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Eastern Illinois University The Keep Eastern Illinois University Bulletin University Publications 4-1-1930 Bulletin 108 - Annual Catalogue 1929-1930 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Bulletin 108 - Annual Catalogue 1929-1930" (1930). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 223. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/223 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 TEACHERS COLLEGE BULLETIN No. 108 April 1, 1930 Eastern Illinois State Teachers College AT CHARLESTON A Teachers College, Class A, in the American Asso­ ciation of Teachers Colleges A College, First List, in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Thirty-first Year ANNUAL CATALOGUE NUMBER 1929-1930 WITH 1930-1931 r The Teachers College Bulletin PuBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT CHARLESTON Entered March 5, 1902, as second-class matter, at the post office at Charleston, Illinois. Act of Congress, July 16, 1894 No. 108 CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS April 1, 1930 Eastern Illinois State Teachers College AT CHARLESTON A Teachers College, Class A, in the American Asso~ dation of Teachers Colleges A College, First List, in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Annual Catalogue Number for the Thirty~first Y eat 1929-1930 with Announce~ ments for 1930-1931 [Printed by authority of the State of Illinois.] -i§!$>0>, (38411-4M) CORRESPONDENCE School officials who are looking for teachers may obtain full and confidential information in regard to the qualifications, char­ acter, and experience of former students who are candidates for positions in their schools. Former students who wish teaching positions may register their names with the chairman of the appointment committee. Bulletins published by the college are sent upon request. ·' '' c. ~ p ' 1-. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Title Page . • . 1 Correspondence . 2 Table of Contents........................................ 3 Quotation . 6 Calendar . 7 Normal School Board. 9 Faculty .................................................. 11-14 Part I. General Information. 15 Location . 17 History . ... 17 Purpose . 18 Equipment . 18 Grounds . .. ... 18 Main Building . 19 Training School Building. 19 Pemberton Hall . 19 Practical Arts Building. 19 Music Building . 20 Library . • . 20 School Garden and Greenhouse.................... 20 Laboratories . 21 Fees . 22 Penalties . 22 Pledge . • . 22 Board and Room..................................... 22 Scholarships . 23 Army and Navy Scholarships..................... 23 Lindley Scholarships . • . 23 Alumni Scholarships • . ... 23 The Florence Vane Skeffington Scholarship........ 23 Teachers College High School Scholarship Prize. 24 Loan Funds . 24 The Students' Loan Fund. 24 The Adelia Carothers Fund. 24 Social Activities . 24 Entertainment Course . 24 Dramatics . 25 The Teachers College News....................... 25 Recreation . • . 25 Domafian Art Club. 26 Mathematics Club . 26 E. I. Varsity Club................................ 26 "The Forum" . 26 Phi Sigma Epsilon. 26 Athletics . 26 Attendance at Church............................. 27 The Student Council.............................. 27 Alumni Club . • . 27 Alumni Association . 27 Teachers• Appointment Committee. 28 The Certificating Law................................ 29 PAGE Part II. Instruction .................................... 31 Organization ........................................ 32 Division of the Year ................................. 32 Admission Requirements ............................ 32 Graduation ......................................... 33 Scholarship ........................................ 33 Extension Work .................................... 35 Graduation Honors for 1929 .......................... 35 Curriculums ........................................ 38 Credit .............................................. 39 Numbering of Courses ............................... 40 Major and Minor Subjects ............................ 40 Electives ........................................... 40 Description of Curriculums ........................... 41 I. Two-year Curriculums .............................. 41 Term Sequence of Programmes ................... 41 II. Four-year Curriculums .............................. 44 1. For Preparation of Primary Supervisors .......... 45 2. For Preparation of Grammar Grade, High School, and Special Teachers .......................... 45 A. Art and Design .............................. 45 B. English .................................... 45 C. Foreign Language .......................... 46 D. Geography .................................. 46 E. History and Social Science ................... 46 F. Home Economics ........................... 47 G. Industrial and Manual Arts .................. 47 H. Mathematics ................................ 47 I. Science (Biological) ........................ 48 J. Science (Physical) ......................... 48 Training School .................................... 48 Organization and Admission (Elementary School). 48 High School .................................... 49 High School Curriculum ......................... 49 Training Teachers .............................. 50 Purpose ........................................ 51 Practice Teaching ............................... 51 Observation and Participation .................... 52 Programmes (Inserted) ......................... Description of Courses ............................... 53 Agriculture ..................................... 53 Art and Design .................................. 53 Education and Teaching ......................... 56 English ........................................ 60 Foreign Language .............................. 64 French ..................................... 64 German .................................... 65 Latin ....................................... 65 Geography ...................................... 67 History, Sociology, Government and Economics ... 68 Horne Economics ............................... 71 I. Domestic Art .......................... 71 II. Domestic Science ...................... 72 III. Home Economics ...................... 73 Library, The Use of. ............................ 74 Manual Arts .................................... 75 Mathematics .................................... 78 Music .......................................... 82 PAGE Musical Organizations . 82 Class Instruction in Music.................... 82 High School Music. • . 82 Public School Music.......................... 83 Instrumental Music (Piano).................. 84 In~trumen~a! Music (Violin).. 85 Voice Training . 85 Penmanship . • 85 Physical Education for Men. 86 Physical Education for Women.. 87 Reading . ... 88 Science (Biological) . 88 Human Physiology . 88 Botany . 89 Zoology . 91 Science (Physical) . .. 93 General Science . • . 93 Physics . ... 93 Chemistry . 95 Part III. Lists. 97 The Teachers College Bulletin. 98 Students, Summer Quarter- First Half, 1929. 101 Second Half, 1929. 113 Students, September 7, 1929, to June 2, 1930.......... 117 Summary . ... 131 Counties Represented . 131 Other States Represented. 131 Graduates . • . 132 Class Memorials . 143 Former Members of the Normal School Board......... 143 Former Members of the Faculty. 144 For the motto of an educational theory meet for the needs of democracy in an increasingly industrialized civili­ zation, I propose the phrase, "Through Discipline to Freedom." WILLIAM: CHANDLER BAGLEY THE COLLEGE CALENDAR. 1930-1931 FALL QUARTER, 1930 (TWELVE WEEKS) Saturday, September 6, and(. ...................... Registration Monday, September 8, 1930 5 8:00-12:00 A. M.-1:30-5:00 P. M. Saturday, November 22 ........................... Home Coming Monday, November 24 .......... Fall Quarter Examinations Begin Friday, November 28, 4:30P.M.............. Fall Quarter Closes WINTER QUARTER, 1930-1931 (TWELVE WEEKS} Monday, December 1. .............................. Registration 8:00-12:00 A. M.-1:30-5:00 P.M. Monday, December 221 . Monday, December 29 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·······.Hobday Recess Friday, February 27 ....................•. Winter Quarter Closes SPRING QUARTER, 1931 (TWELVE WEEKS) Monday, March 2, 1931 ............................. Registration 8:00-12:00 A. M.-1:30-5:00 P.M. Monday, March 301· ............................. Easter Recess Monday, April 6 Saturday, May 30 ............. ; .................... Alumni Day Sunday, May 31. .................................. Class Sermon Monday, June 1. ................................ Commencement SUMMER QUARTER, 1931 (TWELVE WEEKS) FIRST HALF Saturday, June 6, and { · Monday. June 8 5 ............................ Registration 8:00-12:00 A. M.-1:30-5:00 P. M. Friday, July 17, 12:10 Noon .................... First Half Closes SECOND HALF Monday, July 20, 8:00A.M......................... Registration Friday, August 28, 12:10 Noon ............... Second Half Closes FALL QUARTER, 1931-1932 Saturday, September 12, and } .......•..•..••.••.•. Regtstration. M ond ay, S eptemb er 14, 1931 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION THE NORMAL SCHOOL BOARD EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS MICHAEL F. WALSH, Director of Registration and Education, Springfield, Chairman FRANCIS G. BLAIR, Superintendent

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