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Eastern Illinois University The Keep Eastern Illinois University Bulletin University Publications 4-1-1920 Bulletin 68 - Annual Catalogue 1919-1920 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Bulletin 68 - Annual Catalogue 1919-1920" (1920). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 167. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/167 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Illinois University Bulletin by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. \ . The ·Normal School Bulletin . Number 68 April 1, 1920 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CHARLESTON ANNUAL CATALOGUE NUMBER 1919-1920 WITB ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1920-1921 ·. "· ,' '· {' \'-A .; ~ I' ~ ~ ~ ~ •· ,, ;r ,>1- ~ TheN ormal School Bulletin PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Entered March 5, 1902, as second-class matter, at the post office at Charleston, Illinois. Act of Congress, July 16, 1894:. No. 68 CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS April 1, 1920 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CHARLESTON Annual Catalogue Number for the Twenty-first Year, 1919-1920, with Announce ments for 1920-1921 --- [Printed by authority of the State of Illinois.] CORRESPONDENCE All inquiries should be addressed to the president of the school. School officials who are looking for teachers may obtain full and confidential information in regard to the qualifica tions, character, and experience of former students who are candidates for positions in the schools. Former students who wish situations may register their names with the president of the school. Bulletins published by the school are sent upon request. ScHNEPP & BARNES, PRINTI!IRII SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 1920. 3661.'>----5:M TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE Title Page ............................................ 1 Correspondence ....................................... 2 Table of Contents ...................................... 3 Motto ................................................. 6 Calendar .............................................. 7-8 Normal School Board .................................. 9 Faculty ............................................... 11 Part I. General Information .......................... 15-27 Location .................................... 17 History ..................................... 17 Purpose ..................................... 18 Equipment .................................. 19 Grounds .................................. 19 Main Building ............................. 19 Training School Building .................. 19 Pemberton Hall ........................... 19 Manual Arts Building ...................... 20 Library ................................... 20 School Garden and Greenhouse ............. 20 Laboratories .............................. 21 Social Activities ............................ 22-24 Entertainment Course ..................... 22 The Normal School News ................... 22 Recreation ................................ 22 The Dramatic Club ......................... 22 Invitation Track and Field Meet ............ 23 Music Festival ............................ 23 Athletics .................................. 24 Attendance at Church ...................... 24 The Christian Association .................. 24 Expenses .................................... 25 General Statement ......................... 25 The Student's Loan Fund ................... 25 The Adelia Carothers Fund ................. 25 Teachers' Appointment Committee ............ 26 The Certificating Law ........................ 26-27 Part II. Instruction .................................. 29-89 Organization ................................. 31 Terms ....................................... 31 Regular School Year ....................... 31 Mid-Spring Term ........................... 31 Summer Term ............................. 31 Admission Requirements ..................... 31 Special Examinations ........................ 32 Graduation .................................. 32 Extension Courses ........................... 33 Curriculums ................................. 33 Credit ..................................... 34 Numbering of Courses ..................... 35 PAGE Major and Minor Subjects .................. 35 Electives .................................. 35 Description of Curriculums ................. 36 I. The Two-Year Curriculum ............. 36 Term Sequence of Programmes ....... 36 II. Four-Year Curriculums ................ 37 1. For Preparation of Primary Teachers. 38 2. For Preparation of Teachers for the Intermediate Grades ............. 39 3. For Preparation of Grammar Grade, High School, and Special Teachers .. 39 A. Agriculture ...................... 39 B. Art and Design .................. 40 C. English ......................... 41 D. Foreign Language ............... 41 E. Geography ...................... 42 F. History ............... : . ........ 43 G. Home Economics ............... 43 H. Manual Arts .................... 44 I. Mathematics .................... 45 J. Music ........................... .' 45 K. Science (Biological) ............ 46 L. Science (Physical) ............... 47 4. Educational Administration and Super- vision ........................... 47 Programmes (Inserted) Training School ............................ 48 Organization and Admission ................ 48 Elementary School ........................ 48 High School .............................. 48 High School Curriculum ................... 49 Training Teachers ........................ 49 Purpose .................................. 50 Practice Teaching ......................... 50 Observation .............................. 51 Description of Courses ....................... 53 Agriculture ............................... 53 Art and Design ........................... 54 Education, Teaching, and Observation ..... 56-59 English .................................. 59 Foreign Language ........................ 63 French ................................. 63 German ................................ 64 Latin .................................. 64 Geography ................................ 65 History, Government, and Economics ....... 67 Home Economics ......................... 69 Domestic Science ....................... 71 Domestic Art ........................... 69 Library, The Use of. ....................... 73 Manual Arts .............................. 73 Mathematics .............................. 74 Music .................................... 77 Public School Music ..................... 77 Instrumental Music (Piano) ............. 78 Instrumental Music (Violin) ............ 79 Voice Training ......................... 79 PAGE Penmanship . 80 Physical Education for Men................. 80 Physical Education for Women.............. 81 Psychology . 82 Reading . 83 Science (Biological) . 84 General Biology . 84 Botany . ... 85 Human Physiology . 86 Zoology . ... 87 Science (Physical) . 88 General Science . 88 Physics . ... 88 Chemistry . 89 Part III. Lists . 91 The Normal School Bulletin.................. 93 Summer School Students, 1919. 95 Students, Year 1919-1920. 105 Training School Pupils . 111 Summary . 115 Counties Represented . 115 Other States Represented. 115 Graduates . 116 Alumni Association Officers. 122 Alumni Clubs, Officers. • . • 123 Chicago • • . • . 123 University of Illinois........................ 123 Former Members of the Board of Trustees..... 123 Former Members of the Faculty. 124 Index . • . ... 129 HE notion of "duty" must have as large a place in T the meaning of democracy as the notion of "rights," and not the least important of democratic duties is the duty of intelligence. WI+--LIAM C. BAGLEY Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University THE SCHOOL CALENDAR 1920-1921 FALL TERM 1920 TWELVE WEEKS Monday, September I3, I920 Registration 8:oo--I2:ooA. M. I:3o--s:oo P.M. Friday, December 3, 4:00 P. M. Fall Term closes WINTER TERM 1920-1921 TWELVE WEEKS Monday, December 6 Registration 8:oo--I2:ooA. M. I:3o--s:oo P.M. Monday, December. 20 Regular class work Thursday, December 23, 4:00 P. M. } Holiday Recess Tuesday, January 4, 7:30A.M. Friday, March 4, 4:ooP.M. Winter Term closes SPRING TERM 1921 TWELVE WEEKS .Honday, March 7, I92I Registration 8:oo--I2:oo A.M. I:3o--s:oo P.M. Saturday, March I9, 4:00 P. M. } Easter Recess Tuesday, March 29, 7:30A.M. Monday, April 25, u:oo A. M. Mid-Spring Term Reg istration Saturday, May 28 Alumni Day Friday, June 3, 4:00 P. M. Spring Term closes SUMMER TERM 1921 TWELVE WEEKS FIRST HALF TERM Monday, June 13, 1921 Registration 8:oo-r2:oo A.M. r :Jo-s :oo P. M. Friday, July 22, 12:10 P.M. First Half Term closes SECOND HALF TERM Monday, July 25, n:oo A.M. Registration Friday, September 2, 12:ro P. M. Second Half T enn closes FALL TERM 1921-1922 Monday, September 12, 1921 Registration STATE OF ILLJ:NOIS DEPAB'l'lVIEN':E' OF BEGJ:S':E'BA':E'l:O:N A:ND EDVOA':E'IO:N THENORMALSCHOOLBOARD EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS FRANCIS W. SHEPARDSON, Director of Registration and Edu cation, Springfield, Chairman FRAKcrs G. BLAIR, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Springfield, Secretary APPOINTED MEMBERS 1917-1921 FRANK E. RICHEY, LaSalle HENRY A. NEAL, Charleston ELllfER T. WALKER, Macomb 1917-1923 FRANK B. STITT, El Paso LEROY A. GODDARD, Chicago WILLIAM B. OwEN, Chicago 1919-1925 RoLAND E. BRIDGES, Carbondale C'HARLES L. CAPEN, Bloomington JOHN C. ALLEN, Monmouth Under the