Pacific Lutheran College Bulletin Summer Session Announcement
First Tenn June 12 to July 12 Second Term July 15 to August 14
Courses for: 111(;11 SCIIOOI. GI� A DU \T ES \ETEh:.\XS Will) \\'ISII TO BE crx COLLEGE
'I'E 1< SO:\ S \V I S iJ IKG TO COM PLETE RE QU I HE�...rENTS FO� 'f'-lE IL-\CHELOR'S DEGREE TEACl-l ERS DE SIRIXG CERTI FIC\TlO:--; 1'I<lXClPAL'S .\:\D SUPERIN TEXDENT'S CREDENTIALS
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Volume XXVI
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lIIlay 1946
Number I,
Part :I
PubUshed quarterly by Pacific Lutheran COllege, Parltland (Tacoma), WaahUlgton. Entered as second-cIalis matter September 1, 1943. a t the post offl.ce at Parkland, Waahington. under the Act of Congress of Angullt 24, 1912.
First Term-June 12 to July 12 Course Number
Title and Credit Hours General Biology (4)
Biology 5 5
,\ stud" of IlI\·crtchr;ltes.
Teacher To be selected
Chemistry 52
General Inorganic Chemistry (4)
Education
105
Public School System (2) J ncludes :;tud" of the I'nhlic School 1lallual required for certificatioll.
To be selected
Education
197
Special Projects (1-3) Dc,;i�lIed (or i,erSUllS desiring an opportl;nity to pursuc ;:pecia! lilies oi interest. AcceptaiJlc towarus meding administrative credcntial,.
To be selected
Mr. Ramstad
English 61a
Literary Backgrounds (1 y.) Sun'ey oi English Litnaturc. Second hali of this cour,e "ttercd during second tCrtll.
Mr. Ranson
English 112
Shakespeare (3)
Mr. Ranson
History 20
History and Government oi the State of VVashington (2) Required for certification In the Slate o{ \\lashington.
History 1 5 5
U. S. in VVorld Affairs (3)
Music 57
Voice (y.)
Music 59
Piano (Yo)
Music 114
Music Methods (2) A cOIllprChl'llSin' qudy of prolJlcnlS, methods, alld materials for use ill tcaching l1ll1"ic in the grade,...
Music 115
Instrumental Technique and Orchestration (2) A practical stnd\' of instrull1ents. transposition, al;c\ a;-ral".gclllcnts for school Ol'citcstras, bands, dll(j smaller groups.
Philosophy
108
Aesthetics (3) Understanding and apl,reciation L,l beauty in the "ariOl'';' arts.
Mr. Akre
Mr. Akre Mrs. Dilts Mr. VVeisii Mr. Malmin
Mr. Malmin
Mr. Pflueger
Psychology
General Psychology (3) A. hegillni116 conrse.
Speech Q
Fundamentals of Speech (3) DeaL- with basic clements oi "pcl'ch.
Miss Chilsoll
Speech 110
Dramatic Production (2) Basic principles of directing and prodll<:ing- plays, make-up. acting, and costllme.
M'ss Chilson
Mr. Fritz
NOTE: Courses in other subjects listed in our regular catalog may be organized be di.scontinued.
kFERINGS ����,���Second Term-July IS to August 14 Course Number
Teacher
Title and Credit Hours
Art
55
Art Fundamentals (3) J")rpl)orlioll, yaitles, cnlllpn�ili()ll. pcr;;pccti,'c, color. ,\kdia arc pellcil, charcoal, waler color" "a,l.el.
Miss Berg
Art
125
Industrial Art (2) raft, suitabk for children III public schools,
Miss Berg
Education
191
Elementary Remedial Education (2) Acceptable towards Illt-ctlll):: adlllin· istraLive credelltials. Lis{ D.
Education
194
Elementary Administration and Supervision (3) Acceplable towards meeting' ad 111111istrativc credential;;. List A.
English 61b
Literary Backgrounds OYo) Survey oi Engl i s h literature. cc·ntinuation of Ellghsh 61a oifert·J first term.
English 109
C hild ren 's Literature (2)
Health Education 54
First Aid (1) Official Rnl Cmos course.
1\
Miss Nielsen
Miss Nielsen
Miss Blomquist
Miss Blomquist
Health Education 122 School H ealth Problems (2)
Mrs. Young
Mrs. Young
History 102
History of the Far E as t (2)
Mathematics 51
Higher Algebra (3)
Music 1
Fundamentals (3) HtldilllCIlLs pi nlWdc,
Mr. Weiss
Music 57
Voicl' (Yo)
Mrs_ Dilts
Music 59
Piano (Yo)
Mr. Weiss
Music 101
World of Music (2) _\pprc('iatioll ot lllllsic.
Mr. Weiss
Physical Education 141 Methods of Folk Dancing
Mr. Jordahl
(2)
Science 22
Introduction to Physical Science (2) .\ survey COllrse.
Sociology 104
Labor Problems
if registration be sufficient.
Miss Reneau
(�{)
Nature ;111(\ treatment "f lahor problems ill the C lIit(,,) Slates.
Mrs. Young Mr. Jordahl
Miss Reneau
Classes in which registration is less t han fiue
may
General Information LOCATION ('aciii,' I.utilnan Colk;.;' i, l(Jclled ill till' village of l':lrklalld, \Vasilillg'ton. a suiJuriJ ot Tal·PIlla. Tlie Cl11ljJlI' is· al.ll'llt 7�'� IIlile, sontl! III the center 01' '['aCOIlIa, OIl Park a\"t:'lll1�, \\llil"h is t\\(J hlock� \\l�t of thl' highway fUllnillg fr0l11 'iaC()111:t to
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ACCREDITATION I'aeiiie Lutilerall Ccdl<.:f,;·" 1"; aCLredilcd by the l\'urthwcst :\"sociatillll oj Sl'("ondary ami J I ig!H�r Schuels a., a luur-year college of liiJeral arb with :I di\'ision oi elcl1lclltar�' t':2clicr training. I t i� :llso ac n-edited ll.,.- the \\'ashillg't(lll Statl' I ; oard of Education. GUIDANCE
.\ curili;,] ill\'itatiOIl is ""tC'11rkd to an \O ' l1e will) wishes to (01111";':] \vith
,'lIIIlpdellt advisers respcctiug' "dneatiollal' prohkms. \'etcralls 1l1ay reccive C"llipletc illforlilatioll :ihont l,ro(ecilirCS to be- iullc)lvcci ill applyi11g io ; a cullrsc IIi educatiun 1111(.1lr t!ll' \"etl'r:ll1;O; ,\drllinistratiIJII,
COSTS Tuition
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Lihrary tn: l.hemi�trv lab fcc Biolugy iab icc
Art fle ... Ili�lno aIld \'Ol('l' Dorlllitorv rOOlllS r\loms D ormitor
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Hoard
7.25 per nulit hUlll 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.UO 10.00 12.50 7.50
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it:sson for old r()OIl1� per tcrlll for ncw r001115 PCI' wcck. Only breakfast i, �en'eUl)11 SlIndavs. Cafe teria meal tickets ;i'vailable. PCI' term
ROOMS The Collc.c.:c dorJllltory ro(lills aecoItlIIlodate two persons and arc furnished with dres,;cr,.tables, chairs.. sing-k beds·. mattresse". ,\11 other necessary articles. sllch as bbnl:ds, cheets, pillo\\ s, towels. curtains. rllg'';, rcadin.'?,· lamps. ctc .. !lltlSt be pr()\'ided by til" student. Furnished and uniurni"hed rouJIls may bl' fl'uted in thc locality. One wing or the dormitory will be "",en'crt for married swelents ii a sufficicnt nnlllbcr make reservations. RECREATION l{"creatioll facilities incll1tk tenllis, golf, hikes. picnics. swiJllming. boating
"n healltiful Sp:l1iilway l.ake, skiing on tire Illount;;ins. trips to the Sound, and in:piration frolll :'·Iollnt Haini('C. "the s!low-deckefi. crims{)n-colorecl majestic i"rlll t owering ;I;'('ainst the blue sky in lonely gr;incleur ... "
WORK OPPORTUNITIES Sttldent: v.-ho nl'l'u employment to Irdp iin:tncl' their edncation shoulel apply to the Colle-g,' E111ploYIllCllt ScrVIl:C-. Ol'Portl1l1itics arc 1I11tllerOUS at presellt. J [Isufficient lunds l1e(,ll not deter a prospective studclIt from attclldillf:;'. Fall Semester Begins Monday, September 16
.\dclress requests ior catalog to the Registrar, Pacific Lutheran Cui leg". I 'arkland. \Vashingtoll. :\pplications for aunlis,;ion and rcscnations for rooms should he ill early. For further illformati( 1l respcctillg Sll\l1lllcr session ('our,,,s, writt' or call
the Dircl'lor of the SUl1lll](.:r Sessiun. Pacific Lutherau (oIIcQe. l'al·kJaud. vVashill�tOIl. Phone GRanite 8611 . If yuu pian u; attend, an ('ariy ,'olDllll1llication will be ii]lprLci:.tcd. �
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