Fresno State College - Campus Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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AAAAAHOITIE mHHITTGAAAAAw AGBHCE FTLLITTGHHTTT, B. S., TTT. Fi. ACORFT BUBDICH, B. S. ATTTFTBIE BOLTON, H. B., TTT. H. Grace Allingham TLUO hundred twenty-six students are enrolled in the department. Four new courses will be offered in Sep- tember. They are: General Home malzing Ci-t.fTi. 105, an introductory three unit course for the Home malging major and minor, and an elective, without pre-requisite. 9 survey of the worlz of the department, planned as an aid to lower division students in determining their major interests, all phases of home malzing are included, and the course should be helpful to home malzers as well as students. Social and economic problems of the home, and the use of leisure time from the standpoint of pleasure to be derived, are considered. A A A A A A A A Aflothing Selection CH. TTT. 395, a one unit elective course emphasizing economy in acquiring an otherwise satisfactory wardrobe. lTTen's Social and Home Training Ql'l.TTl. 421, a two unit elective course comprising a practical consideration of problems concerned with healthful living and the satisfactions to be derived from social self-con- fidence. Hospitality and Sociability Cf'l.TTl. 435, a one unit elective course which offers an opportunity to acquire social poise through lznowledge of correct procedure. This is a course which would be helpful to a large number of students, particularly new students. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Aseveral new hand looms have been added to the equipment of the department during the past year. This has made it possible to enroll a larger number in the class in weaving. Pre-enrollment is necessary in this class. A A AThe Practice Hpartment consists of five rooms, now completely furnished. lr is used for projects in connection with most of the classes in the department. The bedroom is used for demonstrations in child care and Home nursing. ATl1e apartment as a whole is used by students of classes in Foods for projects which may satisfy class requirements and at the same time give opportunity for individual entertaining, both formal and informal. A A A A A LEFT TO RIGHT: Bolton Burdick Allingham 'l'1i'r'11lrv'-Nim'

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A A GEOGRFIPHY HDD GEOLOGYA A AUJILLIHTTT TTTOTIEB TUCHEB, H. B., TTT. H. AEFTTITTFT T. HETTTLEPP, B. S., TTT Fi. AFTBCH B. HDDITTGTOTT, H. B., m. Fi. William M. Tucker Tl-le Department of Geography and Geology is divided between the Social and natural Science groups. Geography is listed as Social Science, and Geology as Tlatural Science. The department offerings have in- creased rapidly within recent years. ln 1923 the offerings consisted of fifteen units of lower division worlz, twelve in the division of Geography, and three in the division of Geology. The new Circular of lnformation will show offerings of sixty-seven units in the department. Thirteen lower division units, and fifteen upper division units are now offered in Geography. Twelve lower division units, and twenty-seven upper division units are offered in Geology. H new course, Petrology, a study of roclzs, will be given for the first time next year. Geography 121 , the lnfluence of Geography on Hmerican History, will be supplemented next year by a lower dvision extension course offering two semester units throughout the year. with the introduction of new courses, new equipment has been added until the laboratory and class room worlzing facilities are fairly adequate. A A A A A A A AThe teaching staff consists of three regular members. mr. Hrch R. Hddington, TTTH., Flssistant Professor, has had training in lndiana and Clarlz Universities, and teaching experience as grade teacher, high school teacher, ward principal, and university instructor before coming to Fresno State College in 1928. miss Emma T. l'lemlepp, m.H., Flssistant Professor, has had training in Eastern Hentuclzy State Teacher's College, George Peabody College for Teachers, and Columbia University. Before coming to Fresno State College in 1924, she had had ten years of val- uable teaching experience infour mid-west teacher colleges. Dr. lll. TTT Tucl2er,Ph. D.,Professor,and Head ofthe Department, has had training in lndiana State normal School, in lndiana and Chicago Universities, and teaching experience in private school, grade school, high school, normal school, and university before coming to Fresno in 1927. mr. Flddington and Dr. Tuclzer have also had extensive experience in field worlz in geology. A A A LEFT TO RIGHT: Tucker Addingto HemleDD Twemfy-Eight



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AINHTHEITIHTICS HND EHGIHEERIDGA AFBFQDH B. ITIOBRIS, B. S., fT1. H., Ph. D. AHHL D. DRHPEB, H. B., Ph. D. AHEBBERT H. LUHEHTOD, B. S., m. S., Ph. D. AHLICE BELL, H. B., m. Fi. ACLIFFOBD E. SITIITH, Fi. B., fTl. H. AHHBBY BUBBBIDGE, Fi. B., Ph. D. Alll. B. GIVEDS APEBBY BBOLUD, B. S. ABFILPH JHCH, H. B., m. H. AO. D. CHBTER Dr. Frank R' Morris 'The Department of mathematics and Engineering, with a faculty of four full time and two part time members and with a student enrollment of about 300, serves a rather wide group of students. The chief objections of the department are indicated by the following courses: A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ACU H four-year course for students worlzing for a secondary certificate with a major or minor in mathematics. A ACQJ Fl professional course, dealing with elementary school mathematics from the modern viewpoint, planned for students who expect to teach in the elementary schools. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AC3j H two-year engineering course for students who plan to complete a four-year course at some university, or finishcollegeattheendoftwoyears. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AMD Courses in astronomy which give some insight into the great cultural baclzground which mythology and science have jointly built up from the heavenly bodies. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ACSD mathematics of finance for students in commerce, law and other business lines. A A A A A A A A A161 Foundation courses for advanced study in science, statistics, and special problems. A A A A A A A Amathematics 10, the course for elementary school teachers, will be reorganized next year. lnstead of the initial placement examination, achievement tests will be given throughout the term. Hll students will enroll for 3 units and 3 recitations per weelz, plus one hour per weelz for conferences and tests. This special hour, which will be arranged for the convenience of the instructor and student, will give an opportunity for the latter to discover his wealznesses andtocorrectthem.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LEFT TO RIGHT: Morris Draper Smith Wheaton Bell Givens Thiriy

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