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1919-20 RCCD Catalog , ..- .. -, ..... RiVer·side, JuniorCollege :.~Riv.erside;"Ca·lifornia . FACULTY 1919-1920 McALPINE, DONALD P. A. B. Lombard College, 1901 .M. A. University of Michigan, 1909 Supt. of Schools, Tecumseh, Mich., 1909-1913 Supt. of Schools, South Haven, Mich., 1913-1916 Principal, Daisy Avenue, Long Beach,Gal., 1916-1918 Principal Riverside Junior College Riverside Poly. High School 1918 SMITH, A. HAVEN, Dean, Physics. Dickinson Seminary, 1900 Dickinson College, A. B., 1904 Summer Session, Univ. of Calif., 1908 Gornell Univ., 1910-1911 Closson School, Orangeville, Pa., 1898 Sioux City High School, Sioux City, Iowa, 1904-1907 Lincoln High School, Seattle, Wash., 1907-1910 Student Assisting- in Physics, Cornell Univ., 1910-1911 Riverside Poly. High School, 1911- Riverside Junior College, 1916- WHARTON, REBA G., Dean of Women, History B. A. University of Illinois, 1897 M. L. Univ. of Calif., 1912 High School, Quincy, Ill., 1899-1903 High School, Aurora, Ill., 1903-1904 High School, Quincy, Ill., 1904-1908 State Normal, Moorhead, Minnesota, 1908-1909 Pillsbury Academy, Owatanna, Minn., 1909-1911 lto"r, Girls' High School, Riverside, 1912 -or:' Riverside Junior College, 1916- DIXON, MISS MAUDE, Librarian San Diego State Normal, 1914 Hemet Public Library, 1916 Riverside Library Service School, winter session, 1917 Hemet High School Library, 1917 Riverside Public Library, 1917-18 Riverside Junior College, 1918 Riverside Polytechnic High School, 1918 1 HOUGHTON, GEp, E., Sb.o.p ORCUTT, A. S., Botany Two years at Morrow Ma.chi,n.e& Screw Company B. S., Denison Univ., 1911 Two years at Ingersol~ Canada, with Machine & Screw Company M. S., Denison Univ., 1913 Seven years-Canada Cycle Motor Co., Toronto, Canada . Graduate Student, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1913-14 Four years-Buick Machine Shop, Flint, Mich. Ohio State Experiment Station, 1914-15 Two years-Western Mott Machine Co., Flint, Mich. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1909-10 Seventeen months-Chevrolet Motor Car Co., Flint, Mich. Mobile High School,H111-12 Riverside Poly. High School, 1915- Long Beach High School, 1915-16 Riverside Junior College, 1916- Riverside Poly. High School, 1916 Riverside Junior College, 1916- MAULER-HIENNECY, EMILE, Modern Languages Notre Dame de Sainte Croix, Paris, Seine, France, A. B., 1894 PARK, HOWARD R., Mathematics Notre Dame du Saint Esprit, Beauvais, Oise, France A. B., Southern Univ., 1910 Les Freres Maristes, Paris, France Univ. of Texas, 1911-12 Jesuits Fathers (New Orleans, La.) Univ. of Chicago, Summers, 1916-17-18 Nine years foreign travel Southern University, 1909-10 French Inst., Los Angeles, Cal., 1910-13 High School, Socorro, N. M., 1915-16 Los Angeles High Schools, 1913-16 High School, Estancia, N. M., 1916-17 Poly. High School, Riverside, Cal., 1916- Riverside Poly. High School, 1917- Riverside Junior College, 1918- Riverside Junior College, 1918- NORTH,ALFRED M., History PAUL, ARTHUR G., History B. S.Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, Ore., 1901 Occidental College, A. B., 1909 Graduate student in History, Economics, Political Science, Univ. of Univ. of Calif., Graduate Study Chicago, 1903-06 Summer Sessions 1913, '14, '16, '17 Summer sessions, Univ. of Cal., 1912-14-15 Winter semester, 1916 Principal North Yavhill schools, Ore., 1901-03 Assistant to the President, Occidental College, 1910-12 Terre Haute High School, Ind., 1906-08 Registrar and Instructor in Eng., 1912-13 Riverside High Schools, 1908- Registrar and Assistant Professor in Hist. and Political Science, Riverside Junior College, 1916- 1915-16 State Bank Examiner, 1916 Riverside Junior College, 1917- O'BRIEN, JAMES E., Commercial Contributor, Publication of the American Association of Collegiate San Francisco Business College, 1901 Registrars San Jose Normal, 1906 Heald's Business College, 1905 REA, ERNEST L., Latin Five years practical experience as office manager Stanford Univ.,A. B., 1901 EI Dorado County H. S., Placerville, Gal., 1910-14 Grad. Stanford, 1902 (Spring semester) Imperial Valley Union H. S., Imperial, 1914-16 Student, summers, Univ. of Calif., 1903, 1916 Corona High School,Corona, Calif., 1916-18 Foreign Travel, 1906-07 Riverside Poly. High School, 1918- Riverside Junior College, 1918- Riverside High School, 1902-1906 Riverside Poly. High School, 1907- O'NEILL, KATE N., Spanish Riverside Junior College, 1916 A. B. University of California, 1906 Student Summer Session, Univers-ity of California, 1910, 1912, 1913, . WIGLEY, WILLIAM C., Shop 1914, 1915, 1916 Chicago Teachers College, 1907 San Jacinto High School, California, 1907-1908 Chicago Schools, 1907-09 Santa Ynez, High School, California, 1910-1913 Riverside Schools, 1909- Riverside Girls High School, 1913- Riverside Junior College, 1916- Riverside Junior College, 1916- 3 2 REED, FREDERICK, English, Logic A. B., Harvard Univ., 1881 L. B., Harvard Univ., 1886 Travel and Research in Europe, 1887-88-93 Travel and Research in the U. S., 1904-18 Talladega College, Talladega, Ala., 1889-1890 GENERAL INFORMATION Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-1892 Head Master, Melrose High School, Boston, Mass., 1893-1894 Head Master, Roxbury Latin School, Boston, Mass., 1894-95 The Riverside Junior College was established in September, 1915, when Head Master, Chestnut Hill Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895-96 the first year of college work was offered. In 1916 the second year was Junior Master Latin School, Boston, Mass., 1896-1904 added. The first graduating class, June, 1917, numbered 14. Dr. Gates Lab. of Psychurgy, Washington, D. C., 1896-97 Riverside Junior College, 1918- Aims and Methods: Poly. High School, Riverside, 1918- The work offered is the equivalent of the first two years of college. In addition, vocational courses are offered for those who can go no further TINKER, MAJOR CLARENCEL., Military Science and Tactics in their educational work. The work is of real collegiate grade. Extensive additions have been made to the library and laboratories in order that the Wentworth Military Academy,Lexington, Mo., 1908 work may be done in a satisfactory manner. The Junior College students Constabulary Academy Baguio Benguet, P. I., 1909 (Honor gradu- are provided with separate class rooms, laboratories and study hall. No ate) high school students are admitted to Junior College classes. Students have Lieutenant Philippines Constabulary, 1909-1912 the advantage of small classes, thus securing individual attention. A let- Second Lieutenant U. S. Infantry, April 24, 1912 ter from the Registrar of the University of California states that "The First Lieutenant, July 1, 1916 students of the Riverside Junior College maintain an average record in Captain, May 15, 1917 the University which is higher than the average undergraduate record." Major (Temp.) June 7, 1918 Riverside Junior College, 1919- Admission: Riverside Poly High School, 1919- Admission will be granted to all graduates of regular fcur ' year high school courses. Those who are not qualified to register as regular students may be admitted to such courses as their previous training indicates they TURNER, GEO. M.,Chemistry may pursue with profit. Amherst College, A. B., 1885 Johns Hopkins Univ., 1885-88 Cost: High School, Auburn, N. Y., 1888-1892 There is no tuition charged. Students residing outside of Riverside High School, Omaha, Neb., 1892-1897 County who wish to attend the Junior College must present written per- Masten Park High School,Buffalo, N. Y., 1897-1917 mission from the Superintendent of the county in which they reside. Riverside Poly. High School, 1917- The following laboraory fees are charged. One half is due and payable Riverside Junior College, 1918- at the beginning of each semester. Collaborator on National Physics Note Book. Chemistry 1A-IB $10.00 Chairman of Examination Committee for Physics for New York Chemistry 10A-10B W.OO State, 1909-13 Chemistry 2A-2B 5.00 Chairman of Revision Committee for Syllabus in Physics for New Biology 1A-IB 2.50 York State, 1915-16 Botany 1A-lB 2.50 Mineralogy 1A-IB 2.50 Physics lA-1B 2.50 Physics lOA-lOB 2.50 Typing 1A-IB 1.00 Typing 10A-WB 1.00 Books are sold through the book store at cost. Attendance: Unless the absences are excused the students who are absent from a class more frequently in a semester than that class recites per week, will not be admitted to the final examination. 4 5 Students whose work is unsatisfactory by reason of lack of diligence SUMMARY OF THE REQUIREMENTS may at any time be required to withdraw, and those who do not maintain a passing grade in at least 8 units of their duly registered work in any FOR THE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE YEARS OF THE semester will be dropped from the roll. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Requirements for Graduation: Sixty-four units of work are required for graduation. A unit is the Units for College of Letters and Science, Freshman and Sophomore equivalent of one hour recitation or lecture period per week for one se- years, including 45 units required for matriculation. mester. Laboratory courses require additional time for unit credit. Sixteen units constitutes the full work of one semester. In outlining the Course PlanA PlanB of study each student should choose the subjects required by the college English . 6 12 to be attended after graduation from the Junior College. The courses of Mathematics . 6 12 studies of some of the colleges and universities of California will be found Mathematics or Logic " . 6 below. Greek, Latin . 12 Students who graduate from the Junior College with recommended Greek, Latin, German, French, Spanish, Italian 12 12 grades will be admitted to Junior standing in the University. Natural Science (must include Lab. Science, 6 Courses numbered from one to nine inclusive are first year work. The units) 12 18 A and B designate the first and second semesters respectively. Courses History, Economics, Political Science 9 9 numbered ten or above are second year work. Military Science 8 8 Physical Education 2 2 Hygiene 2 2 Elective '. 34 34 Subject A, Subject B (required without unit credit) ; . Total 109 109 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE English ; .
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