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\ @.... - -- UNIVERSITY CALENDAR First Semester 1969-70

September 13 Saturday Registration of part-time students for night and Saturday classes

September 15 Monday AM Freshman Orientation begins Monday 1M Orientation of transfer students

September 16 Tuesday AM Registration of seniors and graduate students Tuesday Registration of juniors ans sophomores

September 17 Wednesday AM Registration of juniors and sophomores Wednesday PM Registration of freshmen

September 18 Thursday Registration of freshmen

September 19 Friday Classes begin (M-W-F schedule)

September 22 Monday Last day to register for a full load

September 29 Monday Last day to register for credit

October 13 Monday Student who drop courses after this da te will automatically receive marks of ''E" in the courses dropped

October 20 Monday Freshman grade reports to Data Pro­ cessing

November 17 Monday Mid-term grade reports to the Registrar's Office

November 26 Wednesday Thanksgiving Holiday begins at 11:20 A.M.

December 1 Monday Class work resumes at 8:00 A.M.

December 19 Friday Christmas Holiday begins at 11:20 A.M.

January 5 Monday Class work resumes at 8:00 A.M.

January 23, 26, 27 and 28 Final examinations

January 30 Friday First semester closes at 4:30 P.M.

ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS

February 4 Wednesday Registration 5 Thursday 6 Friday

February 7 Saturday Registration of part-time students for night and Saturday classes

February 9 Monday Classes begin

June 6 Saturday Second Semester closes at 12:00 M.

Volume 34 July 1969 NO.3 Bulletin published by Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky, four times a year: April, May, July, and December. Entered as second-class matter at the post office of Morehead, Kentucky.

- 1 - I) ffice IIdJ'ull Duran, President . . . . lid 201 IIcademic AfEa;rs

harren C. Lappin, Vice President for Academic Aff~irs and Dean of the F;]cul ty ...... Ad 303 ~loYl'is L. Norfleet, Vice President for Research and Development Ed-A 903 Paul rord Davis, Dean of Undergraduate Programs ...... Ad 204 John R. Duncan, Dean of GraduiJte l'rograms ...... Ad 203 C. Nelson Grote, Dean, School of Applied Sciences and Technology III 210 James H. Powell, Dean, School of r:ducation ...... Ed-A 201-F Johnson E. Duncan, Dean, School of Humil nities ...... B 107 IvilJ iam C . Simpson, Dean, School of Sciences and Mathematics L 123 Roscoe Playforth, Dean, School of Social Sciences R 206 Linus A. rail', Registrar ...... Ad 205 Jerry Franklin, Associate Registrar Ad 205 Mm'y ella IvcJls, Assistant Registrar Ad 205 Bill B. Pierce, Director of Admissions Ad 304 Jilek D. I:] lis . Director of Liuraries . Librar~' IvilJ iam C. lIillllpton, Director of Reading Clinic Ed-B 204 Hilzl"l Ivhit"ker, Director of Testing .... Ed-A 501-E Nornw n Tant. Director 0 f Instructional Media . Ed-B 210 HOlldal D. H;,rl . Din~ctor of Un;versity 13reckinridge School Breck Thonws II. Harris, Professor of Military Science . . . . . Button Student Affairs

Roger L. Ililson, Vice President for Student Affairs Ad 301 Buford Crager, Deiln of Students ..... Ad 301 Am", Mac' Riggle, Associate Dean of Students Ad 301 Ron.1Jd L. IvaJke, Associilte Dean of Students Ad 301 Llmer Anderson, Student Finance Officer Ad 305 Lilrry St ephenson, Director of Student Housing Ad 305 Jack Henson, Director Doran University Center DUC Hussell Kirk, Director of Security ......

Universi ty Affairs

Raymond R. Hornback, Vice President for University Affairs Ad 104 MOOl'oe Wicker, Director of School Relations. Ad 101 Director of Alumni Relations ...... Ad 105 George Burgess, Di rector of Photography Ad 106 Hartin Hu ffman, Dire ctor of Publicati ons and Printing Ad 103 Keith Kilppes, ASSistant in Public Information .... Ad 102 Dale Greer, ASSistant in PuLlic Information-Radio & TV Ad 102 BUSiness Affairs Russell N. flcClure, Director of BUSiness Affairs Ad 202 Robert Iv. Stokes, ASSistant Director of BUSiness Affairs Ivilliam ewers. Director of Food Services Ad 202 Vinson' Ivatts. Director of Non-A cademic Pe~s~n~ei Ad 202 Glen BoodlY, Director of PhySical Plant Ad 206 RSB Volume 34 July J969 No . 3 Bulletin published . by Morehead Stilte University, Morehead, Kentucky, four tlmes iJ year : Aprll, Hay, July, and Dt.:cember . Entered as second-class matter at the post office of Norehcad, Kelltueky.

- 1 - ESTIMATED FEES FOR ONE SEMESTER

Registration Fee - Resident $ 100.00*

Donmitory Room Rent 100.00 120.00**

College Post Office Box Rent .75

Incidenta 1 Fee 20.00

Special Events Fee 5.00***

Laundry Service 4.00

Estimated Cost of Books 40 . 00 $ 269.75 - 289 . 75

*This fee for non-resident students is : $350.00 **Depends on the dormitory to which the student is assigned ***Required for undergraduate students, optional for graduate students

PART-TIME FEES

The Registration Fee for undergraduate students who are residents of Kentucky and enrolled for less than twelve hours of work is $9.00 per semester hour. This fee for non-resident students in $30.00 per semester hour.

The Registration Fee for graduate students who are residents of Kentucky and en­ rolled for less than nine hours of work is $12.00 per semester hour. This fee for non-resident students is $40.00 per semester hour .

All students enrolling for more than six hours during a semester are required to pay the regular Incidental Fee.

OTHER EXPENSES

The University maintains modern cafeterias in The Doran University Center and in Al umni Tower, and food may be purchased at reasonable rates.

Books and necessary supplies may be secured at the University Bookstore . Prices on these items are hel d at a minimum.

REFUNDS

Refunds of fees will be made as follows:

A student withdrawing for justificable cause during the first week of school will be refunded 757. of his fees, and within the second or third weeks will be refunded 507. of his fees, provided however, that the student is not a recipient of a loan, grant, or a scholarship, in which case the refund will be made according to the provisions of the particular financial aid program.

No refund of fees will be made after the first three weeks from the first day of classes .

- 3 - SUBJECT INDEX READ CAREFULLX: "g' 1. The University reserves the right to revise this 9 schedule in any way that seems desirable. AgrLculture 2. Special permission must be secured to carry a Art .. 31 student load of more than 17 hours. (Maximum for Biology 47 graduate students - 1.5 hours.) 10 Business 3. Courses numbered in the 300's and 400's carrying 48 the letter "Gil may be taken for graduate credit Chemhtry by qualified students. Graduate students enroll­ DramatLc Art 33 ing for any of these courses should check carefully 50 E.lrth Science with both the course instructor and the Dean of EconallLcs 55 Graduate Programs to be certain of prerequisite 18 Education qualifications. 35 EngUsh STEP 1. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors should pick up the FLne Arts 31 preliminary portion of their registration packet at 38 the office of the Dean of the School of their first French major prior to reporting to the Field House. Fill Geography 56 in the information requested on all of the cards Geology 50 EXCEPT the class schedule on the white registrar1s 50 card and the final schedule on the front of the 39 student information card which will be completed after " ..man 24 you have received all class cards. Complete in pencil Hea lth or ink as specified. Rhtory 57 l4 Hc:me Econoraics STEP 2. All students will report to the Field House (Station l5 "A") as called for in the alphabetical schedule for Industrial Education registration on page 7. Students should check the 33 Journa111111 Ildrop and add II boards located in the Field House and 39 Latin .. begin to select other alternatives for classes or 24 sections shown as closed. Library Science 51 MAthelll4tlcs .. STEP 3 . Students will pick up their master card and the re­ 62 mainder of their registration packet at Station I~II, MlUtary Science 39 Music . .. .. STEP 4. (a) Juniors, seniors, and graduate students may pro­ 26 Physica 1 Eduea tion ceed directly into the multi-purpose room through 53 ll Phydcs Station "C , 44 (b) Freshmen and sophomores will be required to have Phllosophy 59 their trial schedule cards stamped and signed by Political Science an adviser before entering the registration area 22 ll Psychology . . . . at Station "C • Advisers will be located on the 34 RadLo and Televlsion second floor level of Laughlin Building in the 30 following rooms: Recreation 39 R.ussian School of Applied Sciences & Tech ... . LB 207 45 School of Sciences & Mathematics ... . LB 208 Schnce School of Education ...... LB 209 55 Soc La 1 Sc lence School of Social Sciences ...... LB 213 School of Humanities ...... LB 215 Sociology 60 39 Spanhh 33 - 5 - Speech

• 4 • STEP 5. Upon entering the registration area (Station "C") students should report to the Program of Studies table REGISTRATION SCHEDULE a t the school of their first major in Area "0". No Fall 1969 class cards will be issued unless the Program of Studies card has been officially stamped and signed .

If a change in your schedule becomes necessary because SeniDrs and Graduate Students of conflict, closing of a section, etc., be certain that any class cards you have already received, but Tuesday. September 16 Tuesday. September 16 will not be able to use, are returned to the station 7:30- 8 :30 A-B-C-D 9:30-10:30 L-M-N-O-P-Q-R 8:30- 9:30 E-F-G-H-I-J-K that issued them. If you have ~ trouble ~ your 10:30-11:30 S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z schedule that cannot be resolved Qy those handing out cards and advising, please ~ the Dean of your sc~l.

STEP 6. After YDU have received class cards fDr all CDu rses you are to take, go to the tables set up in Area liE" SDphomDres and Juniors and enter your final schedule in ink on the reverse side .of the Registrar's Card (white) and on the front Tuesday, September 16 Wednesday. September 17 side of the Student InfDrmatiDn Card. 12:30-1:30 C-D-E 7:30- 8:30 M-N-O -P 1:30-2:30 F-G-H 8:30- 9:30 Q-R-S PersDnal infDrmation requested on all cards in YDur 2:30-3:30 I-J-K-L 9:30-10:30 T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z packet should also be filled in at this time. 10:30-11:30 A-B

STEP 7. Go tD the "Final Check" statiDn at Area "F" fDr final apprDval of your schedule .of classes. It will be necessary at this time to present for checking in this .order: YDur Ma ster Card (pink) Freshmen Your Student InfDrmatiDn Card YDur Registrar's Card (white) Wednesday. September 17 ThurSday. September 18 Your Class Cards arranged in the order 12:30-1:30 C 7:30- 8:30 I-J-K-L listed .on your Registrar ' s Card 1:30-2:30 D-E-F 8:30- 9:30 M-N-O 2:30-3:30 G-H 9:30-10:30 P-Q-R STEP 8. After your Registrar's Card (white) has received the 10:30-11:30 S ''Final Check" proceed to the Student Affairs desk 12: 30- 1:30 T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z (A rea "G ") . 1:30- 2:30 A-B 2:30- 3:30 MiscellaneDus STEP 9. PrDceed to the Business Table (Area "H") to pay fees and comp lete your registration.

Lea ve by EXIT "I". NIGHT AND SATURDAY CLASSES

Classes will begin at 8:00 a.m., Friday, September 19, 1969, Part-time students for night and Sa t ur day c 1asses will reg- .on YDur M-W-F schedule. Since YDU will turn in all class cards ister .on Saturday, September 13, from 8:00 to 11:30 A.M . and YDur Student InformatiDn card upon completiDn .of registra­ tion, be sure you make a CDPY of 'YD ur final schedule fDr your Full-time students do not register for these c lasses at this own use. time. - 6 - - 7 - SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND T£CIINOLOCY SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

Call COUTse No No Course Title Hour Call Course Urs, 0 Roan Instructor OaYS Ro~ Instructor iN~O~ __ -=~N~O~.~ ______-=.. c.o~u~'~'~'''T.'~'.'~' ______JC~'"'______~H~ou~' ____ _"~.~y~,.. __ ~~m. __ ~"......

~ (Continued) ~ (Continued) 1094 237-1 Secretarial Skills 3 9: 10 IThF C-304 Burford 1123 375B-l Methods of Teach Shorthand 1:50 T C-302 Burford 1095 237-2 Secretarial SkLll, 3 6iJO-9:00 PH. Tues C-J04 Su rford 1124 375B-2 Methods of Teach Shorthand 1:50 Th C-302 Burford 1096 252-1 Mathematics oC Finance 3 8:00 HWF C-3Ll James 1125 384 Intermediate Accounting 4 9:10 HTIhF C-307 Sarker Hathematics of Finance 3 1'50 HWF C-307 James 1126 402G Managerial Accounting 3 9:10 l1WF C-309 Brooks 1098 252- 3 Mathematics of Finance 3 6 : 30-9:00 PH Wed C-310 James 1127 4049 Prod uction Management 3 8:00 'IThF C- 310 Pierce 1099 281-1 Principles of Accounting I 3 8:00 HWF C-307 Hinson 1128 4069 Theory of Accounts 3 1:50 MWf C-307 Barker HOD 281-2 PrLnciples of Accounting 3 9:10 IThF C-311 Jame s 1129 4lOG Personnel Management 3 l:50 l1WF C-310 Watts 1101 281-3 Principles of Accounting I 3 10: 20 MWF C-309 Staff 1130 451C Retail Merchandising 3 6:30-9:00 PH Man !IE-3Ot. Moore 1102 281-4 Principles of Accounting I 3 11:30 TThF C-307 Jame s 1131 452G Marketing Research and 3 9:10 MWF C-310 Staff lt~) 281-5 Principles of AccOUnting I Analysls 3 12 :40 C-307 Staff 1104 281 - 6 1132 455 Principles of Accounting I 3 Advertising Principles and 11:30 TThF C- 307 Staff 12:40 TThF C-309 St aff Procedures ,,",,0~5c--,228.10-L' __ -"PO'~'U""'Ci"PU"'>'-"0!f_A~"~0.UC""li~""'C"-13~02' ____ S~'a"'f"-___ 1133 461G-1 Business Law I llIL--"~~L-~~~~L1~~ ______~3L-______13~'QOQO ____ ~HWf~ ____ ~C~-3~O~'t-__ ~S~,a~'~'L-__ _ ,1"'"0"'______-13c-______JTThJ1"Fc_ __ ->C"-13'0" ____ C'02n.Y<.',<,'-- ll34 461C-2 Business Law I "28.2~-.' -"PO'Oi"""'"i"p"""'-"0.f"AO£"<0.u~n"Ci"n"'

call Course Call Course Hrs. Hr s. No No Course Title e, . No No Course Title e, lIour Davs Ro~ Instructor Hour Days Ro~ In s tructo r

BUSINESS (Continued) HOME ECONOMICS (Co ntinued )

ll51 570 Research Problems 1-3 Arranged Montgomery 1221 355 Child Development 9: 10 F 1lE-317 Bell Laboratory 9: 10-11 20 MIl 1lE-317- Bell 1152 576 Independent Research 1-3 Arranged Montgomery IIE-I02

1153 599 Thesis Arranged C320A Staf[ 1222 362 Cons line r Ed uca t ion 3 3 :00 MWF Staff

1223 431 IIwnan Nutrition 3 12 :40 IThF Bell H(J1E ECONOMI CS HE-213 1224 432G- I Prob lem s in Ma.na gcment and 3 8:00 F L-128 H.a llory 1200 101 Personal and Family Living 2 12:40 TTh HE-215 Snyder Quantity Cooke r y La boratory 8:00-11:20 L-126 H.a llory 1201 130-1 Elern. Foods and Nutrition 9:10 MF IIE-I08 Allen Laboratory 8:00-10:10 W HE-I08 Allen 1225 432G-2 Prob lems in Mana gement and 3 8:00 F L-128 Ha llory Quant ity Cookery 1202 130-2 Elern. Foods and Nutrition 3 9: 10 TF HE-I08 Patton L.1b ora t ory 8: 00-11: 20 TTh L-126 Ma Hory Labo ratory 8:00-10:10 Th IIE -I08 Patton 1226 438G Experl..menta 1 Foods 3 3:00 F HE-ll5 Bell 1203 130-3 Elern. Foods and Nutrition 3 11:30 WF HE - I08 P!l tton Laboratory 3:00-5: 10 MIl IIE-)15 Bell Laboratory 10:20-12:30 M IIE - I08 Pa tton 1227 441G Tailo r ins 2 4:10-6:20 MIl I(E-202 Snyder 1204 141-1 Cloth. Design & Construction 3 9:10 F 11E-202 Donovan Laboratory 8:00-10:10 MIl HE-202 Donovan 1228 451 Home Furnish ings 3 1:50 TF HE-3l7 801in La bo ratory 1:50-4:00 Th HE-317 801in 1205 141-2 Cloth. Design & Construction 3 11:30 F HE-202 Staff Laboratory 10:20-l2:30 MW IIE-202 Staff 12 29 452 Home Mana gement 2 12 :40 MIl 11E-315 Staff Palmer lz06 141-3 Cloth. Desisn & Cons truc tion 3 1:50 F itE-202 Staff 12 30 454-1 Home Management Hou se 3 Arranged House Staff Laboratory . 50-4 :00 MIl HF.-Z02 Staff Palmer 123 l 454-2 !lome Management lIouse 3 Arranged lIouse Sta ff 1207 231- 1 Famlly Meal Management 3 1:50 F IIE-I08 Patton Laboratory :50-4:00 MIl HE-L08 Po tton 1232 457G Interior Design 3 6:30-9:00 PM Hon HE-317 Bo lin

120S 231-2 Family Meal Management 3 1:50 F HE-L08 Patton 1233 470 Methods in Teaching Vocational 4 8:00 ThF 11E- 317 Bo lin Laboratory :50-4:00 TTh HE-i08 Patton Home Economics 8:00- 10:10 T HE-317 Bolin 11£-213 Grote- 1209 240 Textiles 3 12 :40 MF HE-304 Donovan 1234 471 Seminar (Voca tional) 4:10 H HE-215 Bolin 1210 Laboratory A 11: 30-1 :40 W HE -200 Donovan 12il Laborato ry B 1:50-4:00 W IIE-2oo Donovan 12 35 476 Special Problems 1-3 Arranged lIE-LODe Staff

1212 Family Clothing Problems 3 12:40 F HE -202 Donovan 1236 570 Re sear ch Problems 1-3 Arranged 11E-10CIA. Snyder Laboratory 11:30-1:40 TTh 11E-202 Oonovan 1237 576 Independent Study 1-3 Arranged IIE - lOCA Snyder 1213 241-2 Family Clothing Problems 3 1:50 F 11E-202 Donovan Labo.ratory l:50-4:00 TTh tlE -202 Donovan INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 1214 251 Household Equipment 3 1:50 ThF HE-315 Staff Laboratory 1:50-4:00 T HE-315 Sta [f 1300 102-1 Graphic Arts I 3 8:00 T IA-308 Nass Labo ratory 8 :00 MWThF lA-307 Nan 1215 302 Nutrition for Elem Teachers 6:30-8:10 PM Wed HE-303 Patton 1301 102-2 Graphic Art s I 3 9: 10 w lA-30S lIu f Eman 1216 303 Family Health 3 11:30 TThF IlE-315 A lten Labo ratory 9:10 !fIThF lA-307 lIuffman

Elements of Nutrition 3 8:00 TIhF HE-30) Bell 1302 l02-3 Graphic Arts I 3 4:l0-5:l0 WTh lA-30S Huffman Labo ratory 5: LQ-6:20 WTh lA-307 lIuffman 1218 320-2 Elements of Nutrition 3 6:30-9:00 PM Mon, HE -303 Allen 1303 103-l Technica 1 Dra .... ing I 3 9:10 T IA-311 Crawford 1219 330 Quantity Food Purchasing 3 3:00 HWF HE-3l7 Allen Labo ratory 9:10 MWThF lA-311 Crawfor d

1220 341G Flat Pattern Design TTh HE-202 Snyder 1304 103-2 Technics 1 Drawing I 3 11:30 W IA-311 Crawford Laboratory 11:30 !fIThF lA-311 Crawf ord 14 - 15 - SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECIINOI.OCV SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECmmLOGY

Call C 'uru' lin . Call Course IIrs. Nn. N" Course Title Cc. llour Days Ro~ Instructor No. No Course Title C,. Hour Days Ro~ Instructor

INDUSTRLAL EDUCATION (Continued) INDUSTRIAL F.DUCATION (Continued)

1305 Technical Drawing I 3 lZ:40 T LA-ZllDP Tucker 1329 317 T1me nnd Motion Study 2 ):00 TIh HE-Z06 H Roberts L."!boratory l Z:40 HWThF lA-2110P Tucker !A- 1330 nOG Indus tria 1 Arts for the 3 ZltOP Naas ilOb Technical Drawing I 3 4: 10-5: 10 WTh Crawford EICf11Cntary Teacher !A- 1.. 1 hora lory 5: 10-6: 20 WTh Crawford Lnboratory 10:00-12:00 AM Sat. 211 Naas

1)07 106 Thermoplastic Processing 3 10:20-1 Z:30 H Whitt 1331 322 Photography Z 11:30 M Huffman 1.1boratory 10:20-12:30 Y Whitt 1332 Labclratory A 11:30 WF* Huffman 1333 lAboratory B 11:30 TTiI Huffman 1308 111 Basic Wood Technics 3 8:00 Th Tucker fAboratory 8:00 H1VF Tucker 1334 )JOG Industrial Design 2 8:00 F L-224 Newton 1335 Ln bora tory A 8:00-10:10 H L-227 Newton lJ09 160 Introduction to PCIW'er and 3 1:50 TTh L-224 lIoneywe 11 1336 La bora tory B 8:00-10:10 W L-227 Newton Fluid Mechanics l.aboratory 1:50 HF* L-4 Honeywe 11 1337 34l Transis t ors and Semiconductors 3 8:00-10:00'AH Sat. IA-314 M.Roberta Lnboratory 10:00-l2:00 AM Sat IA-)14 H Roberts 1) 10 18b Genera 1 Hetals I 3 9: 10 H IIE-206 lIoneywe It 1311 Lnboratory A 8:00 TWThF LA-208 lIoneywell 1338 386-1 Welding 2 ):00 M IIE-20b Honeywell 1312 Lnboratory B 9: 10 nrrhF LA-208 lIonevw(' II Laboratory ):00 WF* lA-20a Honeywell

1313 202 Graphic Arts II 3 1:50 H lIuffman 1339 386-Z Welding 2 6:30-7:30 PH Hon. IA-I04 Newton Lnboratory 1:50 TWThF Huffman lAboratory 7:30-9:00 PH Hon lA- 208 Newton

1314 203 Technical Drawing II 3 1:50 Y Nan 1340 388 Machine Shop I 3 1: 50 F lA-t04 Newton Lnboratory i:50 HTIhF Nass Laboratory 1:50-4:00 TTh lA-lOb Newton IA- 1315 204 Descriptive Geometry 3 3:00 211DP Whitt 1341 390 Principles of Trade and 4:10-6:20 M IA- t04 Baker Lnbora tory 4: 10 211DP Whitt Industr1.o I Education

13lb Hl Advanced Wood Technics 3 9: 10 Th lA-I04 Tucker 1342 39l Trade and Technical AnalyaiB 2 6:30-8:10 PH Wed. 1A-104 Lnboratory 9:LO H1VF lA-LO) Tucker Tcchniau('s IA- 1317 222-1 General Crafts 2 10: ZO H 21tOP N.Roberts 134) 395 Special Problems in Vocational 1-3 Arranged Baker lAboratory 10: ZO IIF" IA-211 N Robert s Industrial Education IA­ 1318 222-2 Genera 1 Crafts 6:30-7:30 PH Wed. ZltOP 1344 471a Seminar for Industria l Artll 4: 10 H HE-206 N Robi:'rta Lnboratory 7:30-9:00 PM Yed Zll """Ua rt 1345 471b Seminar for Indus Technology 4:10 liE-206 H Roberts 1319 240 Basic Electricity 3 11: 30 MY lIE-303 H.Robert. 1320 lAboratory A 10:Z0 MY 1A-314 H.Robert' 1346 472 Basic Industries l'racticum :1 :00 Th IA -I04 N .Roberts 1321 Laboratory B 11: 30 TTh lA-314 H Rob('rts L.1boratory 4:10-6:20 Th IA-I04 N. Roberts

1322 24l Basic Electronics 3 8:00 H\I IA-314 H.Roberls 1347 475 Teaching Industria 1 Arts 3 6:30-9:00 PH Hon HE-Z06 Grote Lnboratorv 8:00 TTh 16- 314 H RobertI 1348 476 Special Problems l-3 Arranged LA-I05B N.Roberts 1'323 26l Power Mechanics I 3 12 :40 MIl L-ZZ4 Honeywell Laboratory 12:40 TTh L-4 lIonel/".olell 1349 486 Patterl'lMking and Foundry 9:10 F IA -I04 Newton lAboratory 8:00-10:10 Th lA-106 Newlon I J!4 298 Intro. to Technical Educ 2 10:ZO TTh HE-20b Baker HE-Zll Grote­ 1350 497 Seminar in Voc Indus Educ 4: 10 H HE-ZI6 Bak('r 1125 JOIG Tool lAyout and Design 3 12:40 HTh IA -311 Slewa rt IA h.lratnry 12 :40 TF* IA-)l1 Stewa rt 1351 570 Research Problems. 1-3 Arranged lA-ZIO Grote

JOIG Offset Lithography 3 12:40 H 1A-)08 N,,,, 1352 576 Independent Study l-3 Arranged LA-lOSS N.Robcrts lAboratory lZ:40 TOThF 1A-307 Nass

1327 305 Housing 3 8:00 MIl LA - 311 Whi. t t *Meets every Fri day lAboratory 8:00 TTh IA-311 Whitt

L328 3ll Design and Construction 3 1:50 H lA-I04 Tucker lAboratory 1·50 MhF lA- 103 Tucker *'I."I.'ts ",-vl.'ry Friday - 17 - - 16 - Hrs. Call Course Hrs. Ca ll Courle I n!l truct or No No Course Title Cr lIour Day s Ro~ Instructor No No, Courle Title Cr Hour Dns Hangrun­ 7000 Honor l Seminar III 10j20 Tues Luckey EOUCAT1QH (Continued) 12-40 Ta pp 2022 210-8 IIlnSn Growth and Develop I 3 eOUCAIION 2923 210- 9 Jluman Growth and Deve l op I 3 12:40 TIhF 2000 100- 1 Orientat i on in Education 9: 10 Tues. Ed - 104 Wicker 2024 HO-tO Hunan Growth and Develop I 3 I-50 Ed-401 WLlson 200 t 100 -2 Oricntation in Education 8.00 TTh Ed-)03 Conley 2025 2l0-lL Hunan GrOlo'th and Develop I 3 1:50 TThF Ed-401 Ka yc r a ft ( first nine weeks)

2026 210- 12 Hunan Growth and Develop I ):00 Ed-401 Ta pp 2002 100-3 Orienta t ion i n Ed ucation 9: 10 TTh Ed-303 Con l ey ( firlt nine weeks) 2027 210-13 !lunan Grovth IUld DeveLop I 3 ):00 TThF Ed-401 Ha y c raft 2003 100-4 Or ienta t ion in Education 11: 30 ... Ed-30) Conley Ed-401 Stanley ( fir st nine veeks ) 2028 300-1 lntro to Student Teaching 8:00 Ed-SOL Wo the rspoon 2004 2029 300-2 Intro, to Stuoent Teaching 8:00 100 - 5 Orientat i on in Education 12:40 Ed-303 Burress ( f irs t ni ne weeks) 20)0 300-3 Intra. to Student Teaching 9: 10 Eo - SOL We lls 2005 100·6 Orientation in Education 12:40 TTh Ed-303 Ed-L03 Stewart ( fir s t nine weeks) 20H 300- 4 Intro to Student Teaching 11 :30 Ed- l 01 Frye 200. Or ienla t ion in Education TIl> Ed-30) Chrisman 2932 300-5 lntro to Student Teaching 100- 7 3:00 ( f irs t ni ne weeks ) Ed-104 Mayhe w 2033 300-6 lntro to Student Teaching 11')0 2007 100-8 Or ientat ion in Education 4:10 TTh Ed-30) Gra ves 20)4 321-1 Teaching o[ Arithmetic 8;00 Ed·303 ( [ irst nine weeks ) Burkett 2035 321· 2 Teaching of Arithmetic 2 9: LO Ed·303 2008 100-9 Orientation i n Ed ucation 8:00 TTh Ed·30) Conley (second nine weeks ) 2036 321·3 Teachlng o[ Arithmetic 2 3;00 Ed-303 Graves 2009 100- 10 Or ientat ion in Education 9: 10 TTh Ed·JO) Conley Ed·30) Burkett ( second nine weeks) 2037 321·4 Teaching o[ Arithmetic 2 4:10

2038 325 Supervised Student Teaching 4 Arranged Ed·201D Payne 20 10 100-1 1 Orienta t ion in Education 11:)0 Ed-30) Conley (E Lcmenta ry) ( second nine weeks ) Ed-303 Hamp t On 20)9 326-1 Teachin~ o[ Reading 3 10,20 2011 100- 12 Or ientat ion in Education 12 :40 Ed-JO) Burreas Laboratory 9; 10 Br eck ( second nine weeks) Ed · 303 Baker 2040 326·2 Teaching of Reading 3 11:30 TTh 201 2 100-1) Orientation i n Ed ucation 12:40 TTh Ed-30) Sack Laborator y 9: 10 TTh Breck ( second n ine weeks )

2041 326·3 Tea ch ing of Read ing 3 1:50 HW Ed -30) Ham pton 2013 100-14 Or ientation in EdUCAtion 3:00 TTh Ed-30) Chrisman Laboratory 9 i 10 MIl Breck ( second nine weeks) Ed-303 Burress 2042 326-4 Teaching oC Reading 3 1: 50 TTh 20 14 100- 15 Orienta tLon in Ed ucation 4; 10 1"rh Laboratory 9: to TIl> Breck (second n i ne we eks ) Ed-40) Northcutt 2043 321G The Pre-School Child 3 6:30-9;00 PM Wed 2015 Huma n Growth and p!vel op. 1 3 8:00 TThF Ed-401 Suff Ed - SO L Ca udill Human Growt h a nd Develop I 2044 330 Education o[ Exceptional 3 9: 10 TThF 2016 210-2 3 9: 10 Ed-401 Tapp Children 2017 210-3 Human Growth and Devel op . I 3 9: 10 TThF Ed·401 2045 )Soc Nature and Needs of Reta rded 3 11:30 Ed - SO L Ca udill Children 2018 210·4 Human Growth and Develop . I 3 10:20 Ed-406 Chrifllll8 n 204' 360 Hiatory of Education 3 6:30-9:00 PM wed 20 19 210-5 Huma n Growth and Develop I 3 10:20 Ed-403 Stukula

2047 375 Supervised Student Teaching 4 Arrangcd Ed-20lD Payne 2020 210- 6 Human Gr owth and Develop I 3 11 :30 Ed-401 Tapp (Secondary) 202 1 210 -7 Human Cr owth and Develop I 3 11:30 IThF Ed-401 Staff

. 19 - - l8 SCHOOL OF EUUCATION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Call Course Urs. call Course IIrs. Course Title C, Hour Days Ro~ Instructor No. No. Course Title C'- Hour Days Ro~ Instructor No No

EDUCA TION (Continued) EDUCATION (Continued)

2048 J8tG Measurement Prin and Tech. J 10:20 Ed-SOL Whitaker 2120· Professional semester (Sec.) l5 8:00-10:10 M"J."WThF Ed-40b Needham Ed-21i Tests and Measurements 12:40 MIl Ed-407 Chrisman 2049 Audio-VisUIll Aids in Instr 3 Mrh Ed-213 Tant Instructional Media 1:50 Th E,,-213 Young Ed-211 Mic r oteaching Arranged T Ed-70LA Kirk 2050 Audio-Visual Aids in Instr. 6:)0-9:00 PM Wed. Ed-213 Iant 2130 Professional Semester (Sec.) l5 10:20-12:)0 mvrhF Ed-405 Murphy 2051 425 Supervised Student Teaching 4 Arranged Ed-20W Payne Tests and Measurements 1:50 TTh Ed-407 Chri.sman (Elementary) Instructional Media 1 :50 M Ed-213 Young M.icroteaching Arranged W Ed-70L\ Kirk Professionnl SemeSter (Elem l5 MTWThF Ed-)Ol Northcutt 2140 Professional Semester (Sec.) l5 10:20-12:30 MTWThF Ed-406 Griesinger 205) 427-2 Professional Semester (Elcm l5 MTWThF Baker Tests and Measurements 1 : 50 MIl Ed-407 Staff Instructiona 1 Media : 50 T Ed-213 Young 2054 Professional Semester (Elcm 10:20-12:30 MrWThF Ed-301 Graves Microteach ins Arranged Th Ed-70LA Kir k

2055 427-4 Professional Semester (Elem l5 10:20-12:30 MTWThF Ed-301 Burkett 2150 477-10 Professional Semester (Sec. l5 10:20-12:)0 IITWThF Ed-407 Sta [{ Tests and Measurements 12;40 IIh Ed-406 Chrisman W Ed-213 Young 2056 4)7G Dla gnostic and Remedial Tech. 3 6 30-9:00 PM Wod Ed-405 Stewart Instructiona 1 Media 1:50 Microteachlng Arranged F Ed-70LA Kirk 2057 447G Utilization of Ed Television 6 30-9:00 PM Mon . Ed-405 Kirk 2160 477-11 ProfeSSional Semester (Sec. l5 8 00-11: 20 MTWThF Ed-101-2 Staff 2058 452G Special Problems in Learning 2 10: 20 MIl Ed-606 Khadim Tests and Measurements 8:00- 11 :20 'if Ed-lOl-2 Staff Disorders Instructi.onal MedLa 8:00-11:20 MF Ed-lOl-2 Staff Microteach ing 8:00-11 :20 MF Ed-701A Kirk 2059 462G Remed ia 1 Read ing 3 4:10-5:30 TTh Burress 2170 500-1 Research Methods in Educntlon 2 4:40-6:20 M Ed-407 Norfleet 2060 475 Supervlsed Student Teaching 4 Arranged Ed-201D Payne ( Seconda ry) 2171 500-2 Research Methods in Education 2 6:)0-8:10 PH Tues Ed-407 Chri.sman

2061 Professional Semester (Sec. l5 8:00-10:10 MTWThF Ed-405 Stewo rt 2172 500-) Research Methods in Education 2 6:)0-8: 10 PH W,d Caud ill Tests and Measurements 12;40 TTh Ed-407 Staff Instructional Media 1: 50 F Ed-213 Young 2173 510-1 Advanced Human Growth and Dev. 3 6:30-9:00 PM l'ues Ed-606 Stukuls Mlcroteaching Arranged M Ed - 70lA Kirk 2174 510-2 Advanced Human Growth and Dev. 3 6:30- 9:00 PN Thurs. Ed-SOL Staff 2070 477-2 Professional Semester (Sec.) l5 8:00-10:10 MTWThF Ed -406 Frye Tests and Measurements 12:40 MW Ed-407 Chrisman 2175 520 Research Problems in Elem. Ed. 2 Arrangc·u Ed-30lA Instructional Media 1:50 Th Ed-213 Young Microtcaching Arranged T Ed-lOlA Kirk 2176 526 Investigations in Reading 2 6 30- 8: ! 0 PM Tues. Ed-203 Hampton

2080 477-) ProfeSSional Semester (Sec. l5 10:20-12:30 MTWThF Ed-405 Wotherspoon 2177 527 Read ing in the Elem School 3 6 30-9:00 PM Mon Ed-20) HamptOn Tests and Measurements 1 :50 TTh Ed-407 Chrisman Ed-40l Burress InstructiOnal Media 1 :50 M Ed-213 Young 2178 5)0-1 Curr iculum Construction 2 4:40-6:20 M MicrOtcaching Arranged W Ed -70LA Kirk 2179 Curriculum Construction 6:)0-8: 10 PM Wed Ed-401 Burress 2090 477 -4 Professional Semester (Sec. 10:20-12:)0 MTIIThF Ea-406 Wells Ed-406 Staff Tests ana Measurements 1:50 MIl E(I-407 Staff 2180 534 Secondary School Curriculum 6:)0- 8:10 PM Mon InstructionaL Hedia 1: 50 T B-21) Young Ed-)OI Microteaching Arranged Th Ed-70LA Kirk 2181 540 The Two-Year College in 2 W Powell Higher Educa t ion 2100 477-5 Professional Semester (Sec. l5 10:20-12:30 MTWThF Ed-407 Stanley 9: LO TTh Ed-406 La ppin Tests and Measurements 12:40 TTh Ed-406 Stanley 2182 54l Academic Problems in Higher 2 Instructional Media 1:50 W Ed-213 'ioung Educa t ion ~!icrnte~ch ing Arranged r Ed-70LA Kirk 218) 542 Student Personnel in Higher Ed-)Ol Staff 2110 Professional Semester (Sec.) l5 8:00-10:10 MTWThF Ed-405 Mayhew Education Tests and Measurements 12:40 TTh Ed -407 Staff Davi.s Instructional Hcdia 1: 50 F Ed-213 Young 2184 544 Independent Study in Higher l-3 Arranged ~Iicrot('aching Arranged M Ed -lOlA Kirk Education

2185 555A Teaching the Exceptional ChUd 6:)0-8:10 PM Tues. Ed-405 Khadim (Educable Mentally Retarded) - 20 - - 21 - SCllooL OF EDUCAtION SCllooL OF EDUCATION

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EDUCATION (Continued) PSXCIIOL(X;X (COl'lL inued)

2186 555B Teaching the Except. Chi ld 2 6:30~8:l0 PM Tues . Ed -405 Khadim 2233 153-9 General Psychology 3 12:40 Stukuls (Trainable Mentally Reta rded ) 2234 153-10 Genera 1 PsychOlogy 12 :40 TThF Berrian 2187 556 Principles of Cuidance Moo Ave 22)5 153-11 Cl nera 1 Psycho l'lfW 1:50 MWF G,ltiiick 2188 560* SUpCn'ision 6:30~9 00 PM Moo Ed -407 Grl<·sjng~r 2236 Genera I Psychulogy 1 :50 1'thF Os\),lrn,· 2189 564 Occupational Informa tion 2 6:30~8:10 PM W~d ~:(I- 50 1 2237 153-13 Geoera 1 Pl>vchlllogy 3 J:OO ElI-403 Khad im 2190 Techniques of Counse ling , 6:30-8:10 PM Tues Ed-SOl Ridd lc 2238 153-i4 General l>sycho l ngy 3 3:00 TThF Ba rbe r 2191 569* Practicurn in Guidance and 2 Arranged Ed-SOJA Riddle Counse 1 ing 2239 205-1 M('nto 1 llealth J 12:40 Ed-501 Patton

2192 Research Problems in Sec Ed 1-3 Arranged Ed-40lN Chrisman 2240 205-2 Menta 1 Health 12 :40 TThF F.d 301 I'atton

219) Semin.1r--Prob. of the Prin. 5:20-6:10 Ed-403 Murphy 2015 21O- J Human Growth and [)(ovl'lop ) 8:00 TrhF E!.l 1.01

2194 Scmlnar--Prob. of the Super­ 5:20-6: 10 Erl-403 :-turphy 20lh 210-2 1!um.1n Grllwth .Inc.! Dt·vl.'l(lp 1 9: 10 MWF visor ZOI] 210-) Iluman Growth ,Inti DL'Vl'1op. I 9: 10 TThF Ed-401 AVl' 2195 580-1 lIist and Phil. of Education 3 6:30-9 00 PM Mon, Ed-LOI Pat tnn ~018 210-1. IIWlan Growth nnd Dev('lup. 1 J 10:20 MWF flv,-' 2196 580-2 111st. and Phil of Education 3 10: 00-12 40 A."I Sat. Ed - 303 Patton ~019 210-5 Human Growth and !)cvclop , 3 lO : 20 MWF Ed-4 0"3 __-"S","u,ku",',,' ___ 2197 '84* School Finance 6:30-8:10 PM w('d, Ed -10 I Hall ~020 210-6 Human Growth and n('\'C'lop 1 3 11 :30 Ed -/,_Q.1 ___TC-'ppp'- _____ 21.98 585* Research Problems of the 2 Arranged Ed-701D llall Schoo l Leader -"O"2"1 __~2.10~-C' ___"'"'WO.,""0L>G"'CC,C,"h_"'"0""_"O""'v'£C1o.pp."' ____"3L- ______"1"'C,>30"- ____~TTDJh~ rC ____"F,1-~I ___"S"'"'"f"f _____

2199 '90 Supervision nf Student Teach, 3 6;30-9:00 rn Tut'S Ed-401 Payne ,'~O,2,' ___" 2c10~-8"-__"'"h",'"~0""G" '"o~w'"h_"'"o""_"D',"v",C1oep"","' ____~ ______-"'~'c,4e O"_ ____"'"'W"!c- _____1,~rl ~Q~'c--"'~""p"pC-____

2200 Admin of School Personne l 3 6: 30-9: 00 PM Thurs . Ed -40 1 Woth('r~po' ~02) ZLO~9 12 :40 TIhf Ed-l,OI lti

2201 595* Tht' Elem. School Principal 2 6:30-8: 10 PM Wed. Ed-303-4 Dady "'"°"04___ ,-,12 O,-'-"lO '--""'~""Oo'-'Co<"o'wC'"h_"""".d_O."v,''_''lo"p'''_,"''- __-'3L- ______--'lC, ,'O"_ ____"MWF""'- ____ !E~d __ ~ L _K.L~ ,_,,__ _

220L 599** Thes is 2-6 Arranged Sta ff WZ5 210-11 Human Growth nne! Dev('lop. J 1: 50 TIIiF

*Open only to students admitted to the program f o r '",hich the course is required or approval Cor ","0,'"' ___',-"lO,-C'C 2'---"O'=""oo"",CO<,0,w""h-","0.d_O.,,v""-"10~p",-~I,-__-,3'- ______23",0"0"_ ____lMl1},,,,,-' ____-'E~,'c,!!!tl{U ___T~tCl'- __ a Rank! Leadership Program, **Pcnnission of instructor required, -",0£2L' ___'"",lOC-01C3L-....t"'"""'""CO,-"C!'EO,W,'nh_,.'no""-o . 'eV"'C' 1"0~P"'-JIL __-,3L- ______3,-", O~0!!.... ____]1~fllr

:!241 221 Child Psychology 3 1:50 TThF PSYCIJOLOOX :242 353 Industrial Psychology J 8:00 TIhl' 2225 15)-1 General Psychology 3 8:00 MIIF Ed-403 Got<:ick f.202 354C Socia l Psychology 3 8 00 'J'ThF E,I 10') ~;l.+f I 2226 153-2 Ge nera l Psychol ogy 3 8 :00 TThF Ed-403 Stilff "'O,4~8"-~3"8<1"C'-__..LM", •• ",,u "'.'~m.,"0",-,-PC'"io,"-, ~."n"d,-,T"e"'"h!.. _____ "3,-______~10"", ,"O'- ____"'lWF'-"' ____ --'Eu -'10 I 2227 153-) Genera l Psychology 3 9: 10 MIIF £d-403 Gaud ill 124) 390 Psychology or Personality 3 11:30 TThF F.ct-60u II, rrlal! 2228 153-4 General PsychOlogy 3 9:10 TThF £d-40) Berrian c2"'4,4'--'4"2C''- ____-'~"'"'"'..!'.0"1"o.'.'''ea'-'-1_p<','"'~""'-'0°"'0''- ______'''- ______-' ,'''-, l"O'-____JTI""h~FCC ___'E""O-"""O,'_, (;, ~l}:.l ~ 2229 153-5 General Psychology 3 10:20 Ed-112 Sa rht'r c' £'4"'--'4C'"h.C'--__-""0"'!'E0"-1'2"_C!i!11' o~'eo", 1!..JP~'"'"'"h",'"1"0.g"y'--'3______!!','_j 3~0!!.::- 'w'O~O!..J""'l:L __lTl' '"""'"'c, __ .EEd:~ ~·~J..bl!...... _ 2230 153-6 Gent'ral Ps ych o l ogy 3 11: 30 Ed-606 Khadim """4,b'"--'4C'"8L-____-'PO '",'"hE°..!1£0.",',,"!CC1_T"<"tc'~'O"'L ______-'3 ______~,!!.i., l~O'- ____!MWF!Jit:... ____ .,Ed'-f,COC'C-...lJ"",'>"'""",'"f' 2231 L53-7 General Psychology 3 11:30 Ed-40) Whitaker .. 247 481G Exper menta.l Pl'lvchC'lc:>gv I 3 (.: 10 MWF E.!-(,Of, 2232 153-8 Gener al Psychol ogy 3 11:30 TThF Ed - 403 Khad im 23 - 22 - SClIooL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION c;., II Cou r se IIr!>. Call Course !Irs No. No. Course Tit Ie CL Hour D.:Iys Ro~ Instructor No. No. Course Title CL Hour Davs Room Instructor

PSYCHOLOGY (Continued) ~ (Continued)

2!48 4G4C P"rceptlon 3 :30-9:00 PH Wed. 3004 150- 5 Personal Health 2 12: 40 MW

2.!49 485C Systems .1nd Tllcorles 3 3:00 MWF Ed - 606 Berrian 3005 150-6 Personal Health 2 1:50 TTh

Adv3nc£'d Human GrO\olth and Dev. 3 6:30-9 00 PM Tues. Ed-606 Slukuls 3006 150-7 Person..,l Health 2 3:00 LS-215 Ward

2174 510-2 Advanced Human Growth and Dev 3 6:30-9.00 ~ Thurs. Ed-SOL Staff 3007 Persona 1 Hea Ith 2 4: 10 TTh

2250 534 Learning Theory 6:30-9:00 PM Mon . Ed-606 Osborne )008 203-1 First Aid and Safety 8:00 MW LS-209 Hallum

2251 557 Mental Measurements I 3 1:50 Ed-606 Haycraft )009 203- 2 First Aid and Safety 2 8:00 TTh LB-209 Behling

2252 561 Intro. to Proleclive Techniques 3 12:40 MWF Ed-606 Clough 3010 203-3 First Aid and Safety 2 9: 10 NW LB-209 llalllml

30ll 203-4 First Aid and Safety 2 9:10 TIh LS-20g Staff LIBRARY SCIENCE 3012 203-5 First Aid and Safety 2 11:30 I.B-209 liallum lJOO 227 -1 Literalure and Materials for 10:20 Library Reser Children )013 203-6 First Aid and Safety 2 11:30 TTh LB-209 Staff

2301 227 - 2 Literature and Materials (or 3 11:30 TThF Library Reser 2239 205-1 Mental Health 12:40 Ed-SOL Patton Children 2240 205-2 Mental Health ) 12:40 TThF Ed-SOL Patton 2302 227-3 Literature and MaterlllLs for 3 l2 :40 MWF Library Wlll iams Children )014 300-1 Health in the Elcm School 2 8:00 NW LB-206 Sadler

230) 227-4 Literature nnd Hlllerlllls for 3 L50 MWF Libra ry Reser 3015 Health in the Elem. School 2 8:00 TTh LB-206 Sad ler Children 3016 300-3 Health in the El cm School 2 10:20 NW LB-206 Staff 2304 227-5 Literllture and Materials for 3 1:50 TThF Library Reser ChIldren 3017 300-4 Health in the Elem. School 2 11:30 TTh LB-206 Staff

2305 301 Library Organ and Admin. 3 9 : 10 TThF Libra rv Reser )018 303-1 Community Health 3 9: 10 LB - 205 Raines

2306 311G Catn l oging and Classification 3 9: 10 MWF Library Williams 3019 303-2 Community Hea lth 11:30 LB - 205 Thompson

2307 321G Sooks and Materials for Young 3 6:30-9:00 1'1'1 Mon . Library Williams 3020 303-3 Community Health 3 11:30 TThF LB-206 Staff People Ed-Hi )021 304 -1 Health In the Sec . School 2 12:40 MW Raines 2049 382C-l Audio-Visual Aids in Instr 3 Ed-213 Tant Ed-211 3022 304-2 Health in the Sec . School 2 12 :40 TTh LB-205 Raines 2050 382C-2 Audio-Visual Aids in Instr 3 6:30- 9:00 PM Wed . Ed-213 Tant 1217 320-1 Elements of Nutrition 3 8:00 TThF HE-303 Bell 2308 411G Re(erence and Bibliography 3 9: 10 TIhF Library Williams 1218 320-2 Elements of Nutrition 3 6:30-9: 00 PM Mon HE-30) Allen 2309 47sG School Library Practice Arranged Libra ry Williams 3023 341 Affiliation in School Health Arranged LB-200E Ra ines 2310 570 Research Problems Arranged Library Ell is 3024 342 ACfU i.n Ccmnunity Health Arranged L8-200E Raines

)025 360-1 Family Healrh 9: 10 TThF LB - 205 Raines

3000 150 - 1 Persona 1 Health 8:00 NW LB-215 Thompson 3026 360-2 Family HeA tth 12:40 NWF LB-206 Staff

3001 150-2 Persona 1 Hea tth 2 9: 10 TTh LB-215 Thompson 3027 402 Kinesiology 3 3:00 TThF 1.8-205 Bentley

3002 150- 3 Personal Health 10 20 MW LB- 215 Ward 3028 432C Physiology of EKercise 2 6 : 30-8:10 PM Mon. L8-205 R.a ines LB-205 Ra ines 30

- 24 - - 25 Call Course IIrs. Call Course lira , N,' No Courst' Title C, lIour OavII Room Ins tructor No No Course Tit 11." C'- lIour Days Room Ins tructor

IlEALTIl (continued) PHYSICAL EDUCATiON ( Continued )

3030 570 Re search Problems [ - 3 Arranged Ui-200E Ra ines 3077 10SW-2 Conditioning (wome n) Il :30 HTWTh Gym-S Staff (1st 9 weeks)

PHYS ICAL EDUCATION 3078 l05W-3 Conditioning (women) 11:30 H1VTh Gym-S Staff pnd 9 weeks) 3050 lOO-l Golf (lst 9 weeks ) 11' 30 HIllTh Course Starr 3079 10bM-l Wr est 1 i ns (men) 9: 10 HW LB-2l2 Wa lke r 3051 100-2 Golf (1st 9 weeks) l2:40 HTWTh Course Starr )080 106H-2 Wr estling (men) 9:10 ITh LB-2l2 Wa l ker 3052 100-3 Golf (1st 9 weeks ) 1 :50 HTWTh Cou r se Starr 3081 106M -3 Wrclltl1ng (men) 11: 30 LB-2l2 Wa l ker 3053 101-1 Tennis (1st 9 weeks) ll :30 'ITIIT" Courts SW(!eney 3082 10GM-4 wrest ling (m en) 11:30 IIh LB-2l2 Wa l ker 3054 101-2 Tennis (ls t 9 weeks) l 2 :40 HTWTh Courts Staff 308) 106H.-5 Wrest ling (men) 12:40 HW LB-212 Staff )055 101-3 Te nnis (lst 9 weeks) l:50 HJVTh Courts Starr 3084 106M-6 Wre s t Ung (men) 12 :40 IT" LB - 212 Staff )O~b 101-4 Tennis (1st 9 weeks) 3:00 Courts Sadler 3085 107-1 Bowling (Lst 9 W('l'ks) 8:00 HTWTh Lanes Staff )057 to?-! 8.!tdrninton ( 1st 9 weeks) 8:00 H'Mh Cho pru:! n )086 107-2 Bowllng (tst 9 weeka) 9: 10 tm/Ih Lanes Staff 3058 102-2 Sndminton ( 1st 9 1J'eeks) 9: LO KIWIh Gym-N Starr )087 107-3 Bowling Ost 9 wt'eks) II :30 HTWTh Lnnes Staff 3059 102-3 Sadntlnton ( lilt 9 weeks ) 12:40 !!!VIh Gym-N Mamie Bowling (2nd 9 weeks) 8:00 HTWTh Lanes Staff 3060 103-1 Archery (1st 9 weeks) 9: 10 HTWTh Range Staff 3089 107-5 Bowling ( 2nd 9 weeks) 9:10 HTWTh Lane s Staff ]061 103-2 Archery (lilt 9 weeks) 11 : 30 HTWTh Range Sta (( 3090 107-6 Bowling (2nd 9 weeks) 1l;30 HTWTh Lanes Sta ff 3062 104M-I GYllmBstics (men) 9: 10 Cym-S 309 l 108 Restricted Phys ical Educ , 9: 10 Lobby Staff ]063 10411-2 Gymnastics (men) 9:10 II" Gym-S Chnpman (2nd 9 weeks)

3064 104M-3 Gymnastics (men) 10:20 Gym-S Staff 3092 10911-1 Individual Sports 1 (men) 2 11 :)0 mF F II Hannie

3065 10411-4 GymnastiCS (men) 11 :30 IIh Cym-N Chapman 3093 10911-2 Individual Sports I (men) 2 3:00 HWF Gym-N Penny

306b I04M-5 Gym~18tics (ml' n)(ls t 9 weeks ) 12:40 MTWTh Cm-S Walker 3094 11.3M-I Soccer (men ) ( 1st 9 weeks) 1 9: 10 HTWTh Field Staff

3067 10411-6 Gymnas tics (men )(lst 9 weeks) 1'50 "Mh Cym-S Starr 3095 11311- 2 Soccer (!!\Cn)

30b8 t04W- l Gymnastics (women) 8'00 m Gym-S Staff )096 llJH- l Soccer (women) (1st 9 weeks) 11:30 HT\ITh Fiel d Stser

3061:1 ID4W-2 Gymnastics (vomen) (mal ors) 11')0 LB-llS Rhea 3097 lllW- 2 Soccer (women) (lst 9 weeks ) 12:40 !!!VIh Field Staff

3070 104W-3 Gymnastics (vomenHlat 9 we eksll 1:50 I!OOh Cym-N Sta (f Track and Field (m en) 9:10 HTWTh sse Staff ( 1st 9 weeks) 3011 10511-l Conditioning (men) 8:00 HW EFHL Selil ing 3099 114H-2 Track snd Field (men) 1:50 sse Allen 3072 10511-2 Conditioning (men)(lst 9 weeks)l 8:00 HTWTh F II Penny (1st 9 weeks)

)073 105H-3 Co nditioning (men)(2nd 9 weeks)l 8:00 I!Mh F II Walker 3100 114W Track and Fie ld (vomen) 3:00 tm/Ih sse Staff ( ht 9 weeks) 3074 10511-4 CondItioning (men)(lst 9 we eks )1 12:40 I!Mh F II Penny 3101 11 5-1 Apparatus 10:20 LB-US ""ok 3075 105M-S Conditioning (men)( 2nd 9 weeks )l 12:40 I1TWIh F II Penny 3102 l1S -2 Apl?l!rntu8 ( 2nd 9 W(!eks) 12:40 I!OOh LS-lIS Sable 3076 105W-I Conditioning (women) 9:10 HTWTh Lobby Scaff (lat 9 weeks) 3103 US-3 Apparatus ( 2nd 9 weeks) 3:00 MTWIh LB-llS Sabie

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PHYSICAL EDUCATIQi (Conti.nued) PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued)

3104 118M-l Vollcyba LL (men) 8:00 tmrrh Hamilton 3133 131-4 Intermediate Swimming 12'40 TIh Pool Staff (2nd 9 weeks) 3134 l31-5 Intermediate Swimming li 50 MIl Hatk 3105 118M-2 VOlleyba II (men) 6:30-8:10 PM Mon Cym-5 Staff 3135 L32-t Life Saving 11 i30 TIh Pool BehUng 3106 llSW-l VoUeyball (wanen) 10: 20 MIl Gyrn-N Staff 3136 132-2 Life Saving 3:00 Pool 3107 Volleyball (women) 11: 30 HTWTh Gym-N Staff pnd 9 weeks ) 3131 135W Field Hockey (women) 11:30 lITIITh Field Staff (lst 9 weeks) noa 116 Lae-rosae (Lat 9 weeks) 1:50 Fie Id St.B ff 3138 136w Balketball (women) 3:?0 HTWTh Staff 3109 U9H-l Individual Sports II (m en) , 8:00 LB-2L2 Staff pod 9 weeks)

3UD 119H-2 Individual Sports II (men) , 8:00 TThF LB-Z12 Hannie 3139 150-1 Intro to Phyaical Educat Lon , 9:10 LB-208 Penny

3ttl 120-1 Balic Rhythms (malors) 1 9:10 MIl Rh •• 3140 150-2 [ntro to PbYlical Education , 11:30 M\/ L8-208 Staff

3112 120-2 Basic Rhythms 9: 10 TTh LB-HO Rh~ 3141 150-3 Intro to Physical Education , H'30 TTh L8-208 Sabie

3113 120-) BaSic Rhythms 11:30 l"Ih LB-21Q Staff 3142 150-4 Intra to Physical Education , 1:50 TTh LB-208 Staff

3 114 120-4 Basic Rhythms (malors) 12:40 HW LB-2LO Rh~ 3143 204M Offici..atins (men) , 6:30-8:10 PM We d LB-206 Staff Ward­ 3115 121-1 Modern Dance 8:00 m LB-2l0 Rh~ 3144 204w Officiating (women) , 6:30-8;10 PM Han Gyrn-S Staff

JUG 121-2 Modern Dance (permission of 6 : 30-8:10 PH Wed. LB-ZLO Rh .. Jl45 209 Recreational Sports I , 11 :30 TIh Range Penny instructor required) 3146 219 Recreational Sports II , 12:40 F ,II Sweeney 3117 122-1 Socia 1 Dance 1 8:00 MW LB-21D Staff 3141 300-1 Phy Ed in the Elem School 2 9: to F H Staff 3118 12,Z-2 Socia 1 Dance 1-50 l"Ih LB-210 Staff 3148 300-2 Plly Ed in the Elem School , 9 : 10-U'30 F* LB-214 Staff 3119 12Z-3 Socul Dance 3:00 l"Ih La-2l0 Staff Dance 3149 300-3 Pby Ed in the EIEm School , 11;30 MIl Studio Staff 3L20 122-4 Socia 1 Dance 6:30-8:10 PM Han LS-2l0 Staff Dance 3150 300-4 Phy Ed in the Elem School , 6:30-8:10 PM Tues Studio Staff 3121 123-l Folk and Sgua r Jl""~n~t~''--_ _ _ _ .L_J'~'Jl]O~-!lhl~·'~OL_...JF*E!.. __...JL~8t-~'~1~O_...JS~t~a!f!f_ 3151 301-1 Eva LUll tion in liFER 3 10:20 LB-209 Staff 3122 123-2 Folk and Square I).'lnce 10:20 LB-210 Staff 3152 301-2 Evaluation in IIPER 3 1'50 UhF LB-2 13 Sweeney 3123 123-) Folk and Square Dance l:50 MIl LB-no Staff 3153 303-1 Phy Ed in the Sec School , 9i 10 TTh LB-208 Staff 3124 123-4 Folk and Square Dance 3:00 MIl LB-210 Staff 3154 303-2 Phy Ed in the Sec School , 12 :40 bB-213 Thanpson 3125 130- l Beginning Sw~ing 9: 10 MIl Chatman 3155 306W Individual Sports 1 (women) , LOi20 F H Staff 3126 130-2 Beginning Sw~ing l 2:40 M\/ ChaJ!l!l!n 3156 30aw Team Sports I (women) , 9i 10 MIl Field Staff 3121 130-3 Beginning Swymmins 1:50 m Pool Hatk 3151 308M Baaebal1 TechnIques (men) , 9i 10 LB-206 Hamilton 3128 130-4 Beginning Swimming 3:00 TIh Pool Penny (2nd 9 weeks)

3129 130- 2 Beginning Swimming 6:30 - 8:10 PM Hon Pool Matk 3158 401-1 On and Admin of Phy Ed 3 10i20 LB-208 Sabie

3130 131- 1 Intermediate Swimming 9:10 l"Ih Pool Behling 3159 401-2 Org, and Admin of Phy Ed 3 12:40 TThF LB-209 Thanpson

.3~1~3~1_~1~3~1~-~' __~1~n~t .~",~ediate Swimming 10-20 M\/ 1'001 Behling 3027 402 Kinesiology 3 3iOO l"IhF LB-205 Bent ley Behling 3132 131- 3 Intermediate Swlmning 11:30 MIl Pool ~eets every Friday *Meetl every Friday - 29 - - 28 - •

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF IIUMANITIES

Call Course lirs. (All Cour se IIrs_ No No Course Tit l e e, Hour Dars Instructor No No Course Title e, lIour Days R o~ Instructor

Man grum­ PI£XS ICAL EDUCATION (Continued ) 7000 lIonors SemIna r III 10:20 Tues C-412 Lucke y

3160 403-1 Driver Education 2 9;10 rn LB-107 Marmie FINE ARTS 3161 403- 2 Driver Education 2 1 t :30 MIl LB-206 Mannie Glover­ 4000 160-1 Appreciation of the Fine 3 9: 10 Duncan­ 3162 40911 Team Sports III (men ) 9: 10 rn ,se Halltml Arts Bare[i('ld Glover ­ )028 432G ~lylliolo8Y oC Exercise 2 6 :30-8: 10 PH Hon LB-20S Ra ines 4001 160-2 Appreciation of the Fine 3 11 :30 A-lll Bare£LeU Arts Huffman 3163 47SC Adapted Phys i cal Educa tion 2 6:30-8:10 PH Wed LB-ZOS Staff Glover­ 4002 160-3 Appreciation of the Fine 3 1:50 A-lil Bare[ieh 3 164 501 Tests and Measure in IIPER 3 6:30-9:00 PH Hon LB- Z06 Staff Arts HuffTMn Glover­ 3165 504 lIis t and Prin of Phy. Ed 3 6 :30- 9:00 PH Wed Staff 4003 160-4 Appreciati.on o[ the Fine 3 1;50 IThF A-Ill PhUips­ Arts lIuffman 3166 508 Analysis oC Mot or Skills 3 4:40 Y., LB-ZOg Staff 187- 4004 488C Opera Workshop 4:10-6:20 Th Stud io Philips 3167 570 Resenrch Prob l ems l -3 Arranged Staff

RECREATION 4010 101-1 Dra .... ing I 8:00-10-10 A-30S Adams JL75 201-1 Outdoor Recreation 2 9:10 ITh LB-211 Stout 4011 101-2 Drawing I 2 8:00-10: 10 ITh A-lOS Maortua Jl76 20 1-2 Outdoor Re creation 2 1: 50 LB -ZL3 Stout 4012 Drawing I 2 1l:30- 1:40 A-)05 Adams 3145 209 Recreational Sport s I 2 11-30 rn RAnge Penny 4013 101-4 Drawing I 2 1;50-4-00 A-305 Adams 3146 219 Re c r eationa l Sports II 12 ;40 HW F II Sweeney 4014 121-1 School Art I 2 8:00 A-201 Young 3117 285·1 Comm unity Recr eation 2 8:00 rn LB·213 Staff 4015 121-2 Schoo l Art I 9: 10 HW A-201 young 3118 285- 2 Community Recreation 2 9;10 LB- 213 St out 4016 121-3 Schoo l Art I 2 10: 20 HW A- 201 Young 3179 286-1 Recreation Leadership 10: 20 HW LB-213 St aff 4011 121-4 School Art I 2 1:50 ITh A- 201 Strider 3180 286-2 Recreation Leadership 2 10: 20 ITh LB-213 Staff 4018 202 -1 Com pos ition and Drawing I 2 11:)0-1:40 ITh A-30S Adams 3181 288- 1 Recreationa l Atts and Cr afts 8:00 ITh LB- 202 Chaney 4019 202-2 Composition snd Drawing I 2 1:50-4:00 TTh A-)05 Sartor 3182 288-2 R('creatioM l Art s and Crafts 2 11: 30 LB-202 Chaney 4020 203-1 CompoSit ion and Drawing II 2 U-)0-1-40 TIh A-305 Adams 3183 288-3 Recreational Arts and Crafts 2 12 ;40 LB-202 Stout 4021 203-2 Composition and Drawing II 2 1:50-4:00 ITh A-305 Sartor 3184 288-4 Recr eationa 1 Arts and Crafts 6-30-8: 10 ft1 Wed LB-202 Stout 4022 204 -1 Figure Drawing I 2 8:00-10: 10 ITh A-I08 Staff 3185 290 Field Experience I Arranged Chaney 4023 204-2 Figure Drawing I 2 11-)0-1:40 ITh A-l08 Staff 3186 388 Community Centers and 3 8:00 LB-213 Chaney Playground s 4024 204-3 Figure Drawing I 2 1:50 -4:00 HII A- loa Staff Stout­ 3L81 471 Sesa inar Arranged Chaney 4025 2[3 011 Painting I 2 8:00-10: 10 HII A-308 HaorLUII

3188 490 Field Experience I I Arranged Chaney 4026 216 Water Color I 2 11:30-1-40 HII A-lil Ma o rtua

3189 540 Recreation in the Senior Years 2 6:30-8 : 10 PH Hon LB- 213 Bent l .. y 4027 221- 1 Schoo l Art II 2 8:00 rn A- 201 Strider

4028 221-2 School Art II 2 9: 10 ITh A-201 Strider

4029 221-) Schoo 1 Art II 2 1 L:)O ITh A-ZO I Strider

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C,111 Course IIrs. C:lll Course lIrs . N, No Course Title e, Hour Room Instructor No No. COUTS(! Tit Ie C<. Hour Days Room [ nstructor

MJ. ( Continued) ill (Continued) 4057 416G Water Color III 2 1:50-4:00 TIh A-Jll Adams

School An II 2 12;40 7Th A-20l St Tlder 4058 4S5C Advanced Art Problems 2 1:50-4:00 MIl A-308 Sartor

ItO)1 221-5 Schoo l Art II 2 6-30-8'10 PH Hon 1.-201 Strider 4059 405 Modern and Contemporary Art 3 9: LO TIhF Sts£(

4032 241 Crafts I 2 1'50-4;00 MIl 1.-104 Clt'llIlIer 4060 471 SemIna T 5 20 M A-201 StridcT

40)3 251-1 Printrnllking I 2 8:00- 10 i 10 MIl 1.-3 14 Sea ff 4061 494G Sculpture III 2 1: 50-4 00 TIh A-l04 C1enmer

4034 251-2 Printmaking I 2 Ll: 30-1 :40 A-3l4 Sea [[ 4062 503 Drawing 3 Arranged Sraff

40]5 2b4 History o[ Paint ing 3 11-30 TIhF Staff 4063 505 FiguTe Painting 2 Arranged Sta£!

4036 282-1 COIIIle rc la 1 Art I 2 8:00-10:10 TIh Young 40&4 513 Pa int ing 2 Arranged Sta£!

4037 282-2 COImlercia l Art 1 l Z'40- 2'SO MIl Youn8 4065 516 WateT ColoT 2 Arranged Staff

40J Co l or a nd Dellgn (Art majors 2 8:00-10: 10 MIl 54 reor 4066 576 rnd lv {dUII l Probl ems 3 Arranged Staff onlyl 4067 594 Sculpture 3 Arranged Staff 4039 291 - 2 Co Lor and Dcaign (Art majors 2 11:30-1:40 MIl Sartor onLy) DMMATIC ART 4040 291-) Color and DeILgn (Elem, Ed. TIh 1.-216 Staff rna ton on ly) 4075 LaO Fundamentals of the Theater 3 9:10 Phil i ps

Color and DeILg" (Elem. Ed. 2 TIh Sa rtor 4076 200 Intra to DTamatic Literatul'(! J 9: 10 UhF Barefield maJors onlY) 4077 284 Acting Techniques 3 1: 50 C-1 20 Philips 404:' 291-5 Color and OesLgn (Etem, Ed. 2 TIh Sta[{ 1M Ion only) 4078 3g0 Play Directing 3 Ll: )0 MIIF G- 120 Ph il i ps

404) 294 Sculpture I 2 TIh Clerrrner 4079 452G Early Drrunntic Literature 3 11:30 UhF C-120 Sa refie Id

4044 JOO E Lem Materials and Me thods 2 J:OO ITh A-20L GLover JOURNALISM 404.... 303 Studio ProbLCflts 2 11:30-1:40 TIh A-J14 Staff 4085 lOl Intra to Mass CCF.1!Iunication 3 9: 10 MIIF Brown Figure orawing II 2 8:00-10:10 10/ A-I08 Staff 4086 20 1 New s Writing and Reporting 3 10:20 MWF Figure Drawing II 2 10/ A-I08 Staff 4087 330 llisro ry o [ J ourrullism 3 1:50 UhF Staff Oil Paint ing II 2 11:JO-l:40 MIl A-J08 Staff 4088 36J EditorLa 1 and Feature Writing 3 1:50 4049 31J-2 Oil Painting II 2 TTh A-J08 MaortUII 4089 370 Journalism Laboratory Arranged C-2l5 Brown 4050 316 Water Color II 2 TIh Adams Basement 4090 J85 Pictoria L Report ing 2 9: 10 IThFAX Ilnll Burgess 4051 321 Materials snd Me thods f o r 2 3:00 TIh A-201 Glover Secondary Art SPEECII 4052 342 Craits II Clenner 4095 100-1 Voice and Articul.ntion 3 9: 10 MWF Volgt 405. 382 Comme r cia l Art II 12:40-2:50 ITh A-301 Young 4096 100-2 Voice and Articulation 3 1:50 mF G-1l6 Voigt 4054 J94 Sculpture II 2 1:50-4:00 TIh Clemner Basic Speec.h 3 9: to TThF Wilson 4055 413C-l Oil Paintin8 tIl 2 11:JO-1:40 A-J08 Staff 4098 Bas ic Speech 3 9;10 TIhF C-410 WUson 40.1) 413G-2 Oil Painting III 2 11:30-1:40 TIh A-308 MaortUII 4099 110-J Basic SPft'ch 3 9:10 Wilson

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~ ( Continued)

4 100 1l0·4 Basic Speech 3 10:20 IThF C- 211 Wilson 4135 101-1 Compos it ion I 3 8:00 C-408 Staff C-I07 4101 110-5 Basic Speech 3 12:40 H\IF Wi.lson 4136 101-2 Com pos ition I 3 8:00 '!\IF C-I05 St.3 £[

4102 110-6 Basic Socech 3 12;40 C-108 Wilson 4137 101-3 Com position I 3 8 00 H\IF C-205 Hacke

4103 Basic Speech 1:50 UhF C-110 Wilson 41)8 101-4 COOIpoSition I 3 8 00 MIIF c-I08 Stn f f

4104 200 Oral Interpretation 3 9: 10 IThF C- 214 Webb 4139 101-5 Composition I 3 8:00 TThF C-205 G R"s('rs

4105 300-1 Oral Communication 3 8:00 H\IF C- 211 Quisenberry 4140 101-6 Com position I 3 8:00 IThF C-207 J Rogers

4106 300-2 Oral COIlfIlunication 3 9 ;10 IThF C-211 Quisenberr y 4141 101-7 Ca:lposition I 3 9: 10 MWF C-205 Chaney

4107 300-3 Ora l COIlfIlunication 3 3:00 H\IF C-211 Quisenberry 4 142 101-8 COOIposition I 3 9:10 C- 207 Day

4108 320 Intro to Corrective Speech 3 1:50 mF Ed-SOL Caudill 4143 101- 9 Composition I 3 9:10 H\IF C -408 Trox(' 1

4109 370-1 Bus iness and Professiona 1 3 10; 20 HWF C- 2lL Qu lsenberry ,4"104~4,---,1~0"1~-"' "0 __--, e"~""p.o"'Ci"'"i"0""W!______~ 3,--____--, 9C'~1,0,--__T,Th",-F,---_--,e<-"2"0.5,---,e",,,."n"'"y'--______" 5"p'C"C"C""'--______---- 4145 101-11 Com position I 3 9: 10 TThF C-207 Day 4110 370·2 Busines~ and Professional 3 11:30 TThF C- 211 Quisenberry Speech 4146 101-12 CompOSition I 3 9:10 IThF C-I05 Hacke

4111 382 Argumentation and Debate 3 9:10 MWF C-112 Webb ,4C'~4"7~-1'~0~1~-1113 __~ e,~""p~0"Ci"'"i"0""L1!______~ 3"-____~9C'11'0~ __TThII"F<_ _~C"-"'"0~'L__"5"'"a"fJfC_ ___

4112 382A Debate Activity 4: 10 MWF C- 1l2 Webb 4148 101-14 Canposition I 3 10: 20 '!\IF C- 205 Staff

4113 385 Per sua 'lion 3 12;40 M\IF Voigt 4149 101-15 Canposition I 3 10:20 MWF C-I05 1I.1cke

4114 471 Speech and Dramatic Art 10:20 T C-214 Voigt 4150 101-16 COOIpos1tion 3 10 20 MIIF C-408 Morrow Seminar 4151 101-17 Canpos it ion I 3 10 20 MWF C-108 StaCi 4115 495 Teaching Speech and Dramatic 2 1:50 TThP C- 112 Webb An 4152 101-18 Canposition I 3 11:30 MWF C- 202 Day

4153 101-19 Ccmposition I 3 11:30 C-408 Troxel RADIO -TELEV I SI ON 4154 101- 20 Composition I 3 11: 30 IThF 4120 150 Intro to Broadcasting 3 3:00 TThF C- 214 Netherton 4155 101-21 Canposition I 3 11 :30 IDF C-I05 StllCi 4121 155 Broadcalt Announcing 3 9:10 H\IF C-214 Uszler 4156 101-22 Canposition I 3 11:30 UhF C-205 G Rogers 4122 250 Radio Workshop 3 8:00 MP C- 214 Netherton Laboratory A 8 : 00-10: 10 T Control Room Netherton 4157 101-23 Com pOSition I 3 11 :30 IThF C-207 J Rogers Laboratory B 8 :00-10: 10 Th Control Room Netherton 350- 4158 101- 24 Canpos1tion I 3 12:40 H\IF C-219 Staff 4123 351 Rad io Activity 3:00 T C-213 Holloway 4159 101- 25 Com position I 3 12:40 '!\IF C-408 Netherton 4124 352 Radio and Television Con­ 3 10:20 MWF C-214 Uszler tinuity Writing 4160 101- 26 Composition I 3 12 :40 MIIF C-202 Staff 4 125 353 Radio and Television Program 3 1:50 TThF C-214 Uszler 4161 101- 27 Canposition I 3 12:40 IThF C-219 Stoff Planning 4162 101-28 Canposition I 3 12:40 IThF C-408 Troxel 4126 354 Radio Production-Direction 3 11;30 MW'F C- 214 Holloway 4163 101-29 CompOSition I 3 12:40 TThF C-406 Netherton 4127 357 Sportscasting I 2 3:00 MW C-214 Netherton 4164 101-30 Canposition I 3 12:40 TThF C-205 Staff 4128 458G Radio and Te l evision in Educ 3 6:30-9:00 PH Mon C-214 Holloway

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Hrs. Call Course CI'urse Hour Days Ro~ Instructor "" 11 Ro~ Instructor No. No Coun:(' Title No Course Title C'- IIour

ENGLISH (Contin~ed) ~ (Continued) C-205 G Rogers 4196 Introduction to Literature 3 8:00 TrhF C-201 Staff 4165 101-31 Ccrnoosition I 3 1:50 HWF C-207 J Rogers 4197 202-4 Introduction to Literature 3 8;00 TThF C-219 Staff 4166 101-32 Ccrnoosition I 3 1:50 1·50 HWF c-t02 Price 4198 202- 5 Introduction to Literature 3 9:10 MWF C-I05 Campbe II 41h7 101-33 Ccrnposition I 3 C-I08 Staff 4199 202-6 Introduction to Literature ) 9: 10 HWF C-I08 Payne 4168 101-34 Ccrnposit ion I 3 1:50 MWF

M\IF C-I05 Staff 4200 202-7 Introduction to Literature 3 9: 10 TIhF C-201 Venettozzi 4169 101-35 Ccrn position I 3 1 :50 C-I05 Staff 4201 202-8 Introduction to Liter ature 3 9: 10 TThF C-408 TroxeL 4170 101-36 Ccrn positi on I 3 1 :50 TIhF

) 1 : 50 TThF C-106 Staff 4202 202-9 Introduction to Literature 3 9: 10 IThF C-219 Schaefer 4171 101-37 Composition I

) TIhF C-202 Staff 4203 Introduction to Literature 3 lO:20 MWF C-I01 Venettozzi 4172 101-38 Cnnposition I 1:50

) C-219 Staff 4204 202-11 Introduction to Literature 3 10:20 MWF C-I06 Staff 4173 101-39 Ccrnposit ion I 3'00 M!IF c-408 HorrO\l 4205 202-12 Introduction to Literature 3 11: )0 C-201 Chaney 4174 10l-4O Ccrnposition I ) 3:00 HWF MWF C- 206, Barnes­ 208 209 Helphinstin 4206 202-13 Introduction to Literature 3 11:)0 TThF C-202 Schaefer 4175 lOls-1 Ccmoosition I ) 9:10 HTWThF C-206, Clarke­ 208,209 Payne 4207 202-14 Introduction to Literature 3 11:30 TThF C-I08 campbell 4176 l0l5-2 Ccmposit ion I ) 11:30 HTWThF C- 206, CaIIIpbe11- 208.209 Staff 4208 202-15 Introduction to Literatur e 3 11:30 TThF C-201 Chaney 4177 lOla-3 Canpos it ion I 3 l:50 MTWIhF C-l06 Venettozzi 4209 202-16 Introduction to Literature ) 12.40 TIhF C-201 Staff 4178 102-1 Composition II ) 8:00 HWF

) mF C-202 Schaefer 4210 202-17 Introduction to Literature 3 12:40 TThF C-I08 Staff 4179 102-2 Composition II 8:00 C-219 Schaefer 42li 202- L8 Introduction to Literature 3 1:50 HWF C-201 Day 4180 102-3 Ccmposition II 3 9: 10 MWF C-I08 Clarke 4212 202-19 Introduction to Literature 3 1 : 50 MWF C-L06 Payne 4181 102-4 Composition II 3 9: 10 TThF C-I01 Campbell 4213 202-20 Introduction to Literature 3 1:50 HWF C-408 Troxel 4182 102-5 Composition II ) 9 : l0 TThF C-207 Staff 4214 202-21 Introduct!.on to Literature 3 1:50 TThF C-L08 He1phinstir 4183 102-6 Ccmposition II 3 toj20 HWF C-219 Staff 4215 202-22 Introduction to Literature ) 6:30-9:00 PH Moo C-LOI Helphinstlr 4164 102-7 Ccrnoosition II 3 10:20 HWF C-I05 Helphinstin 4216 World Literature to 1650 3 1·50 TThF C-207 Payne 4185 102-8 Canposition II 3 11 ;30 M!IF 21l Schaefer 4217 3 1:50 C-IOI Cta rke 4186 l02-9 Canposition II 3 11:30 HWF C-205 212 World Literature since 1650 HWF C-205 Day 4218 315 Structure of English 3 lO:20 HWF C-201 L. Barnes 4187 102-10 Composition II 3 11 :30 TThF

) C-I06 Venettozzi 4219 33l English Literature to 1750 3 1:50 TIhF C- 201 4188 102-11 composition II 11 :30 TThF Morrow 332-1 English Literature since 1750 3 9; 10 C- IOI Staff 4189 102-12 Canpos it ion II ) 12:40 HWF C-406 4220 MWF C-I06 4190 102-13 Composition II ) 12 :40 M!IF Venettozzi ,4"2"21'"--2)~3120-12 ____ JEco~... ,,~.~hL1L"'U"'""'~"U"'"~'!'"0£"'-1'L75~0~~)L- ______j'j'"'1)~0c-__ ~HWF~E-____JC"-"2~'~9 L--1GL-lR,0•• ,.!,.' __ C-101 Clarke American Writers before 1850 ) 12:40 C-lOI Pe lfrey 4191 102-14 Canposition II 3 l:50 TThF 4222 34l HWF C-408 Morrow 4223 342-l American Writers since 1850 3 9: 10 HWF C-20i J. Rogers 4192 L02-15 Composition II 3 1:50 TThF COlO) Pelfrey 4224 342-2 American Writers since 1850 3 1:50 TTh F C-205 Chaney 4193 l03 Com position III 3 12 :40 TThF C- 201. Still 4225 344 The Short Story and the Novel 3 11:30 TThF C-IOI Hacke 4194 202-1 I ntro to Lite rat ure 3 8:00 HWF Staff 4226 365 Literature of the South 3 10:20 C-202 4195 202-2 lntro to Literature 3 8·00 HWF C-202 MWF St ill

36 37 SCHOOL OF lIlT!iANITIES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

call Hrs. Call Course Hn. No Course Tit Ie e, Hour Days Room Instructor No No Course Title e, Hour Days Instructor

~ (Continued)

4227 367 The Bible as Literature 3 11:30 TThF C-219 ThCllllas 4260 101- L Beginning German 3 9:10 MIIF Hami Iton

4228 390 Advanced Writing 3 6:30-9:00 PM Mon. C-204 Sti II 4261 101-2 Beginning German 9:1.0 TThF C-407 Hamilton

4229 3939 History of the Languoge 3 1:50 MIIF Thanas 4262 Beginning German 3 10:20 Hamilton lIami Itnn 4230 lo09C The Teaching of English 3 6:30-9 :00 PM Mon C-20l Thomas 4263 20l Intt'rtntldtate Gt'rman 1:50 MIIF c-407

4231 loOse Linguistic5: Gr81T'1Mr 3 9: 10 'IWF C-202 R Barnes 4264 203 Technical German 3 12:40 UhF C-407 Hamilton

4232 4179 Structur~ oC Literature 3 l:50 TThF C-219 Price 4265 30l Gralll!l4r & Conversation 3 8:00 C-407 Hnmilton

4233 433C End ish Fict ion 3 11:30 MIIF C-LOI J Rogers 4266 312 Literature since 1880 3 8:00 UhF C-407 Hamilton 4234 435G Shakespeare 3 9: 10 C-I06 G Rogers

4235 443 Victorian Writers 3 9: 10 IThF C-112 R Barnes 4270 10L ELementary Latin I 3 1.:50 'IWF C-403 Moore 4079 4529 Early Dramatic Literature 3 11:30 TThF C-t20 Barefield 4271 102 Elementary Latin II 3 9:10 UhF C-403 Moore 4236 46QC Early Amcrican Authors 3 6:30-9'00 PM Wed C-lOl Pelfrey Moore 4272 20l Int erm~diate l,4tin I 3 9: 10 MllF 4237 503 BibBography 3 6:30-9:00 PM Wed C-202 R Barnes 4273 30l Advanced lAtin I 3 12;40 MWF Moore 4238 513 Literary Criticism 3 9:00-11:30 AM Sat C- I01 Pelfrey 4274 401 Latin Literature I 3 11:30 MIIF C·403 Moore 4239 529 Directed Studies in American 1-2 Arranged Staff Literature

4240 532 Directed Studies in English 2 Arranged Thomas Educa t inn 4280 lOl Beginning Ru ssian 9:10 MIIF L-I02 Pryor

4241 54l Chaucer ' s Era in Middle Eng. 4 6:30-9:00 PH Man Staff 4281 201 Intermediate Russian 3 Arranged L-I02 Pryor 4242 553 Directed Studies in English l-2 Arranged Price Literature

4243 580 English SyntaX 4 6:30-9:00 PH Wed. C-201 L Barnes 4285 Elementary Spanish 3 8:00 UhF C- t03 Ruiz

4244 598 Directed Studies in l-2 Arranged Staff 4286 tOl-2 El ementary Spanish 3 9: to MllF C-I03 Ruiz Linguist ics 4287 LOl-3 ELementary Spanish 3 9:10 TIhF C-I03 Ruiz 4245 599 Mon ograph or Thesis 2-4 Arranged Price 4288 102-1 Elementary Spanish 3 10:20 MWF C-103 Rub

4289 102-2 Elementary Spanish 3 t1:30 mF C-I03 Ruiz

4259 101-1 Beginning French 3 9; 10 MWF C-406 Netherton 4290 20l Reading and CompoSition 3 9:10 C-404 Maurino

4251 101-2 Beginning French 3 9:10 UhF c-406 Netherton 4291 202 Advanced Conversation 3 9:10 lThF C-404 Mourino

4252 102-1 Beginning French 3 9:10 IThF C-102 DeGaria 4292 302 SpanLsh -Ameriean Literature 3 10:20 MWt' C-404 Moutino

4253 102-2 Beginning French 3 10:20 MWF c-406 Netherton 4293 40l Advanced Grllrml6r 3 11:30 UhF C-404 Mourino 4254 20l Intermediate French 3 3:00 MIIF C-I02 DeCaria

4255 202 Conver.ation 4 C01IIposition 3 1;50 MWF C-I02 DeCa ria Rudiments of Music 2 8:00 TThF B-125 Norden 4256 324 Nineteenth Literature 3 9:10 MWF C-I02 DeCaria 4300 LOO-1 2 8:00 MWF B- L25 Staff 4257 435 Twentieth Century Literature 3 11:30 IThF C-I02 DeCada 4301 100-2 Rudiments of Music

38 39- SCHOOL OF IIUMANITlES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

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MUSIC (Continued ) ~ ( Continued)

4]02 100-3 Rudiments of Music (majors 10:20 8-125 4329 433 Arran! for the Stage Band I , 11 :30 B-214 Deaton only) 4330 463C Advanced Campo.itlon I , 9:10 F* B-302 Mu e ller 410] 100-4 Rudiments of Music , 11: 30 TThF 8-125 Staff 43Jl 464C Advanced CompOSition II , 9: 10 F* B-302 Mueller 4]04 100-5 Rudiments of Mu sic , 1:50 8-215 Norden 4332 465 • Form Analysia I , 1:50 TTh B-203 Bragg 4305 100-6 Rudiments of Music 1 :50 IThF 8-125 Staff 4)33 41l Choral Conducting 2 3:00 B-12l Beane 4306 l3l Music Theory I 12:40 8-125 Mueller 4334 479C HDrching Band Workshop , 3:00, B-117 Hawkins 4307 132 Music Theory II 12 :40 8-208 Severy 4335 480 Seminar 10:20 T 8-125 Huffman 4]08 L33 Sight Sing and Dict I 2 12j40 TThF B-121 Staff 4336 525 Psycho l ogy of Musi~ 2 9:10 m B-301 Bigham 4309 134 Sight Sing a nd DL c t II , 12 j40 IThF 8-214 Deaton 4337 533 Advanced Counterpoint 2 1:50 ITh 8-302 Mu e lle r 4310 16t-l Literature of Music I , 8jOO TTh 8-208 Staff 4338 556 Tea~hing of Brasswinds 2 1:50 B-117 Louder 4)11 161-2 Literature of Music I 1· 50 TTh 8-208 4))9 563 Creative Writing I 2 Arranged 8-302 Hueller 4312 221-1 Music for the E1em Teacher , 8:00 TTh B-203 Staff 4340 570 Resear~h Problems in Music [-3 Arranged B-103 Fulbright 4)13 221-2 Music for the Elcm Teacher , Ilj30 TTh 8-203 Staff Educat ion 4 "3t4 221-3 Music Cor the Elcm Teacher , 3:00 TTh B-208 Staff 4341 580 Seminar in Musi~ Education 10:20 T B-301 Bigham 23[ 4315 Music Theory III 9: 10 B-U5 Staff 434' 593 Contemporary Husic 3 6,30-9'99 PH Wed B-I06 Duncan

431b 2J2 Music Theory I V , 9:10 MW B- 203 Severy 4343 599 Thesis 4 Arranged Staff

4317 233 Sight Sing. and Dlct III 9:10 TTh B-121 Staff 4350 B Private Flute [-4 Arranged B-259 Staff 4318 234 Sight Sing and Diet. IV 9:10 TTh 8-214 Staff 4351 c Private Oboe [-4 Arranged B-251 Albers 4319 '63 El emen t ary Composition I 10:20 8-208 Severy 4352 D Private Bassoon [ -4 Arranged B-302 Mueller 4320 264 Elementary Com pOSition II , 10:20 8-208 Severy 4353 E Private Clarinet [-4 Arranged B-301 Bigham 4321 J25 Materials and Method. for 4 10: 20 HTWF B-203 H.Fulbright Elementary Grades 4354 F Privare Saxophone [ -4 Arrangcd B-252 Norden

4322 329 Church Husic , 3:00 MW B-203 Appleby 4355 I Private Horn [-4 Arranged B-255 Staf{

4323 361 History of Music I 3 1:50 B-203 Fulbright 4356 J Private Trunpe.t [-4 Arranged B-257 J Stetler

4324 363 Int ermed iate COOIposition I 9:10 F* 8-302 Mueller 4357 K Private EuphoniUlll [-4 Arranged B-256 Louder

4325 364 Intermediate Com position II , 9;10 F* 8-302 Mueller 4358 L Private Trombone [-4 Arranged B-214 Deaton

4326 376 Instr~enta1 Mate rials and 9: 10 B-208 Bigham 4359 K Private Tuba [-4 Arranged B-256 Louder Methods Bre~k - 4)60 N Private Percu ssion [-4 Arranged 104 Sch1etrana 4327 377 Ins trumc ntal Repair and 12:40 TTh B-OOI Huffman liaintcllD.nce 4361 0-1 Private Organ 1-4 Arranged B-111 Severy

4)28 )81G Literature of the Plano 3 6:30-9:00 PH Wed 8-121 Keenan 4362 0-2 Private Organ [-4 Arranged B-111 L Stetler

4363 POl Private Plano [ - 4 Arranged B-306 Appleby *Additional hours arranged for individual work. *Additiona1 hours arranged for individual work. 40 - - 4[ SCHOOL OF HUMAN ITIES SCHOOL OF IIUMANITLES

call Course IIrs, en tl Course IIrs, ~ ____ ~~ ______.JC~~~l~'~J£. ______.J,"""______~H~o~u.' ____ -"D~'~v~'"-__ ~R~O~om~ __ "'.".,.'.,.u.<.'.".,_ No No Course Title C, lI our Days Ro~ tnl'llructor 1No, No, ourse t e r _

~ (Continued) MUSIC ( Continued)

4Jb4 P-2 Private Piano ,-4 Arranged B-205 Bragg 4395 211R-) Class Strings (violin and 1:50 B-300 EngeLha rdt cello) lIow('r 4365 P-J Private Piano ' -2 ArranBed B-253 FLLppin 4]96 211R-4 CLau Strings (viola and 1:50 WF B-300 Enge Ihardt 4]6& P-4 PrivatI;' Piano ,-4 Arranged B-]O] K('enan strlng ooS8) lIoWl'r

4361 P-5 Private Piano ,-2 Arranged B-305 L Stetlr-r 4391 211W-L CLuss Voice 10:20 HW B-12 1 Ven('ttnzzL

4368 0 Private IlIlrpslchord ,-4 Arranged B-254 Sl;'very 4398 2llW-2 Class Voice (voice majora 3:00 TTh B- L21 Bc.nnc. only) 4369 s Private Violin ,-4 Arranged B-248 Engelhardt 4399 36D Junior Reeital Arranged Fulbright 4310 T Private Viola ,-4 Arranged B-230 Engclhardt 4400 450 Senior Recital Arranged Fulbright 4311 u Private Cello ,-4 Arranged B-249 Hower 44D' 460 Sen lor Recital 2 Arranged Fulbright 4372 v Private Double Bnss l-4 Arranged B-248 Engl'lhardt 4402 560 Craduate Recital 2 Arranged FulbrLght 4373 W-l Private Volce '-4 Arrllngcd B-120 I\r-anc 4403 Student Recital o Stnf( 4314 W-2 Private VoLce '-4 Arranged 8-233 Davis 4404 Wind Ensembles ):00 TTh Arranged Sta r r 4315 W-] PrLvate Voice '-4 Arranged B-201 II Fulbright 181- 44D5 48811 Brass Choir 11:30 TTh 8-111 J StE'tler 4316 W-4 Private Voice ' -4 Arranged B-204 VenE'ttor.r.i 181- 4406 488N Percussion Ensemble 1 11 ;30 TTh B-124 SchietrOOlll 181- 4380 UIP-1 Class .Piano I 8:00 TTh Staff 4401 488N PercussIon Ensemble II 8:00 m B-124 Schl('trOlM

4381 UIP-2 C la88 Piano I 9:10 MW B-304 Suff 4408 181P Plano Sight ReadLng 1 3jOO TTh B-110

4382 llIP-] Class Plano I 9: 10 TTh B-]04 Staff 4409 l88P PLano Sight Reading II ):00 ITh StaH

4383 ll1P-4 Class PLIlno I 11'30 MW B-]04 Staff 44LO 281P Keyboard IlIlnnony ]:00 ITh 8-205 Brugg

4384 11lP-5 Class Piano I 1'50 B-304 StaH 4411 288p PianO Ensemble 3;00 m B-]O) ]81- 4]85 112P Class Plano II 8:00 MW B-]04 Staff 4412 388P Accompanying 3:00 TTh B-]05 L Stetler 481- 4]86 211P-l Class P1ano III 10:20 HW B-304 Stalf 4413 488P Reeitai Accompanying 1 Arranged B-305 L Stet ler 187- 4381 211P-2 Class Plano III U'30 ITh B-]04 Staff 4414 48SW Chamber Singeu llj30 TThF B-I21 187- 4388 211P-3 Ctau Piano III 12;40 HW B-304 Stll£[ 44i5 48SW Concert Choir 11")0 HWF B-l21 Beanr- 181- 3:00 HW 8-111 Enge Ihardt 4389 212P Class Piano IV 1 1;50 m B-]04 Staff 4416 488R Orchestra 1:00 ft!. M. B-111 EngE'lhardt 181- 4)90 2llA Class Woodwinds 1 12;40 B-111 Norden 4411 48SW Hen's Clee Club 1 ;50 ITh 8-121 Flippin 181- 4]91 21111 Clau Brassvinds 1 12;40 HWF B- 214 Louder 4418 488W Women's Chorus 1 11: )0 TTh B-20) Venettozzi

4)92 2UN Class Percussion 12:40 mF B-124 SehLetroma 4419 181- Marching Band 4: 10 H'IVI1lF B-l11 UawkLns 48BY 10:00-L2:00 AM. Sat B-l11 1I.'lwkLns 4)9] 21lR-l Class Strings (violin and 12 :40 HF 8-)00 Enge l hardt- 181- ce lio) Hower 4420 488Y Percussion Pops Ensemble 6:30 ft!. m B-214 Schtetrann 181- 4394 21lR-2 Ciau Strings (viola and 12:40 WF B-)OO Engelhardt- 4421 488Y Stage Bnnd 9:00 ft!. HW 8-214 I><'aton string bass ) Hower

- 42 - - 43 - SCIlOOL OF HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS call Course Un. Cd II Course Urs, No No Course Tit Ie C<. Hour Days Ro~ Instructor No. No. Course Title C<. Hour Days Ro~ Instructor

Mangrum­ 7000 Honors Seminar III 10:20 Tues c-4l2 PHILOSOPHY' Luckey

4450 200-1 Introduction to Philosophy 3 8;00 MWF C-413 Mangrum

Introduction to Philosophy 3 MWF C-413 Mangrun (In order to receive credit for Science 103, each student!!!..!:!!!. register for one of the 4451 200-2 laboratory/demonstrations listed separateLy below,) 4452 ZOO - 3 Introduction to Philosophy 3 9: 10 UhF c-413 Rahn 5001 103-l Intra to Physie."ll Scienc(' 3 8:00 L-129 Staff 4453 200-4 Inttoduction to Philosophy 3 10; 20 MWF C-413 Rahn 5002 103-2 Intro to PhyslC.!ll Science 3 8:00 ITh L-l29 Staff 4454 200- 5 Introduction to Philosophy 3 12:40 MWF C-413 Rahn 5003 103-3 Intra to Physicnl Sclence 3 9:10 MW L-129 Sta ff 4455 200- 6 Introduction to Philosophy 3 1 :50 MWF C-413 Luckey 5004 103-4 Intro to Physlcal Science 3 9; 10 TIll L-IZ9 Staff 4456 ZOO-7 Introduction to Philosophy 3 1:50 TThF C-413 Luckey 5005 103-5 Intro to Physical Science 3 1O:Z0 L-129 Staff 4457 200- 8 Introduction to Philosophy 3 3:00 UhF C-413 Luckey 5006 103-6 Intro to PhYSical Science 3 11:30 L-129 Staff 4458 200-9 I ntr oduction to Philosophy 3 6;30-9:00 PH. Mon c-413 Mangrum 5007 103-7 Intra to Physic:.al Science 3 11 :30 ITh L-129 Staff 4459 303-1 Soci a l Ethics 3 11:30 TThF C-410 Rahn 5008 10J-8 Intro to Physical Science 3 3:00 L-129 Staff 4460 303- 2 Social Ethics 3 1;50 mF C- 41O Mangrum 5009 103-9 Intra. to Physicnl Science 3 6:30-8:30 PH MW L-IZ9 Staff C-411 Luckey (Laboratory included) 4461 308 Philosophy of the Arts 3 12:40 C-409 Rahn Laboratories/Demonstrations accompanying Science 103 lectures above: 4462 309 Existent in 1 ism 3 9:10 5010 103-LI Physical Science Laboratory 8:00-10: 10 M L-201 4463 311 Ordinary Language Philosophy 3 12:40 UhF C-411 MIlngrum Staff C-411 Luckey 50ll 103-L2 Physical Science lAboratory 8:00-10: 10 T L-20L Staff 4464 405C History of Philosophy I 3 6;30-9:00 PM Wed 5012 103-L3 Phvsical Science Laboratory 8:00-10:10 w L-201 Staff

5013 103-lA Physical Science Laboratory 8:00- 10: LO Th L- 201 Staff

5014 103-L5 Plwsic.a I Seience L.:1boratory 8:00-10: 10 F L-20l Staff

5015 103-L6 Physieal Science L.:1boratory lO:20 - 1Z:30 M L-201 Staff

5016 103-L7 Physical Scienee Laboratory LO: 20-12: 30 T L-201 Staf[ • 5017 103-L8 Physical Science Laboratory 10:20-12:30 w L-ZOI Stnff

5018 103-L9 Physical Science Laboratory 12:40-2:50 M L-201 Staff

5019 l03-LIO Phvsical Science Laboratory 12:40- 2:50 T L- 201 Staff

5020 l03-Lll Physic:al Science Laboratory 12:40- 2:50 w L-20l Staff

5021 103-L12 Physical Scienc.e Laboratory 12:40- Z:50 Th L-201 Staff

5022 103-L13 Physical Science Laboratory 3:00- 5:10 M L-201 Staff

5023 103-L14 PhYSical Science Laboratory 3:00-5: 10 w L-201 Staff

5024 103-L15 Physical Science Laboratory 3:00-5:10 Th L-201 Staff

(In order to receive credit for Science lOS, each student must register for one of the laboratory/demonstrations listed separately below, )

S03l 105-1 Intro to Bio l ogical Science 3 8:00 L-130 Staff

5032 105-2 Intro to Biological Science 3 8:00 ITh L-130 Staff 45 SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

call Course Hra . Call Course Hra . Ro~ Instructor No No Coursc Title e, Hour Days Ro~ Instructor No No Course Title e, Hour Days

~ (Continued) ~ (Continued) Jackson 5033 105- 3 Intro to Biological Science ) 9:10 MW Staff 5101 Sci f or t he Elem Teacher ) 1:50-4:00

) 1· 50-4 :00 L-IOIB Jackson 5034 lO5-4 I ntra to Biological Science ) 9;10 m k130 Staff 5L08 39QC-) Sci for the Elem Teacher L-lO IB Jackson 5035 105-5 Intra to Biological Science ) 10:20 MW Staff 5109 39OC-4 Sci for the Elem . Teacher ) 6:30-8:30 PM MW Ba rber 5036 105-6 Intra to Biological Science ) tt :JO HW L-t30 Staff Anima l NaturaL History ) 10:20 MW 3960 Sarber 5110 Laboratory A 3:00 m 5037 105-7 Intra to Biological Science ) 11·JO m L-130 Staff

50J8 105 -8 Intro to Biological Sc ience ) 1:50 L-t30 Staff L-305 5039 105- 9 Intra to Biol ogical Sc ience ) 1:50 m L-130 Staff 520 1 206-1 Bio l ogical Etymology 8·00 H L-305 Lak. 5040 105-10 Intro to Biological Science ) HW L-pO Staff 5202 206- 2 Bio logical Etymology 8 ·00 I

504l 105- tt Intra t o Biological Science ) 3:00 m L-PO Staff (In order t o receive cr edit for Biology 208, each atudent ~ register for one of the laboratory/demonstrations lilted separacely below.) 5042 105-12 Intra . to BiologicaL Science ) 6: 30-8 : 30 PH HW L-LJO Staff L-409 Pryor (lAboratory included ) 5203 208-1 Invertebrate Zoology ) 8:00 MIl L-409 DeHoss lAboratory/Demonstrations accompanying 105 l ectures above: 5204 208-2 Invertebrace Zoo l ogy ) 8:00 TTh

504) L05-Ll Biological Science Laboratory 8:00 L-330 Staff Laboratories accompanying Biology 208 lectures above : L-333 DeHoss 5044 105-L2 Biological Science Laborat ory 8:00 L-3)O Staff 5205 2Q8- Ll Laboratory A 9: 10 TTh L-J33 DeM oss 5045 105-Ll BioLogical Science La boratory 9: 10 MW L-3l0 Staff 5206 20a-L2 Laboratory B 11:30 TTh L-333 DeMoss 5046 lOS-I). Biological Science lAboratory 9:10 IIh L-110 Staff 5201 208-L3 La boratory C 1·50 TTh

) TIh L-409 Sa rber 5047 L05 -L5 Biological Science Laboratory 10:20 MW L-3)O Staff 209 Vertebrate Zoology 9: 10 M.'W L-322 Sarber 5208 La boratory A 11:30 MW L-322 Sarber 5048 105-L6 Biological Science Laboratory 11;30 HW k 330 Staff 5209 Laboratory B 1:50 TTh L-305 Heaslip 5049 105 -L7 Biological Science Laboratory 11 ·lO IIh L-330 Staff 215 Genera 1 Botany 9: 10 • MW L-30l lIeasUp 5210 Laboratory A 9:10-11:20 HW L-301 Heaslip 5050 105-L8 Bio l ogica l Science Laboratory 12:40 MW L-JJO Staff 52 11 Laboratory B 1:50-4:00 H('a slip 5051 105-L9 Biological Science Laboratory 1:50 HW L-330 Staff 5212 )04 Gene tics ) 12 ;40 MTIhF* k 305 Baces 5052 105-L10 Biological Science Laboratory 1j50 m L-330 Staff )17 BacterioLogy 4 10:20 HW L-305 Labora t or y A 8:00-10: to TTh L-415 Bates 5213 Bates 505) Biological Science Laboratory ):00 HW L-330 Staff Labora cory B 1:50-4:00 TTh L-415 105-Ltl 52 14 Bates 5215 Laboratory C ( H Ec malors) 1 :50-4:00 HW L-415 5054 105-Li2 Biological Science Laboratory 3:00 IIh L-330 Staff L-409 Lok. 5216 331-1 Human Anata::lY 3 9:10

) TThF L-409 Lak. 5101 200 Descriptive Astr onomy ) 4: 10 HW L-129 C. Payne 5217 331-2 Human Anatomy 11 :30 8:00 PK H Human Physiology ) 10: 20 MWF L-409 Setser 5102 )1sc Earth Science ) 9:10 L-lP Stra le y Human Physlology ) 12 ;40 TThF L-409 Setser 510) 385-1 History of Science ) 12 ·40 L-130 Busroe Comparative Anatomy 12:40 MW L-409 La" )37 • Lake -Scafl Sl04 )85-2 History of Science ) 10:20 UhF L-t30 Busroe 5220 Laboratory A 3:00-5:10 HW kll1 Spears 5l0S l8se-3 Hiatory of Science (junior ) 12:40 TThF L-130 Pryor Vercebrate Embryol ogy 9: LO MIl L-305 338 • L-311 Spears atanding required) 5221 I.aboraCory A 1:50-4:00 TTh

5106 Sci f or the Elem Teacher ) 8:00-10:10 TTh L-IOIB Jackson oJIMeets every Friday .. - - 41 - I I SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND HATILEMAHCS SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND HATHDiATICS call Course Hrs. Call Course IIrs. No No Course Title Cr. Hour Davs Instructor No. No. Course Title Cr. Hour Roan Instructor

~ (Continued) CHEMISTRX (Continued)

l 8:00 MIl L·403 BrUlllollen lao Ge:neral Phyaiology (In order to receive credit for Chemistry 111. each atudent ~ register for one of the 5222 La bora tory A 9; 10 TTh L·401 Brumo.gcn laboratory sections lisred separately below.) 5223 kr!borlltory B 11; 30 TTh L·40l Brumagen 5405 111-1 Ceneral Chemistry I 4 8·00 HWF L-llJ Phillips 414(; Plant Patho l ogy 3 8:00 T L·403 Brutnagen Arranged L·401 Brumasen 5224 Laboratory A 5406 Itl-2 cenerai Chemistry I 4 10:20 L-ILJ Jenkins 11: 30 L· 305 Bates 4190 Virology 3 TTh 5407 Itl-3 General Chemistry I 4 1:50 TThF L-1l3 WU1i.ams 5225 La bora tory A 12:40 MIl L·4l5 Bates Laboratories accompanying Chemistry 111 lectures above: 420G lIistology 2 8:00 Th L·305 Lake lAboratory A 9·10 m L·311 Lake 5226 5408 111·Ll Gt'neral Chemistry I Lab 10:20-12:30 M L·412 Staff 3 8:00 H L·322 Barber 4330 Vertebrate Field Zoology 5409 111-L2 ~neral Chemistry I Lab 3:00·5; 10 H L-412 Staff 5227 Laboratory A 11:30·1:50 m L·322 Barber Pryor· 5410 111-L3 General Chemistry I Lab 8:00-10:10 T L-410 Staff 4450 Medical Entomology 3 9: 10 HW L·333 DeMoss L·333 Pryor· 5228 Labora tory A 11:30 MIl 5411 111-1A General Chemistry I Lab 10:20-12:30 L-412 DeHoss T SCaff 5412 111-L5 General Chemistry I Lab 12;40-2;50 T t·412 Staff 450G Plant Anatomy 3 11: 30 HW L-305 Setser L-301 Setser 5229 Laboratory A 3:00 TTh 5413 111-L6 General Chemistry I Lab 10:20-12:30 w L·410 Staff 4: 10 L-305 Staff 5230 471 SemInar (senior standing) w 5414 lll-L7 General Chemistry I Lab 12:40-2:50 w L-410 Stsff 1-3 Arranged L-I02 Staff 5211 476 Special Problems (consent 5415 111-L8 General Chemistry I Lab 3:00-5· 10 w L-412 Staff required) 5416 Itl-L9 General Chemist.ry I Lab 1:50-4:00 F* L-410 Staff 4950 Biochemistry 4 10:20 L-403 Brutnagen 5232 Lnboratory A Arranged L-401 Brumagen 112 General Chemistry II 4 8:00 TThF L-1lJ Jenkins Arranged Pryor 5251 501 Biological Concepts 2 5421 Laboratory A 10:20-12:)0 T L-410 Sea ff 5422 Laboratory B 12:40-2:50 Th L-410 Staff Arranged Pryor 5252 504 Modern Theories of Evolution 2 54 2 ) Laboratory C 3:00-5:10 T L-410 Staff Lake­ Arransed Pryor 5253 540 Advanct'd Parasitology 3 222 Qua lita t ive Analysis 4 1;50 T L-409 Phillipa 54)0 Laboratory A 10: 20- L2: 30 HWF* L-427 Phillips Staff 5254 571 Seminar Arranged 5431 La bora tory B 3:00-5:10 HWF* L-427 Phillips Pryor 5255 576 Research Problems (consent 1-3 Arranged 326 Organic Chemistry I (Chern . 4 12:40 TIh L-I13 Simon requlred) teach. majors & non·majors) 5432 La bora tory A 8:00-10: 10 MW L·)10 Staff Staff 5256 599 Thesis Arranged 54)) La bora tory B 12:40-2:50 MW L-310 Staff 5434 Laboratory C 3 :00-5: 10 TTh L-310 Staff 5435 Laboratory 0 6:00-8:00 PM HW L-)10 Staff CI!D1ISTRX 5436 La bora tOry E 6:00-8:00 PH TTh L-310 Staff ):00 TThF L-129 l,a 11 Lama 101 General Chemistry I (ILEc., 4 331 Organic Chemistry I (pro­ 4 9: 10 m L-121 L. Payne Nursing. and Agri . ) fe.aional-degree mbjora) Staff 5401 Laboratory A ):00-5:10 H L-410 5440 La bora tory A )·00-5:10 L-429 Staff 5402 Laboratory B ):00-5:10 W L-410 StlI f f L-41O Staff 5403 Laboratory C 12:40-2:50 H 5441 350 Inorganic Cheoistry I 3 11:30 mF L-312 L Payne Williams 102 General Chemistry II (H . Ec .• 4 8:00 TThF L-312 441 Physical Chemistry I 4 9: 10 HWF Jenkins Nursing, and Agri.) 5442 Laboratory A 1:50-4:00 F* JenkinS 5404 I...1boratory A 3:00-5:10 Th L·410 Staff 5443 471 Slmtinar 4: LO Th L-305 Jenkins

5444 490(; Ad vanced Phy. Or84n. Chern ):00 TTh L-121 L. Payne

~eets every Frlday - 48 - • 49 - SCUooL OF SC IENCES AND MATHEMATICS SCUooL OF SCIENCES AND HATltDlATtCS

Ca 11 Course IIrs. Ca 11 Course lin. No No Course Title C'- Hour Days Room Instructor ~N~o~, __~N£o _____....\C~o~u~'~" .... TW' ~'~t~, _____....\C~'~ , ____..Jl" O~u~,~ __""~y~.:... __R~~",,,- ...l~n~"~'~u~,~'~o~,_

CHEMISTRY ( Continued ) GEOSC IENCE (Continued)

5450 SOL Chem i ca l Thermodynamics 3 1:50 UhF L-l2L Simon lOl Hlstorica 1 Geology 3 1:50 MW L-IlJ Chaplln 5521 Laboratory A 1: 50 TI'h L-204 Chaplln 5451 510 Advanced Organ Chemistry I 3 9: 10 MIIF L-l22 L Pa yne 5522 Laboratory B 3:00 MW L-204 Chaplin

5452 531 Advanced I norganiC Chemistry 3 9·10 UhF L-312 Simon 1008 211 Soi.ls 3 6 : 30-8:10 PN Hon. L- 224 Caln Laboratory 8: 10-9:50 PM :1,)n. L-423 Ggin 5453 541 Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3 3:00 UhF L-122 C Payne 553L 214 Geological History o( Plants 3 12:40 MTI'hF* L-229 ChapUn 5454 599 l-6 Arranged C Payne and Animals

250 Minerals and Rocks 3 9: 10 MW L-228 E'tl i.l ley GEOSC I ENCE ~5 ~53~2~ ______~ La~b~o~,~o£'2or£y~AL-______~9~'~l0"- __-' TT~h"-____~ L~-2~2~8'_ __~Ph~'~lt~'~y ~

(To receive credit for Geoscience 100 each student !!l\:!.ll register for one of the laboratory 260 Mineralogy I 3 10:20 H L-228 Straley sections listed separatel y below.) ~5 ~53~3,-______~La~ b~o~r~o£'2o£'y~AL-______~ lO~'~,2~0~-~l£2 ~,3~0"-__--"WF,- ____-"L~- 2~2~8,_ __~S~'~'"~t~,~y,--

5501 loo- l Physical Geol ogy 3 10:20 TF* L-129 Chaplin 300 Petrology 3 8:00 HW L-209 Ph i.l ley 5534 Laboratory A 8:00 TTh 1.-209 Philley }502 100-2 Ph ysica 1 Geology 3 l2·40 L-l29 Philley 55)5 301 Economic Geology I (Metals) 1· 50 MWF L-228 Stra l<>y 5503 100-) E'ttysiClll Geology 3 1:50 MIl L-129 Philley 377 Invertebrate Paleontology I 3 3:00 HTh L-229 OuBar 5504 l OO -4 PhysiClll Geol ogy 3 4:10 L-130 ChapUn 5536 Laboratory A 3:00 WF* L-229 DuBar

Laboratories accompanying Geoscien ce 100 lectures above: 38l Stratigraphy and SedUnentation 3 10:20 MW L-229 DuBar 5537 Laboratory A 10 20-12:30 F* L-209 DuBar 5505 l OO- Ll Physical Geology La boratory 8:00 MIl L-2l5 Staff 6077 390G C 1 imn to logy 11 :)0 MIIF Ed-l09 Clark 5506 100-L2 Physical Geo l ogy I..'lboratory 8:00 TTh 1.-215 Staf[ 5538 476 Special Problems (pe~ission l-3 A rrnnged L-Z09 Chaplin 5507 lOO-L) Physical Geology Lp bor atory 9 j 10 MIl L-215 Staff reauirl'd)

5508 lOO-lA Physical Geol o gy I..'lboratory 9: 10 Tth L-215 Staff HAIIiEMAIICS 5509 lOO-L5 Physical Geology I..'lboratory 10:20 MIl L-215 Staff 5601 III Slide Rule 10:20 T L-l05 Stnff 5510 100-L6 Ph ysical Geol ogy LA boratory 11:30 MIl St aff 5603 121- t Intro. to Statistics 2 10:20 MW L-Z04 Staff 5511 l OO- L7 Physical Geology Laboratory 1l:30 Ith L-215 Staff 5604 121-2 Intro to Statistics 2 11 :30 MIl L-204 Staff 5512 100-L8 Physical Geology Laboratory lZ·40 MIl L-215 Surf 5606 Ul General Hnthemntics I 3 11· 30 UhF L-l13 Staff 5513 l OO -L9 PhysIcal Geology Laboratory l2:40 m L-215 Stn£( 5608 141-1 Plane Trigonometry 3 10:20 MWF L-126 SLa [[ 5514 l 00-LIO PhySical Geo l ogy La boratory 1 :50 MIl L-215 Staff 5609 141-Z Plane Trigonometry 3 11;30 MWF L-IOLA Sttl ff 5515 100-Lll Physical Geology La boratory 1:50 m L-215 Staff 5 610 141-3 Plane Trigonometry 3 11:30 TThF L-lOLA Staff 55t6 lOO- LtZ Physical Ge o l ogy Laboratory 3;00 MW L-Z15 Staff 5611 141-4 Plane Trigonometry 3 1:50 MIIF L-210 Staff 5517 lOO-LLJ Phys ical Ge o l ogy Laboratory 3 :00 TTh L-ZI5 Staff 5616 152-1 College Algebra 3 8:00 MTWThF* L-I0LA Staff 5518 l00- L14 Physical Geology Ln boratory 4:10 MW L-215 Sta f£ 5617 152-2 College Algebra 3 8:00 M'l'WThF* L-126 Sta£[ 5519 lOO-LlS PhySical Geology Laboratory 6:30-8:30 PH M L-215 Staff 5618 15Z-3 College Algebra 3 9:10 MIIF L-IOLA Staff 5520 100-L16 Physical Geology La borato ry 6 : 30-8:30 PH. W L-215 Staff 5619 152-4 College Algebra 3 12:40 MTWThF* L-I0LA Staff

"Mee ts every Friday 5620 15Z-5 College Algebra 3 lZ:40 HTWThF.... L-126 Staff "Meets every Friday - 50 - 5l SCUOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS SCIiOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMAtICS en II Couue IIrs. en 11 Course IIrs. No No Course Title C, Hour Days Roam Instructor ~N~o ____ ~N~o.. ______-=~C~o~u~,~,~._I~'~'~1~e"-=-__ =-__-"C~'"- ______~H~o~u~' ____ -2Da~y~'~ __ .!R~ooo~ __ J'~o£,~,,~u~,~'~o~,~

MATllEHATICS (Continued) MATHEMATICS (Continued)

Statistics (Ed . , Soc., Psych. ) 3 6:30-9:00 PM Wed. L-l13 Ca'o 5621 College Algebra 3 1;50 5681 Laboratory A 4: to M L-\26 Staff 5682 lAboratory B 4: \0 T L- t26 Staff 5622 152-7 College Algebra 3 3·00 H'IVrhF* L-l13 Staff

5685 35?C Probability 3 9: 10 TThF L-122 Ca '0 5623 152-g College A Igebrs 3 3:00 !1'MhF* L-lOlA Sea (f 5686 363 Dlfferential Eqootions 3 3:00 UhF Cooper 5624 College Algebra 3 6.30-9:00 PH Mon StaCf

5687 372 College Geometry 3 11 :30 MWF L-101B Mayo Analytic Geom and Calculus I 4 8:00 Johnston

401G Design and Analysis of 4 6:30-9:00 PM Tues. Analytic Geom and Calculus 4 9: 10 MIThF* L-126 Hann Experilnents 5688 lAboratory A 4: 10-6:20 M L-122 Miller 5631 175-3 Analytic Geom and Calculus 1 4 11: 30 H'IlhF* L-l26 Tucker

5689 45lG Statistical Methods 3 1:50 UhF L-122 Cain 56)2 175-4 Analytic Geom and Calculus I 4 12 :40 !«ThF* L-I05 Moore

5690 411-1 SemiMr (senior standIng> 4: 10 Ih L-126 ",00 5635 231-1 BaSic Hath I (Elcrn Teachers) 3 9:10 TrhF L-113 Sta Cf

5691 471-2 Seminar (senior standing) 4: 10 Th L-I05 NaLl 5636 231- 2 Basic Hath I (Elem Teachers) 3 10:20 L-I0lA Staff

5692 475C Se Lected Toplcs 3 Arranged Johnston 5637 231- 3 Basic Hath I

5693 476 Special Problems (consent Arranged Fryman 5638 231-4 Basic Hath I (El~ Teachers) 3 6'30-9·00 PH Mon L- lOlA Sta ff required) 5641 232-1 Basic Hat.h II ( Elern Teachers) 3 UhF L-lOlA Staff 5694 485C Vector Analysts 3 11 :30 IThF L-122 Hayo 5642 232-2 BaltC Hath II (Elera Teachers) 3 12. 40 L-l13 Staff 5695 486C ·Complex Variables 3 1:50 TThF L-210 Hayo 5643 232-3 Basic Hath II (Elem Teachers) 3 3:00 M\/F L-l05 Staff 5722 49lG ClaSSical Mechanics (also 5 11: 30 HTWThF* L-210 Cutts Physics 491G) 5644 232-4 Basic Hath II (Elem Teachers) 3 6:30-9·00 PH "ed L-LOlA Staff

5697 510 Research Pr oblems (consent 1-3 Arranged Nail 5649 275 - 1 Analytic Geom and Calculus 11 4 11·30 HTrhF* L- I05 Cooper required) 5650 275-2 Analytic Geom and Calculus II 4 1:50 MTIhF* L-105 Mahaney 5698 575 Selected Topics 3 Arranged Johnston 5653 276·1 Ana tyt ic Geom and Ca lculus III 4 9;10 HTIhf"Jr L-105 Mayo

5654 276-2 AnalytiC Geom and Calculus III 4 1:50 HTl'hF* L-126 Cooper

5701 131-1 Elementary Physics I 4 9: 10 TThF L-210 Cutts 5656 304 Hath Logic and Set Theory 3 9;10 L-I018 Fryman

5702 131-2 Elementary Ph ysics I 4 10:20 MWF L-210 Simpson 5658 310 Ca lculus IV 3 12:40 TThF L-I018 Tucker

(Laboratories accompanying Physics 131 vitI be arranged) 5660 350-1 Intro. to Higher Algebra I 3 8:00 L-IOIB Natl

5703 132 Elementa ry Physics II 4 9: 10 L-210 Cutts 5661 350-2 I ntro to Higher Algebra 1 3 11· 30 TThF L-I018 Johnst.on

(Laboratories accompanying Physic. 132 wil l be arranged) 5664 351 I ntro. to Higher Algebra II 3 10:20 L-122 Nnlt

5705 23l Genera l College Physics I 5 8:00 MTThF* L-210 8rengelman 353-1 Statistics (Buliness) 3 10:20 MWF L-I05 Calo 5670 Laboratory A 12:40 T L-122 Staff (Laboratories accompanying Physics 231 vLll be arranged) 5672 Laboratory B 3:00 T L-126 Staff

5706 232 General College Physics II 5 8:00 HTThF* L-l21 Whidden 353 - 2 Statistics (Ed., Soc., Psych.) 3 3:00 TThF L-I05 Miller 5676 Laboratory A 3:00 M L-126 Sta ff (Labora t or ies accompanying Physics 232 viII be arranged) 5678 Laboratory B 3:00 W L-126 Staff

*Meets every Friday *Meets every Friday

- 53 - - 52 - SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Cau Cour se Hrs. Ca II Course Hrs. No No Co urse Title Cr . Hour Da y s Room Instructor .N~O~.. __ ~N~O .. ______=- "C.ou~r"'~'''I.i.rJi~e.. ______"c.r .. ______~"~ou~r.. ____ 2c.~yy.L. __ .JR~0~om~ __ J!~nu.ur.r~"~r~r~o~r_

Mangrl,Kll­ ~ (Cont lnued) 7000 Honors Seminar III 10:20 Tues Luckey

5110 JOtG Laboratory Techniques ( teach­ 12 :40- 2:50 I L-211 Br enge lman ing rna 10rs only)

5711 3U Heat and Thermod ynnmics 3 8 : 00 L -122 Simpson 6000 )00-1 5712 Current World Problems 3 8:00 C-405 Young 341 - 1 Ex periments l Ph ysics II 2 12 :40-5· 10 M L -221 Whidden 6001 300-2 Current W'otld Problems 3 9: 10 IThF C-405 '{oung 350C Radiation Physics 4 10: 20 MW'F L-L01B BrengeLman 5713 Laboratory A 3:00-5:10 M L-222 5114 BrengeLman ,'~002!2 __ ~3200!!.o-3L-____ JC,,""'"r"e"n~r'_'W~0"rl1~d-1P!r.o~b!l..ee " ______"3'______'1"OC,"2"O __ --'MW,.F<-____ JC~·"4"O"5L_ __ 2Y"o'"~n.B"-__ _ Labor atory B 12 :40-2 :50 Th L- 2Z2 Brenge Lman 5715 Laboratory C 3:00-S·LO Th L-222 Brengelman §.~O~O~3 __ _130QO~-4'-____ JC"""r"r]."n~r'_'W~o"'J1~d_1P!,.o"bl1em.. !' ______~,'______J1J1" '1'20 __ ~TIrrh~FE-__ _1C2-"4~Oc5'_ __ SC'""t'.~h•• 'wC__ 361 Fund. of El ect ronics J 1: 50 W L-210 Wh i dden ]'~O~04~_130~O!!.o-5L _ _ JC"""r"r"e"n~t'_'W"0"rl'~d-.fP!r.o~bl,~,,,,,--_ __~ 3L _ ___ l1l2""4"O_--'MWF"""--__JC2-"4"O"5L_'C~""t,.~h.o'w'___ 25~)~18'--______~ La~b~0"r~a!to~r~YLlA"______J1~2~,~4QO~- 2~·~.5g0L-_~I!rnhL_~L~-~2U1J1"_~Wh~i~d~d~e n ___ 6005 300-6 Current Wor ld Problems 3 12: 40 ,!lIT C-4l2 Walke 5720 471 Seminar ( s enior stand i ng) 4 : 10 w L- 2l0 CuttS .00. 300-7 Current World Problems 3 12:40 IThF C-405 Walke 5121 416 Specia l Problems (permissi on 1-3 Arranged St aff required ) '00) 300-8 Current World Problem s 3 1:50 C-405 Young 5122 491G Clalsical Mechanici (allo 5 11:30 MTWThF * L"2l0 Cutts .008 300-9 Current World Probl ems 3 3:00 MWF c-405 Cox Mathematics 491G) 6009 300- 10 Cu rrent World Problems 3 3:00 IThF C-405 Cox

*Meets every Friday 6010 471-1 Semillllr 4: 10 Ed-I03 Exelbirt

6011 471-2 Seminar 4: 10 M Ed- I04 Gould

6012 471-3 Seminar 4: LO M Ed-l05 Sabie

6013 471-4 Seminllr 4: 10 I Ed-l03 Magda

6014 471-5 Semina r 4: 10 I Ed-I04 LeRoy

6015 471-6 Semillllr 4:10 I Ed-lOS Cutshaw

6016 471-7 Seminar 4 : LO T Ed -l06 Rellcr

6017 471-8 Semina r 4:10 w Ed-L04 Jackson

6018 471-9 Seminar 4: 10 Ih Ed-L03 Clark

6019 471-10 Seminar 4:l0 Th Ed-lOS Crawford

ECONoo.I CS

6025 20l-1 Principles of Economics - 3 8:00 Ed-l06 Hagda

6026 20 1-2 Principles of Economics 3 9:10 IThF Ed-l06 Sta ff

6027 20 1-3 Principles of Economics 3 lO:20 Ed-l06 Magda

6028 201-4 Principles of Economics 3 11:30 MIl!' Ed-106 Staff

6029 201-5 Principles of Economics 3 11:30 IThF Ed-l06 Staf(

6030 201-6 Principles of Economics 3 12:40 Ed-l06 Magda

6031 20 1-7 Principles of Economics 3 3-00 UhF Ed-l07 Starr - 54 -

55 SCIlOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Call Course IITI. Ca 11 Course lIu. No No Course Title e, Dars Room Instructor No. No Course Tit le e,. nour Days Room Instruc tor

ECONOMICS (Continued) GEOGRAPHY (Continued)

6032 202-1 Economic Problems 3 8·00 mF Ed-I06 Cam p 6060 lOt Fhysica 1 Geography 3 l2:40 m Ed-L06 Knox Laboratory A 12:40 H La'. 6033 202-2 Econaaic Problema 3 9i lO Ed-l06 Camp Laboratory B 12:40 W La'. Laboratory C 12 :40 F Lab, 6934 202-3 Economic Problema 3 l·50 mr Ed-l06 Camp 6961 211-1 Economic Geography 3 10:20 1M' Ed-l09 Robinson 1007 203 Agricultural Economics 3 6:30-9:00 PH Wed L-224 Wade 6062 211-2 Economic Geography 3 12:40 Ed-L09 Robinlon &061 211-l Economic Geography 3 10·20 1M' Ed-I09 Robinson 6063 211-3 Economic Geography 3 3:00 Ed-l09 Bradley 6062 211-2 Economic Geography 3 l2:40 Ed-l09 Robinson 6064 24l-1 Anglo-America 3 8:00 HWF Ed-l09 Gould 6063 211-3 Economic Geography 3 3i OO Ed- l 09 Br ad l ey 6065 24l-2 Anglo-America 3 9;LO UhF Ed-l09 Knox 6235 304 Marketing 3 3:00 mF Ed-l06 Magda 6066 250 CArtography-Map Interpretation 3 1:50 La' GartLn 6936 339 Economic History of Europe 3 3·00 Ed-l06 Staff 6067 300-1 ReSiona 1 Geography 3 lli30 UhF Ed-l09 Bradley 6037 349 Econ History of the U S 3 9;lO rt'hF Ed-lOS Staff 6068 300-2 Regiona 1 Geography 3 li50 Ed-l09 Bradley 6038 350 Price Theory 3 lO:20 1M' Ed-lOS Camp 6069 300-3 Regional Ceoaraphy 3 3'00 mF Ed-l09 Robinson 6039 44lG Public Finance 3 12:40 Ed-lOS Staff 6070 310 AustralLa 3 S:oo IThF Ed-lOS Gould 6040 442G Honey and Banking 3 1:50 H!!f Ed - 106 Cam p 6071 320 South America 3 9: 10 TIhF Ed-LOS Gart:in 604l 443G Inveat=enta 3 8:00 mr Ed-l04 Staff 6072 33l Europe 3 1:50 Ed-l09 CLark 6042 45OO-l Social Science Resurch and 3 8:00 Ed-lOS Duncan Statistics 6073 344 Kentucky 2 3:00 m Ed-l08 Gartin

6043 450-2 Social Science Reaurcn and 3 11:30 TThF Ed-l05 Ga 11y 6014 344A Kentucky Field Studies Arranged G9Ftin Statistics (not for gradu- ate credit) 6015 360 PhySiography of the U S 3 10:20 Lab Could 6044 455G Economic Developm ent a nd 3 9: l 0 HWF Ed - lOS St aff 6076 383 .... 3 l2:40 mF Ed-l09 Robinson Growth 6077 390G Climatology 3 ll:30 Ed-109 Clark

GEOCRAPH'i 6078 500 Folitical G!.'ography 3 6:30-9:00 PM Mon Ed-l04 Sta ff

6050 lOO-l Fundamentals of Geog raphy 3 8:00 Ed-L08 Knox 6079 523 Southeast Asia 3 6:30-9:00 PM Wed Ed-l09 Gartin

&051 lOO-2 Fundamentals of Geosraphy 3 9:l0 Ed-l08 Staff

6052 100-3 Fundamentals of Geography 3 lO:20 Ed-l08 Bradley 6085 13l-1 Western Civili~tion I 3 8:00 MWF Ed-Ill LeRoy 6053 100-4 Fundamentals of Geosraphy 3 11:30 Ed-lOS Knox 6086 131-2 Western Civi1i~ation 1 3 8:00 UhF Ed-Hl Tinsley 6054 LOO-5 Fundamentals of Ceography 3 11:30 UhF Ed-lOS Gould 6081 131-3 Western Civilization I 3 9jlO Ed-Ill Exelbirt 6055 100-6 Fund~entals of Geosraphy 3 12:40 HW!' Ed-l08 Bradley 6088 131-4 Weste.rn Civilization I 3 9:10 TIhF Ed-lll Holt 6056 100-7 Fundamentala of Geosraphy 3 Ed-l08 Knox 6089 Pl-5 Western Civili~atLon I 3 11:30 UhF Ed-Ill Tinsley &057 LOO - 8 Fundamentals nf Geography 3 l : 50 mF Ed-lOB Staff 6090 13l-6 Western Civili~ation I 3 12:40 Ed-Hi LeRoy 6058 100- 9 Fundamentals of Geosraphy 3 3:00 Ed-l08 Clark 6091 13l-7 Western Civili~tion 3 12:40 mF Ed -105 LeRoy 6059 100-10 Fundamental s of Geogr a phy 3 6:30-9:00 PH Wed Ed-I08 Clark 6092 pt-8 Western CLvll!~ation I 3 12;40 TIhF ed-Ill Holt

- 56 - 57 r ------SCHOOL---- OF------SOCIAL--- SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Ca II Course Ure. tall Courae Hn, No No Coune Title Cr Davs Room Instructor ~N~o... _.JN~ o... ____ ...)C~ouil;llr~ .~.~T~l~'~l~':... ____....;C~r ... ____ ~H~o~u~r __...iiDa::LY~' __~R~o~~:...-,I~n~,~,~ru~,~,~o~r ..

J.J.I.2IQRX. (ContLnued) ~ (Continued)

6093 131-9 Western Civilization I 3 3:00 mF £d-111 Holt 6037 342 Econ History of the U S 3 9:10 TThF Ed-lOS Staff

Western Civilization II 3 10:20 HWF Ed-l10 Tinsley 6122 351 England to 1660 3 9-10 mF Ed-103 Exe1birt

6095 132-2 Western Civil ization II 3 12·49 H!IF Ed-110 Holt 6123 317 Colonial Latin America ) 9-10 IThF Ed-407 Le Roy

6096 132-3 Weste rn Civilization II 3 liCO Ed-no Holt 6124 400-1 Ametican Foundations ) 8i OO Ed-l12 Stsff

6097 132-4 Western Civilization II 3 6'30-9:00 PM lues Ed-110 Unsln 6125 400-2 American Poundations 3 9: 10 mF Ed-l12 Flstt

6098 241- 1 U S of Amer 1492-1865 3 8'00 Ed-l10 Burge •• 6 126 400-3 American Foundations ) 11:30

6099 24\-2 U S of Amer 1492-1865 3 8:00 UhF Ed-ltO Burgess 6 127 400-4 American Foundations 3 12:40 IThF Ed-112 Flatt

6100 241-3 U 5 of Arner 1492 -1865 3 9;10 mF Ed-110 Howard 6128 400-5 American Foundations 3 6:30-9-00 PH Mon Ed-ll2 Flatt

6101 241 -4 U S. of Arner 1492-1865 3 10 :20 Ed-l07 Sprasue 6122 430G The Negro in American History 3 11:30 Ed-ll1 Jackson

6102 241-5 U S of Arner 1492-1865 3 11:)0 mF Ed-HO Sprague 6130 4400 Colonial America 3 12:40 Ed-107 Sprague

6103 241-6 U S, of Amer 1492-1865 3 12:40 TThF Ed-110 Jackaon 6131 442C United Stat ea: Middle Period 3 11 :30 Ed -llO Hown rd

6104 241-7 U S of Amer 1492-1865 3 1:50 Ed-110 Howard 6132 444C The American Constitution 3 11 :30 c-409 Huang

6105 241 - 8 USaf Amer 1492-1865 3 1:50 IThF Ed-110 Howard 6133 448C U S Foreign Relations 3 6:30-9:00 PM Wed Ed-l06 Staff

6106 241-9 U W of Amer 1492-1865 3 3:00 mF Ed-110 Jackaon 6134 449C Early Amer_ Soc . and In­ 3 12 :40 IThF Ed-107 Kleber tellectual History 6107 242-1 U S of Amer since 1865 3 10: 20 MW!' Ed-1Q4 Anderson 6135 450G The World since 1914 3 9: 10 HI/}" Ed-l04 Hicks 6108 242- 2 USaf Amer since 1865 3 11i 30 HWF Ed-lOS Anderson 6136 453 Ru ui.a to 1917 3 10:20 Ed-l03 Exelbirt 6109 242-3 U S of Amer since 1865 3 11:30 UhF Ed-104 Kleber 6137 456 Am erican Urban History 3 1:50 'UhF Ed-l04 Sprague 6110 242-4 U S of Amer since 1865 3 12'40 Ed-104 Kleber 6138 461G Africa aince 1900 3 6:30-9:00 PM Thurs Ed-l06 LeRoy 6111 242 - 5 USaf Amer since 1865 3 3:00 Ed-lQ4 Kleber 6139 476G A=erican Hiatory : Directed 1-3 Arranged Staff 6112 242 - 6 USaf Amer since 1865 3 3 :00 T'I'hF Ed-104 Kleber Readings

6113 242-7 USaf Amer since 1865 3 6 ' 30-9iOO PM Thur8 Ed -104 Sprague 6140 477G European Hi.tory: Directed 1-3 Arranged Staff Readinu 6114 325 The Ol d South 3 9·10 H!IF Ed-l12 Howard 6 141 478G Non-Western Hiatory: Directed 1-3 Arranged Sta£[ 6115 330 Ancient History 3 6 · 30-9:00 l!1 lues Ed-lQ4 Exelbirt Readinu

6116 334 The. Renaissance and &e.forma- 3 8:00 Ed-104 Tinsley 6142 530 European Hl.toriography 3 6 ;30-9:00 PM Wed Ed-103 1_IU!~'~I;~' _____ tion 6143 538 The Negro in the 20th Century 3 6;30-9 :00 PH Mon Ed-106 J ...,ckson 6117 338 Nineteenth Century Europe 3 1·50 HWF Ed-104 Hicks 6144 599 Theah 1-6 Arranged St:..t [f 6036 339 Econallic History or Europe 3 3 · 00 Ed-106 Staff

~34~3~-~1 ____-" Am~.~r~lra~n~'~o~1~1'~1~ra~1-<"~r'~1~.~,c-__~3<- ______-"lu1u ;~3~O __-"TIh~~r ____ ~ E~d~-~1~O~7 __~ru1~a~'~t"- ___ POLWCAL SCIENCE

6119 343-2 American Polltica.!.J":!!.!'£'~!'~'L __-" ) ______'~·u5~OC---,HWlt!!!JL ____C!i.:!-4~O~9L __aHUll"",n~.,- ___ 6159 241-1 Ggyernment of the United Stat ea 3 8:00 Uhf C-412 Hoffman

6120 344 A History of ~ntucky 3 1·50 mp c-409 Young 6B1 241-2 Government of the United Sta t es 3 9i lO C-412 Hoffman

6121 345 The American "·~on~'~!.~rc-______-" 3c-______-,1£1~i3~O<- __~MW!'~ ____-,E~d~-~10~7L-!F~u~"C- ___ 6152 241-3 Government of the United States 3 10:20 C-412 Hoffman

5. - 59 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Ca 11 Course Hu. call Course Hrs. No No Course Title C, .ou, Days Room Instruc t o r No No Course Tit le C,. Hour Days Room Instruc tor

POLITICAL SC IENCE (Continued) SOCIOLOGY (Cont inued )

6 1S3 241-4 Government o f the United States 3 12:40 UhF C-4L2 Cox 6185 203 -4 Contemporary Social Prob1Ms 3 1i50 HI!F Ed - 405 Pat t on

6154 24 2-1 State and Loca l Covernment 3 9:10 C-4LO Bi2;ze1 6186 203-5 Co ntempor ary Socis l Probl ems 3 1 :50 UhF Ed -111 Patton

61S5 24 2- 2 State and Local Government J 11: 30 HWF C-410 Cox 6187 203-6 Contempor ary Social Problems 3 l'SO mF Ed - 405 Cally

6156 242- 3 State and LOcal Government 3 L:50 UhF c-412 B1zze 1 6188 203-7 Contem po r s," Social Problems 3 3:00 UhF Ed - 405 Frazier

6157 333-1 Comparative Covernment 3 9:LO mF C-4L2 Cuts haw 6189 210- 1 Ocient to Social Welfare 3 8:00 UhF Ed-l 03 Crosthwaite

6L58 333- 2 Comparative Government 3 3:00 C-412 Cutshaw 6190 210-2 Orien t to Social Welfare 3 12:40 mF Ed-L03 Crosthwaite

6118 343-1 American PoliticaL Parties 3 11:30 mF £d-107 Flatt 6191 220 Public We l fare Administ rati on 3 6 ;30-9:00 PM Hon gd-L03 Crawford

6119 343-2 American PoLiticaL Parties 3 1:50 C-409 Huang 6192 225-1 I n tro to Social Case Work 3 9:10 MWF Ed-110 Crosthwa ite

6159 350C Early Politi£41 Theory 3 11:30 UhF C-409 Huang 6193 225-2 Intro to Social Case Work 3 1:50 Ed-107 Cr osthwaite

6 160 364 Intergovernnental Relations 3 1·50 UhF c-411 Hoffman 6194 301- 1 Socio l ogical Theory 3 8:00 Ed- LO? Staff

616L 400G Pressure Croups and Politics 3 12:40 MWF C-410 Binel 6195 301-2 Sociol ogical Theory 3 8 :00 UhF Ed-107 Staff

6132 444G The American Constitution 3 11:30 C-409 Huang 6196 302 Population Probl ems 3 11:30 'IThF Ed-l0) Sabi e

6 162 446c Personnel Administration 3 6:30-9·00 PM Mon C-411 B1zzel 4459 303-1 Social Ethics 3 11:30 UhF c-410 Ra hn

6163 450C International Relations 3 9:10 UhF c-409 Huang 4460 30)-2 Social Ethics 3 1:50 mF c-410 Ma ngrua

6197 304 SociaL Ins titutions 3 9i lO Ed-109 Sable SOCIOLOGY 6198 305G-l Cultural An t hropology 3 1;50 Ed -111 Reser 61?0 101-1 General Sociology 3 8:00 Ed-404 cally 6199 3052-2 Cultural Anthropo l o gy 3 3:00 Ed -lll Reser 6171 10L-2 General Sociology 3 8:00 £d-404 Patton 6200 315 Child Welfare Se rvices 3 3 :00 m F Ed -105 Crawford 6172 101- 3 General Sociology 3 8 ;00 mF £d -l12 Frazier 6201 323 Urban Socio l ogy 3 12· 40 TThF Ed-l94 Staff 6173 101-4 General Sociology 3 9: 10 mF £d-404 cally 6202 354G Social Ps ych ol ogy 3 8 ' 00 mF Ed-195 Staff 6174 101- 5 General Socio logy 3 10·20 £4-404 Frazier 6203 374 American Minor ity Probl ems 3 1 ·59 Ed -l03 Frnier 617S 101-6 General Sociology 3 11;30 HWF Ed-404 oakley 6204 401C Crimino l ogy 3 8 :00 UhF Ed -l09 Play forth 6176 101-? General Sociology 3 11;30 1;4-404 Crosthwaite 6205 402C Juvenile Delinquency 3 10:20 Ed -Ill Pa tton 617? 101-8 General Sociology 3 12 :40 Ed-404 Cally 6206 403G The Family 3 9: 10 Ed -l03 Playforth 6178 lOl-9 General SocioLogy 3 L:50 UhF gd-404 Sabie 6207 4100 Practicum i n Social Wo r k 3 Ar r a n ged Cr a wford 6179 LOl-lO General Sociology 3 3:00 Ed -404 Sa bie 6Z98 425C ~e CatrQun ity 3 12:40 trhF 3 )'00 UhF tid-404 oakley 6180 101-11 General Sociology 6042 45OC-l Social Science Resear ch and 3 8:00 MWF Eo - !. u~ Duncan Statiat l cs 6181 170 Rural Sodology 3 li SO £d-404 Hoffman 6043 450-2 Social Sci e nce Re search a nd 3 11:30 TThF Ed -105 Ga lly 6 182 203-1 Contemporary SociaL Problems 3 9 · 10 HWF gd-404 Patton Statistics ( not f or gradu ­ ate c redit) ill.3 203-2 Contemporary Social ProblMS 3 12. 40 MWF £d-405 Oakley 6209 476 Special Problems Arra nged Staff 6184 203-3 Contemporary Sosia1 Prgblems 12j40 UhF Ed -404 Frazier 62JD 510 Western CultUral Heritage 3 6:30- 9:00 PM Tues Ed -106 Reser 60 - 61 - MILITARY SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE

CAll Co urse Hrs , call Course Hrs, Ho, No, Course Title C,. Hour Ro~ Instructor UU~o.. __ -"N~o~ ______~C~o~u~'J'~• .IT~'~'.l£e ______.C~,.. ______H~o~u~'t. __ .JCO~X~.~ __ ~R~o~.. ~ __.. I~o~'.'~'u~,.,~o~,

MILITARY SCIENCE MILUARX SCIENCE (Continued)

7005 101-1 Intro to Military Science 2 8:00 MS Staff 7043 201-4 Basic Military Science 2 12:40 BA MS Staff

7006 101-2 lntro. to Military Science 2 9:10 MW BA MS Staff 7044 201-5 Basic Military Science 2 3:00 BA MS Staff

7007 101-) Intro to Military Science 2 9:10 BA MS Staff 7045 201-6 Basic Military Science 2 8:00 TTh BA MS Staff

7008 101-4 Intro to Hilitary Science 2 10:20 SA HS Staff 7046 201 -7 Basic Military Science 9: 10 m MS Staff

7009 101-5 Intro. to Military Science 2 11: )0 HS Sta ff 7041 201 -8 Basic Military Science 2 12:40 TIh BA HS Stn(f

7010 101-6 Intro to Military Sc1ence 2 11: 30 BA MS Staff 7048 201-9 Basic Military Science 2 1:50 m BA MS Sta.ff

7011 Intro to Military Science 2 12:40 IlA MS Staff 7049 201-10 Basic Military Science 2 3:00 TTh BA MS Staff

7012 101-8 Intro to Military Science 1:50 BA MS Staff All Basic Military Science cadets must also register for one of the Basic Military Science Leadership Laboratories (LL) listed below, meeting in Button Auditorium (SA): 7013 101-9 lntro to Hilitary Science 2 1:50 HS Sta ff 7055 201 -Ll Sophomore Leadership Laboratory 1l:30 M BA PHS 7014 101-10 Intro to Hilitary Science 2 3:00 SA HS Staff 7056 201-L2 Sophomorp Lpaderahip Laboratory 10:20 T SA PHS 7015 101-11 Intro to MUitary Science 2 8:00 TTh MS Staff Sophomore Leadership Laboratory 12:40 w PHS 7016 101-l2 Intro to MUitary Science 2 9: 10 TTh SA MS Sta ff 7058 *201-1.4 Sophomore Leadership Laboratory 1:50 Th BA PHS 7017 101-13 Intra to Mllita ry Science 2 9:10 TTh BA MS Staff *AII students who desire t o be members of the ROTC Band and Chorus Company must register for 7018 101-14 Intro to Military Science 2 11:30 TIh BA MS Staff Leadership Laboratory for the sixth period (1:50) , Thursdays.

7019 101-15 Intro. to M11itary Science 2 1 t :30 TTh SA MS Staff 7065 301-1 Advanced Hilitary Science , 8:00 BA MS Staff

7020 101-16 lntro. to HlLitary Science 2 L2:40 ITh MS Sta ff 7066 301-2 Advanced Hilltary Science 3:00 HS Staff

7021 101-17 Intro to Military Science 2 1:50 TTh HS Sta ff 7067 301-3 Advanced Milltary Science 2 11 :30 m BA MS Staff

7022 101-18 Intro to Military Science 1:50 TTh SA MS SUlff All Advanced Course cadets must also regLster for one of the following Advanced Milltary Science Leadership Laboratories, meeting in Button Auditorium (SA): 7023 101-19 Intro to Military Science 2 3'00 TTh MS Sta ff 7070 301-Ll Advanced Leadership Laboratory 10:20-12:30 M BA PHS 7024 tal-20 Intro to Hilitary Science 2 3:00 TIh SA MS Staff 7911 301-L2 Advanced Leadership Laboratory 9:10-11:20 T BA PHS All Basic Military Science cadetl mUlt also register [or one of the Basic Military Science Leadership Laboratories (LL) lilted separately below, meeling in Butlon Auditorium (SA): 7072 301-L3 Advanced Leadership Laboratory 11:30-1:40 w BA PHS

7030 101-Ll Frelhman Leadership Laboratory 1 L: 30 M BA ",5 7073 301-1.4 Advanced Leadership Laboratory 12:40-2:50 Th SA PHS 7031 101-L2 Pres~n Leadership Laboratory 10:20 T SA PHS 7075 401-1 Advanced Military Science 4 9:10 MWThF BA MS Staff 7032 101-L3 Freshman Leadership Laboratory 12 :40 w SA PHS 7016 401-2 Advanced MilLtary Science 4 1:50 MTWf SA MS Sea ff 7033 *101-1.4 Freshman Leadership Laboratory 1:50 Th SA PHS All Advanced Course cadetl must a180 register for one of the following Advanced Military Science ~ll s tudents who desire to be members of the ROTC Band and Chorus Coropany muSt register for Leadl!;rship Laboratories, meeting in Button Auditoriun (SA): Leadership Laboratory for the sixth period (1:50), Thursdayl, 1080 401-Ll Advanced Leadership Laboratory 10:20-12 30 B.\ PHS 7040 201-1 Basic Military Science 2 8:00 SA MS Sta {[ " 7081 401·L2 Advanced Lenderahip t.aboriltory 9: 10-11: 20 T PHS 7041 201-2 Basic MUitary Scipnce 10:20 HII BA MS Sea f£ 7082 401-L3 Advanced Leadership Laboratory 11:30-1:40 w B.\ PHS 7042 201-3 Basic Mllitary Science 2 11:30 MS Starr 7083 401-L4 Adva.nced Leadership Laboratory 12:40-2:50 Th BA PHS 62 - - 63 -

\ FINAL EXAMI NATION SCHEDULE First Seme ster 1969 -70

DAY Time: 8:00-9:45 Time: 10:00-11:45 Time : 12:00-1:45 Time : 2:00- 3:45 Time: 4:00- 5 :45

Friday All 9 :10 classes All 4:10 c l asses All 9: 10 classes All 8:00 classes All Fine Arts 1/23/70 beginning Mo nda y begi nning on beginning on beginning on 160 classes Wed nesday or Tuesday or Tuesday or Monday Wednesday Friday Thursday Thursday or Friday

Monday All 8 :00 classes All 10:20 c lasses All 3:00 classes All 10:20 cla sses All Science 103 1/26/70 beginning on beginning on beginning on begif'lning on classes Tuesday or Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday • Tuesday Thursday or Frida y or Friday

Tuesday All 11:30 classes All 1:50 c lasses All 11:30 c lasses All 3 :00 classes All Science 105 1/27/70 beginning on beginning on beginning on beginning on classes Monda y Wed nesday Monday Wednesday Tuesday or . Tuesday or or Friday or Frida y Thursday Thursday

Wednesday All 12:40 classes All 1:50 c l asses All 12:40 c la sses All 4:10 classes All 1/28/70 beginning on beginning on be ginning on beginning on Geoscience 100 Tuesday o r Monday Wednesday classes Mo nday Wednesday. Tuesday or or Frida y Thur sday Thursday or Friday Ir-.... .

Classes mee ting one o r two days a week that a r e not provided for in the regu lar schedule will have their examinati ons at the last meeting of the c lass prior to January 23 . SCHEDULE OF NI GHT AND SATURDAY CLASSES: Regular c l ass periods as follows: Monday night c lasses, January 26; Tuesday night c l asses, January 27; Wednesday night c l asses, January 28; Thursday night c l asses, January 22; Friday night c l asses, January 23 ; Saturday mo rning classes, January 24 .

Johnson Camden librar Morehead State UniverSi& More~ead. Kentucky