks ()tn hnsis Dail y wit h compositiolls l ]middotN I It 1 11ISTOlltV-~ l ecJinevn l [lycr Un ily

c 1 ~R -GranrnU lid Readi ng IJarly

Spring t erm 1 11 - iq~il fifth II iX lh iroukmiddot Daily Ollll)(hilioIlS GRElK-ll iad Fi rt 1Ie1 SlOlld hoks ( ImiddotRIAX- WIlhe lm r ell ClIIPOSltioll n ai ly AlmiddotGBLl COXIES IOX-llaily t EXoR i 1 IllS rOI -fodelll middot Unrly FI--i I O IUI[(JX

Th is COIlIS GUers a period of fOll yenrs alld il clri~f a im is Lo prepare yOl1n g 1ll t 11 all d W ~llle n or erHelilll the Freshman dms of the c lassical course of a ll Y lir d lS~ cnJ1g ur of the nivtlilyof V a hington It is huwemiddotc r lumshyplle in ilse lf and lurnishes l lt rud llllentmiddot ut lil) ral education

Students de iring to enler the [ortshruan c1ns~ of a School uf Science wi ll ue a llowed to su btilu te rhtoric phmiddotsical geography chemislry higher rlgcbra solid geometry and plallc uigol1omctry for Greek d the last years wlr k in Lat in

I

I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

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HI BL S I--IG

RECI

T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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I 12 IACH I C L TJlER A N A C e )EI

ACADEMIC COURSE (Pre paratory for luther Coll ege )

(TlIR loE YEAR)

rirM Vear- rall term BEGI-JN[G GR --DIAR-J-lydes Daily A RIT ImiddotHI ETIC- Southworths To co mposite numbcrs Uail)

B IBLE HISTORV- Vogts D aily SPELLL G-Penniman s Prose Di cta tions Dail~middot middot

1pound= VI A-lS J-l 11gtshyREAD l =G-Selected Dai ly

Y M --I ASTICS- Dail)

Wlntcentr tcentrm A R IT lMET IC-To Mcnsrolion Dil) GEOG RAPllY- Weste rn lI ernispherc Frycmiddots Daily

R EA DI N(-Selected Dail) 0RW EGl-)I-DA l ISl l - Sdected ll1il y

BEG I NN [IG GRi~ I~ I AR- II )d es Daily

GY ~I K I- T [ middot- Daily r G[=G- Dri ll in r~ading music Dai ly

Spring term R ITl l ME lI C-~ l en s urat ion Dai l) GEOGR Pli Y-Eas re rn He misphere Frye s Daily

RE DIG-Pe nniman s Schoo l Poe try Daily I NTEIO I EI)[iT I~ middotR f~Hli R--H)dcs Daily

PE)I UNS I I I P- Da ily

G YVI NASTIeS-Daily

Scentcond Vcentar- rall tcentrm NOR WEG [AN middot UA r IS H - Select ecl la il y AD VA l CE D GRA~IjlR-Whitll e )amp Loc kwood s Dai ly

J~E A D IG-Amer i can Autlwrs Uaily A LG E Blc- - Ve nt o rt l so T o fractions Daily

HEG I I gti G L - TI- C ollar amp Uani e lls Daily

GV~ Igti A S TI CS-Dai l y

WinWtcentrm R ELI G I -Exposili )l) of I uther s Catechhnr Daily

U S HI ST I V-To Constitutional Period Daily D VAgti C ED G RAI ~IAR-Vhitl1 ~ y amp Lock wo()(l s Daily

C IVI L GOVERiIET- tcCleu-ys D a ily ALGEBR i -Wel t orth s To q uad ra ti cs I )a ily

BEG I ~~ I G LATIN- Cont inu ed Daily

G YVI i ST 1CS- Daily

R EA I Lyrr

ALG I --l O R E-l( 1

GYM

GEln I A n ILA-shyREA l PI I ~

(v ~J

L-T I

PHV~

GEO GEIO REA l

SCIG

L ATl lEIO

~ R

HI BL S I--IG

RECI

T the 11 course

At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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At D B SllESS O L LEGE 13

Spring nrm RIA I I I -l3riti~h Illasterpieces Daily LAT I l - Rcview of grammar and tr tIl~ I 1tio of lirst hook of C~sa r Olily A IGEBR A-Quadralics Daily -10 EGIAN -DA I I 1I-c1ected Daily EIG LlS I-[ C OYI POSITI0N- Drill in writing easy English prose G YiVIl AST ICS-Dnly

tbird Y~ar-all nrm GE RM A R AmiddotD-I AR-middot ysenhac h Dnly L T Il - T hree books o( c-esa r P I E GEOMETRy- vV entw onhmiddots vaily REA DI)JG-~I erchnnt of Veni ce Only P II S ICS-Carllart c hute middots llechnnics Ihily GVI ASTICS- Daily

Wint~r nrm IAT I - Two ration of Ciccr ompositiun Daily III Y ICS-Sound all d Il ea l ])ai ly GE I ETRYshyGJ-R ~I A I-G ralilmar and R eadll1g READ G - tandard authors SIG I ~G-naily

Spring nrm L TIN - To rations of C icero Dai ly GE R iVI -Wi lhcll11 Te l l Dail y NORWEG IAN - DA NC middotU-Selec ted Daily HI I L bull STU DV -Acts read and explained Dai ly SI 1l(j - Daily RECIT L A ND GR AT IO

The studies in this course have been so arranged as to dosely correspond with he Prel aratory Depn rtmen t a t Luthe r College A stud li t who comple tes th is

course wi ll he ah le to en te r the Ires hmnll C lass at a id inst it ut ion

14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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14 PA 11 1C L UT f-I1RAN CAnE~I

COMMERCIAL COURSE (TWO J A Itmiddot)

first V~ar--fall nrm HIBLl AL Ir1 ST O RY- VoglS nally AR LTL1M ETIC-Daily REAl)[1G-~elcted Vaily IELLI NG- Dictalion Extrcises Uai ly PENMA SHI P-Movemelll cltmiddotills

13EG I I NG GR A-Il-R-l l ydes D aily GYVl -l STlCS-Daily

Winter t erm Rlr lf I ET r Ill mensuralion oullwort hs Dnily

I EA D l1G-Selccled Daily BEG I) r l G G R A1 I [ R-llydes Da il y PF -I MA S H IP- ~I ovmcill applied 10 husiucs riting 1) iI

CO D I I~RC I L GEOG HA I H- I-ryc s Uai l y GYI ST ICS-Dai ly

Spring term A RIT II ~I ETI C -l ensuralio) Daily RE DlilG-Pennilllall s chol Poctry D lily IN I R~IEmXrE ( R~L l A R- l lydes ])aily PE i I A S I II P-Rapid business wrillng I ) ily OD1ER I AL GE )-rC P II V- Fryes Dli

( 1--1 AS rI CS-Dnily

Scentcond Vear- fall tcentrm [)V --1CE D GR DI R- hi t llgt Loekwl)ols I) il 13 K K EI P I ~- Tb eory )f f CCOllllts 1I Iia$ Rogns lail clt Yl l ERCTA l RI rlfn IC- Dail l R PfIgt C L LATlO 1 - Daily bull R middotI ID 13 SIgtJES lIT( - l)lily ( I AS rrc- I )tily

Wintcentr tnm co 1 l lRC 1- L A IZITII-I ETI C- Dn h middot RA 11 J) C A Ieu 1- T IOgtl - Igti hmiddot shyEIElE-T-i OF ECO-O I ICS- Ih i l tllV Ai E O ( IC -D I A - h i tlll) amp L lIck wond middots nti l 1300KKEEPJ-C-Conl inulICgtJ1 of the fall te r ms work J)~ lhmiddot Rl lIG Igt- - I~xp() t i f Dr I lllher s mall CdccbIl1 I)~ ily I i STI(S-Vail)

Spring tcentrm BLhlESS A--1 I gt OFFICE P ICT I L I~ II S - ESS L W i ll VQRIS Ptil y CIV 1L GOVE R 1 E--I T-rhi l) EGLlS II C IIOIT IO-- j )nilv l n l STICS- Daily

Ast rul thc lmiddotcrfc s(ulenl will rltj u ire two )e middot 10 clllIpl(tIC thi courSe A stud e nl who has 1 hir know l ed~ middot of arilhme tic gco~rlh) alld galllmar C (t unpiele it in one year I VtrcHlgh knowledge of itr thllllti c and grallima t is a) nlute ly essenlial in n cotlln c rci1 educa tion

15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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15 AND B US IN ESS OLLEG E

Obs~ruations on tb~ DiffcentNnt Brancbu of Study RELIG iON

Biblical History One period dml y throughout the fall te rm will be de v ted to the study of

Hihle lIistory The chief a im of the wo rk in this class will be to make the stu- de nt fam ilia r with th g rca t t ruths of th e Bblc

Catechism ne p riOt da ily throughout the winter term will he d evoted to a carefu l

study of a short exposition of Dr Luthers Catech is m The r citations will be co nducted in th t En gl ish language

Bible Study The work o f thi class will consist in the read ing and x planation of the cts

o f the Apostles

Augsburg Confession The Augs burg Conf ssion is a trea Ilre of which no luth ern n shou ld be

ignontn t One period dail y for t we lve weeks wi ll be devoled to thi suhject

HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT Unite States History

A clnss wlI be o rgani zed a t the pe ning of th e winte r terlll and will continue througho ut the spring t~rm Special au nt ion will be g iven to the constitutional periorl of our history T ext-book j ohnstun s

G eneral H istory Three terms will he devoted to a brief survey of the history of the world

Myers Genera l lIistory tex t-book

Civil Government Besides teach ing t he general princ iples on which our gove rnmen t is basetl ns

olltl ined in Ollr co nsti tution speci al efforts wi ll be made to farni li uize the student wi th the orgln i7tltion of towns i llages c il i alld school distr icts a lso the rgan shyizlfion and work ing- of the var ious c urI w ithin the st ntc a nd nation Fiskes

Civil Gu vc rn 11l nt or any tx t-hook

ENGLISH Reading

In tclligen t reatt ing li es at the olSis of modern educa tion rt is therefo re thOlwht we ll to rlevo e consirle rahle tillle to hi- bmllch Th roughout the cOllrse allen t i is given to articulation pron ullci a tion and to thought ana lysis Selcc shy

tion tHe cOlllmillcd to memory Spelling

T his consists ot a ca rdul study of wo rds and tlil tntion xerciscs

Beginning G ramma r T hi is a bgi1111 iug class in English glUmmar Th e work is e pccin ll y adaptshy

ed to the neds of those who are sturlying granlillar for th e fi rst time lIydes

Lessns Book Second is used

16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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16 P ClYI C L U T H IIC-N A UEiI V

Orthoepy It is the special aim of this suhjec t to make the student so f amiliar with th e

diacritical marks of Webste r o r Woces tcr that with a dictionary in hand he

can in a moment assllfe himsel f of the co rrect prnn unciat ii)lI of any Engli sh word

T he stud y Can be completed in one term

Advanced Grammar A stuclent who has completed tb e work in Beginning and I nte r mediate Gramshy

mar or its equivalent may take up th is c lass with ad van tage T ext-hook Whit shyne y and Lock wood s

English Composition T he theoret ical knowledge acqured ill the st udy of grnmmar is here pu t illln

praClicaJ li se in writing easy Engl ish p ros~ Some a ttention is give n 10 l e lt~r

writing

En2lish Literature Tbe oll jec t of t his s tudy imiddot to acquai nt the sludent with th e productiolls and

characteristics of the most promiop ll writ ers in the realm of En li sh Ii te rllure

MATHEMATICS

Arithmetic In a rithme tic the aim is firt to make the s tud e nt fully understand the prinshy

ciples under lying every operation thnt he performs nne secon dl y to acquire speed

nud accuracy in handling figures Short methods are ade use of whenevtr it is

possib le

Algebra The stud y of a lgehra will be beg n at th opening of Ihc fall term ami will

con ti nue throughou t the en tire yea r Vent onh s Algehra textmiddotbook

Geometry T wenty-four weeks will be cievoted to t he st ll d y of pinne and olid geometry

begi nni ng at the o pening of the fa ll terlU Text -book Wen tworth s

SCIENCES

Geography The work in this subjec t will begin at the open ing of tbe winter te rm and will

continue throu ghou t the eotire spring te rm A consirl mhle portion uf the time

will be devoted to the study of physical geog raphy F ryes Complete Gcog-ralhy text- book

Natural Philosophy The work will cunsist of recitations experimen ts and the solution of prohlems

T ex t -book Cu rhart amp tUlLe middots

E(em~ntary Chemistry On e term will he devoted to th e stud y of e leUlenta ry c hemistry Shepard

helllis try te xt middotbook

P hysiology I nstruction in human ana tomy wiil he included untler thi brancl Specia l

ttlent ion will he give n to the functions of the hod y and their relation to hygiene

AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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AND B US I NESS COILEG E 17

Elementary Psychology A urief tndy of tiome of the phenomena and laws of the human mind toshy

g~ t hcr with lec lllrcs on th principles a nd lIlethocis of teaching T ext -book Baldwin s

School Management and School Law Th e chief object of th is work is to aid young men and women who are bravely

struggling to become educa tional artists Princi p les illustrations and resluts are freel y gi ve n W ith these aids each teac her is left to work Ol1t the problem of seho I managernent for h i rn self in his ow n way T ext -book Bald win s School Managemen t

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Latin

Two terms will lgte devoted to a tho rough st udy of the elements of Latin grnmrnnr F or thi work ollar Uani Ii Begi nner s Book is used When this is completed the s tll len t takes np th e Hld y of Csa r s Co mmenta ries Cicero s

rat ions and Vi rgi ls IEn id F rltluer exercises are gi ven in comp sition and on grammu ica l forms -Iud constructions

Greek In Greek the student spends two ter IllS in bccoming fullililr wilh the declen middot

sions an d cunjuga ti oilS H e is then pepared to read Xenophon Of thi s author the fi rst th ree books are read a ll d of the Il iad two books Whites Beglll lle r s Gre k Book is uscd as a tex t-book

Norwegian-Danish A class for th e read ing Hlel study of Norwegian and Danish literature will be

organltzed at t he opening of th e fall term and will be con tinued throughout the whole sc hool - yenr

- LSS in grammar and cOlli pos ition ill be cond ucted throughout the win te( amI spring te rm

German T he course ill erma n includes one term s work in acquiring the e lement s o f

Germ an gramma r as outlined in oll a r s Ey middoten bach and two terms w rk ill read shyin g elsy Germall p rose alld po~ try Th e con versa tional method is employed

COMMERCIAL Penmanship

I n penmanship the rifllt rno~lncn t is taughl and the s tudent is made to see the er ro rS of his Own V ri t in~ Speed foml and movement are cleveloppd at the same time By correc t traini ng through a well graded and systematic course the a ve rage pllpi l acquires a neat rap id and legible sty le of wri tin g which will be of g reat belletit llt him in nny voca tio n in life

Bookkeeping A kno wl edge of bookk~epin~ is generally conceded to middothe of considerable

va lu e to nil men n maller vha t thell occu pa tions may be Aside fr m the pracshylieul ut ili ty o f th e science it ul 0 a ffords menta l discipline o f the h iehest order Il tllcu1ca lts nea tness accuracy alld sys le m-alu iremen ts which a rc very essen middot t ial IOrsuCIcS ill l if~

18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

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R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

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18 PACIFIC LUTH ER A N ACAIJDIY

The work is carried on accorling to the so-cal1ed class plan E ach stude nt is required to learn thoroughiy the lessons assigned the class from day to day T he length of the lessons wil1 be determined by the average ability of the class It has been found that the principles of hookkeeping can be learned most effectively in this way This method makes it difficult or well nigh impossihle for the student to rush through his work So hurriedly that he does not get time to assimishylate what he learns or to idle away his time working- only when it suits his conshyvenience-evils which aIe very common in schools that employ the so middotcal1ed inshydividual method The class plan does away with these objecti(~llable features By this method the quick active students who are often tempted to do superficial work will be forced to master the subject while the slow plodding ones will be incited to study more diligently in order to hold their own in the class

All points not understood by the student will be thoroughly discussed and ex middot plained in class and no part of the work will be considered finished until it has been completely mastered

The course is based on Williams amp Rogers New Complete Bookkeeping It is simple and systematic as well as comprehensive Easy transactions are first taken up and step by step the student advances to more difficult work In this way a number of different sets are mastered giving the student a complete view of the principles employed in the various kinds of bookke~ping A sufficient nllmshyher of c1ases will be conducted every term to accommodate all students

When the stud nt has completed the theory of bookkeeping he enters a course in Business Practice Here he has an opportunity to put his theoretical knowledge of bookkeeping to a practical test He is requirecl to write out a great variety of business papers ancl documents such as notes draft checks receipts hills Iemiddotslts JIlortgages articles of comiddotpartnership telegrams etc In tact he carries 011 busishyne~s just the way he should do it in actual life

It is the aim of the school to make the course so broad and deep that a stllclt-nt who has completed it shall be able readily to aclapt himself tn allY ordinary syste of single or double-entry bookkeeping nsed in the husin(6s wod LI

Business Law A knowledge of the laws governing commercial transactions is of great vnlue

to anyone but especially to the business man Our course aims to give the student such knowledge of the Jaws of business that he may transact his husin~ss affairs in an intelligent manner

Rapid Calculation A short period during each day is set aside for drills in adding long columlls

of figures This is particularly for the benefit of the commercial stuclents but others may avail themselves of the opportunity

Commercial Arithmetic During the second year of the commercial course two terms will be Iev)ted to

a careful study of commercial arithmetic This is nn advanced cl ass and is not inshytended for students requiring instruction in the more elementary principl es of arithmetic It is presupposed that the student has become thoronghly acquainted with these before he takes up commercial arithmetic Vhile this work is especialmiddot ly desilned for the benefit of commercial students it is nevertheless of such a nashyture that it can be pursucd advantageously by those taking other courses

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

Page 19: 1900-1901Announcement of the Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College

A~]) B US1J ESS COLLEG E

MISCELLANEOUS Singing

Five periods week ly throughout the entire year are devoted to si nging pecia l effort will be made to teach the stud e nt to read music a t sight C hurch music and

horus work will he a spec ia l feature

Parliamentary Law The last half of the winter term will be devoted to the s tudy of Roherts

Ru les of O rd er Tile stude nt wi II learn hy ac tua I practi ce how to organize and cond lh t IHt bl i meetings suc h as caucuses sc hool mee tings conve ntions e tc

Freehand DraWing The imporlance o f th is s tudy in teaching habits d close and correc t observalion

can Sonreely be o ver-estimated D a ily lessons in this hranch will be given throughshyo ut the wintcr term The work will con~ist mainly ill etch inK fro m objects

GENERAL INFORMA TION CONDITIONS FOR AomSSION

Young men ancl wome n who are willing and able to do the work required and to obey the rul es and regulations of thc school II-ill be admi tt ed to any course upon pa y in g the regula r tuitioll As a rule applicants unde r 14 years of agc will not he

ad mitled

TIME TO ENTER

The bes t time to en te r is at the begin ning of th e f11 term whe n new classes are orltanized Studen t ~ will be r~ce ivcd at a n y tillie however and generally li nd

ClSS~S adapted to the ir need

EXPENSES

TUIT ION

T uit ion pert erm of 1 2 weeks SI S OO This includes instruct ion in a ll branches in any of the courses offered by the

school (except music and painting) it a lso entitles the s tudent to the f ree use of

Ihe li br ry a nd gy mnas ium All tuitio n lIlust be paid st rictly in ad va nce for at lenst one tcrm and a certifi shy

ca te of mem bersh ip obtained from the princi pa l whic h must be presented to the teacher in charge of he c lass the student d es ires to cnte r

A studen t who leaves school before h is tuition expires will be given a due-hi l fo r the unex pired tuiti on a nd roo mrent This due-bi ll may be used ei the r by the student h imself or by a brother or si middotter In no case will a due-bill be is ued f r a sh o rt er ti me than two weeks

A s tude nt ent ering one or two week fter the open ing of a term will receive

no reduction

20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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20 PACIFI C LUTH E RAN A D E~IY

R00M -RFNT

Room-rent p~ r tcrm of 12 w~cks 5600 ROllm-ren t must he p~id in ~dvance fo r at least one term

The rooms tlre heater by stam lighted by electricity and furnished wit hairs t tbles bedsteads In ltl wardrohes LUdents furni h thei r own towels nnd

bed-c1othes_ middotuitabJ mattresses llIay he procured from t he janitor

The Pacitic L u theran Academy is a uonrding chool and no tudent will be allowed to room outside without pecial perm i sion

HO A RlJL G

The Pacific L ut hemn Academy furnishes b()nrr at rrcIrr osl During the past yem the students under the supervis ion of the fac u llY have con d ucled a )oard ing club T he club w as ITmnaged by the s tude n ts them cl ve who met t sta ted tillles to adop t rules e lect officers henr reports decide upo u th e kind () f food anted a nd the li ke T he club h ired ils o wn cook wai ters etc

l ny studen t may become a member of the club by signing its cons tit u tion a ncl depositillg with t he lreasure r the sum o f $1 000 for the cnsh purchase of prOisions for the next fo ur week Al the end of every mOll th of fo ur w~cks lilt actua l cost of board is ascertai ned by tlte officer of Ihe d ub the a mou nt clue from each IlllII shy

bc r i deducted f ro m his d posit t he balance sland ing to his c redi t for the next mon th T o lhis ba l an~e musl the n be added n amount ufllcienl to make Ihe reshyquired depusit of 10 00 at the begi n ning of the lI ext 11101lth a lld so on Under Ihis armngem n t good a nd substa ntia l boarcl was furni shed a t the txcced ingly low a trage price o f S I 75 pC I week or about cen ts per mea l

During the coming school -yea r th c luh will hI conducted on the Same plan which gave snch ge neral satisfaction last yea r

Each member of the c luh will 1 e req ni rcd 10 pay 5 ce nt s pe r week for the lI ~e

of stove dishes a ll d o the r kitchen furn ishi ng

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Tuilion l tOOlil

BOlrd (eslimated a t 1 75 pe r week )

Pe r T erm of 3 1Il0mhs

SI 5 00 6 00

2 1 0 0

chool Veal 9 months

40 00 18 00

63 00

T otal $ 121 00

T o th is lI II l be added the Ccst )f fi hing ooks allrl slationery The cost of washi ng cannot be accurate ly determined as it varies to some ex ten l wil h Ihe tastes and habits of t he individua l The cost of books depends UpOIl t he kind and nllmbe r (branche - tbe s tudent selects All necessary texl-books lIIay be houg h t a l the school tudents wi ll do well to brin~ with them u h te~t - b()ok~ as

they posstSS

AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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AND BUSl (-ESS COLLEG E 2 I

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Only such rules have heen adopted as have heen found necc sary for the promiddot motiou of the hi ghest int erests o f th e school a nd of the s tudents

It is an implied con trac t tha t studen ts will c hee rfully comply with the rules and regula tions o f the school in every re pee l

No student will be a llowed to drop a s ludy or be absent f rom his classes wilh li t obtain ing pe rmission from Ih e princ ipa l

The yo ung ladies who hoard a t the school arc not allowed to receive gentlemiddot nlen into their rooms

Students are requ ire I I keep thei r rooms clenn and tidy T he rooms are inshypecled daily

E ach s tude nt is held responsi bl e for any damage done to his room or it s fur shyn itu re An indemnity fee of $200 mus t be tl epos ite I with Ihe pri nc ipal T hi s f ee will be relu rned 10 thc sturlen t when he leaves less the cost (o r repairing a ny da mage he may have done to the property of th e school

No s tudent is allowed to use tobacco in ny form within the bu ild ing

S tude nts who participa te in dancing or cardmiddot playing or visit sa loons o r gambshyling houses do thereby sever their connec tion with Ih school The use of intox ishyca ting liquors no m attcr ho w ohtained is stricll pr()h ih it~ lti

No slu dent is a llowed to leave Parkland to JO home or to any neighboring to wn or village wilhout pe rmission from the principal

A tudpn t who neglec ts hi s work who wilfnlly disobeys th e ru les whic h shall be laid down for the gOY r ment of the sc hool from time to tim or who e inAu shyence i pe rnicious is not wlnted and will nqt hc retained in the inslitut ion and if expelled torfeits the tuilion atH rOOIll-rent pair

II stuci ent s a rc req uired to he present at th e (ia ily ckvot)l1al exercises held in chape l un less excII d by ppcial a r rangement

RECORDS AND REPORTS

A record o f attenda nce rec itation and deportment is kept a copy of whi his sent to parents or g u]rd ians wh o may desire it at the end of cac h term or oft ene r Exam inations are hel cl at the close of each term

Only such s tllcients as comple te th e full work prescrihed in any COn rse will he awnrci ecl a dipl o ma S tllclents no t pursuing any of the regula r courses hut selectin g single stllo ies fr01l 1 one or mOre wi ll hc classed as peeinl slUden ts ~uch will reshyce ive 110 diploma

22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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22 P AC[nC L UTl [ ~ I A ACA OEM

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES

The Ly reulI is a li terary soc iety ho ld ing meetings tw ice a month DIm iJlg Socidiu are organiz ed very year 01 IIft ieal Orgalliatioll J the Pac ihc LUtheran Acad emy has a band and all

orche~ t ra l it AIldie A SJociation has been organized a mong the st udcnts

LlBRARY AND READING ROOM The school has a li brary compr ising over 500 bound vc lumes Addi tions

a re mad e from li me to time Du ri ng the yea r va luable con tribu tions have been rece ived f rom fri ends

A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion wi th the li hra ry

FIRE COJ1PANY

A tire cll lll pany was organ ized among the s ludent middot d llr ing the past yea r Money was collec ted hy the st ucl ents a 11101l l( the f riends o f the school for the u(CesSIl ry ho e a nd othe r fi re appara tus

GYMNASIUn

T h Pacific Luth eran Academy has no w a la rge a nd commodious gy mnasmiddot iu m Effon s will be lIlade to make menta l and phy~i cn l cult ure go hand in hand ( reeha nd gym nat ics furm a pa rt of a ll cours~s offe rcd by the school a nd are requ ired of a ll studcuts

SPECIAL COURSES MUSIC

T he Pcific LU lh ~ran Acade my recogni zes the import ance o f lUusic as a means of culture and re linc lll elll a nd ai ms 10 furn ish such inst ruction as best will nit the studeLlls to cclui re taste fo r true m usic It will the refore he the onstnt ~n shydeavor o f the seho I 10 ive it s ~Illd e nt s such a train ing as will lay a good f und amiddot t ion fo r a Ihoroug h I1IlI Ica l educa tion

T he full owing courses a re olfered

PI A N O

Fit Grndt - ~I thews lraded Stud ies hooks 1 nnd II Gurlitt op 10 1

T echnic hook 1 Ea~y ekcti n f rol1 standa rd ulllpose rs for llI e lllory and nlc lmiddot orlylndies

Sttol d ( 1fl~- ~1at hews ( rncl ed Stnci ie buok 11 nncl III lI elle r up 46 Mason s [ltchnie bouks l a nd 11 le ment i SOnat as ~o n Ol ne s Etlt(its ilelomiddot d iq ues e lec ted stu ltii tsfo r reci ta t ion

Th ird ( rn dl- clI l cons tr uct ion wilh writt en wUl k p r~pa ra t o r) to t 1 uy f)f

h ronon ) T ech nic conti nued [ l e ll er s Phlagi ng and Rhyth m Stu dies 1t1 de5 nnd T r il l S tu dies to mee t uhili l of studen t St a lll ~ s H armonv Primer P cludes nnd Vl g ll es Oach Se lec ti o n -f rO Il ScI Illlll 11 II II Schul te and ~h n rwen ka Iulgtenshyl C i II il ll e ii ozn rl

r im rt (r nre- I l nr ml1n) ~tudics onti nued L 1erny ~choo l of Veloc it y I1 nl1 O~tave St ud ies lnson T c( h nic houk IV O ll cell Ituds o f C hupi ll RII Ienstei u h umann and middotralll r Sona tas o f Bee thoven a ud gtI ozn rt Sdecshyti uIIS o f gt lenddssohn and Von Ruin and others

r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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r

A D B u 1 ES C OLLEGE

ORGAN F irst Crlldc- 1alter Langdo n s Organ Book s I and TI l with ensy vulu n shy

taries hymn tu nes and fu gues Schmiclt Techn ic Stfcolld Grade- Menddssohns Songs V ithout Vords vo lunt a ries and fug ues

VOIC E C ITURJo Co ncone and R andd eggers Books fo r Beginners Madame Yla rc hesi for tone

product~ion_ S pic hers Ligb t Read ing hooks 1 II and Il l T UIT ION

Si ngle Ie middotons $ 75 Per te rm of 12 lessons $6 0 0

Pi ano ren t one h ur daily per month $ 1 (0 Orgou ren t o ne hour dail y per month 50 cen ts

Tuition as we ll as re nt of ins trum en t must be paid invariably in ad vance

LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK iVIr F M H olmes who has hi s middottud i in the school building will give pri vate

lessons in oi l pai nt ing and perspec ti ve drawing ei the r c rayo n or penci l on th folshylO Wing ten ns

OIL IA1 NT Igt C

S ing le lesson $ 50 Per term of 13 lessons $5 00 PERSP 1~C T I VE DRA I NC

Singl e lessons S 50 Per term of 13 lessons $2 50 The tu ition is payahle in advance

~~ Ai

GRADUATES 1898

K OR MAI- Ettie C Kma bel Park land Wash I REIA RATotY- Ama nda [1 Swan Champueg O re

1899 P REPARATORy-middotAnna C Lequc S ta nwood 1ash COM ~I EHC t i I- 1ell i ~ l P Lee Skag it Wash

Sena O lsun Genessee Idaho

1900 -i )R MAL- Allna M Tenwick Roc kford Wash

fgnes Wh it ing Tacoma Wash COM ~I aRC IAI- SCIII T ingelstad Sil verto n O re

A Andersun Red mond lash Angust Busch ma nn T acoma Wash Ri ch arcl Tsachsen E ureka Cal

~ ~

Stud~nts 1899-1900 Ak in D - Wasil Rll sch llla nn Augu t Vas h A nder Oil C A _ Wash Brown ( W ~ Ca l Aaherg Ra lld i Wasil B~rrllm Marion Wash And erson Hjal llla r Vasll Brotlem Ieonha rd Wn~h

Ande rson Gilhert Wis Broll loulsa V a h Anderson F C Vasll Brown George W as h Anderson Johnnml ~ Wis Berge Mart ha Wash Anderso n A ndre w 1ash Co mstock I ena V ll ~h Anderson T heodo re Vis I urha lll I N ash Ask Carl Ala middotka Oave npor t H arl ey Wash

24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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24 P A CIFI C LUTH E RA A DE MY

STUDENTS - Continued

D urfey Martha W ash Englund Lud vig bull W ash Evensen Ellen Wash Egge A nna Wash Engelsen T heodore Wnsh Ekberg lt- bull bull bull bull bullbull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbull Wash Erickson Louis A la kn Fornia ~essie W a h Foss Samuel Ore Fossen lara Wash l dger Josephine W ash Grpgory Iice N ash G plerud John Ore Grollt Wash Glaso Palma Wnsh Harstad Geor e W ah I farSlad T heodore Wash J larslad Marie W as il H agen H N Wash ll owick A f lnka ll ong ~hrie Wash ladi 1 1 Persia L~achsen Richard a l Iverson Am leta Wa h Johnson George W as Jensen Lars are Johnson Frank Wash J oh nslon F A Wa h Krmthel Uie W ash Kraahel Luella W [I h Klosle r J 11 0 LIUgsjocn JUlius Wash Lee P V Alnska Lee e11ie Wash Larson L~ 1 rit z Wash ~tocs ~ arie Iowa

Malhiesen Co M H C Nelson N Wa middoth Netn Nellie Wash Nans Gunder W a h

Ison scar rtgt )LltQn Martin Wa h

Pelerson Peler [lsh Rolla t II D Reilan P W ash Skjervem ~I a ry N ash Sluen E W ash leI1Sen Cnrrie Vash Stensen John Wa h Sat re Aug J H middot l1Iil h Ray G Wa h ~middotmilh Adde Wush ~llIilh Bessie Wa~h SUlhra T hen W ash Simonson Sigurn i l lIln S iubh 0 110 W ash Skrond1 John Va h middotloraasi Sophie Wa h Slomali Oscar Vush S enland E Vnsh

learn bull A f lahama mlh 1-1 Va h

T hompson idrrey Wash T enwick Anna M W osh Trogstaet -ora Wa middoth Thompson J ohn Wash T ingelslad Oscar are WanSne B vVash W ilson W D Wash W enlncr lil) Wn~h Wh iling Agne middotWash

ebndr~ns D~partm~nt This deportment receives ch ildrcn bel ween six and fiflee n yer~ of age The work done inlhis

elepartmen l i essenlially Ihe allle1 tha i pursued in Ihe common schools of Ihe lak wilh lhe excepl ion thai acerlain pOl iOIl of ench lay is ~el nsid for Ihe sl lI dy

of Bi hle history and religon E xcelle nt oppLrun il y is aiM fforellli for I~trning the )lorwegian langllage In sending children to ou r schonl parmiddotnls will elo well 10 SIUle whlher llny desire lhem ltI r ceive their religions inslructinn in lhe English or Norwe~itn language

rmngemenls have been Illude 10 provide good homes for lhe c h ildmiddot n in hristian families in lhe imlllediate vi illily of lh sch(lol I a very I1wdernle expcnee

Children from six 10 le n yealS ot age pay SI50 pe r monlh chilliren f rom lell tl) fifteen years of age pay 1000 pcr mon lh T his includes lui lion lnrri Ind~ middot ing- w1 shi ng and care

Re v B Harslad lhe paslor of lhe Evnngelical LUlheran - hllrch of lhi~ pine will have l he )enernl slipervi ion of t his deparlmenl Rnd nil mnllltrs pennining 10

i I should 1gtlt add eSed III hi 111

Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm

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Non~

Parkland is a IUjrwJ of Tacoma-

To reach Parkland take the Edison electric car which connects with Lake Park motor

Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will ~ to it that th~1lfe brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less

All correspondence re1ati to ~e school should be adshydrused to It J 80JjGt PriIIeiJaJ

PiItlrul Jilrt8 euroGilt) W lUIIgttm