Northern Arizona State Teachers College - La Cuesta Yearbook (Flagstaff, AZ)

 - Class of 1924

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60d-Folk Dancing 3--1 Miss Maxwell 60m-Outdoor Games for Men 3-1 Mr. Judson 60t-Tennis 3-1 Miss Maxwell 60c-Corrective Gymnastics Miss Maxwell SCIENCE 31 and 32c-Elementary Chemistry 10-LQ Mr. Drake 32c and 33c-Elementary Chemistry 10-LQ Mr. Drake 41p and 42p-Elementary Physics 10-15 Mr. Drake 42p and 43p-Elementary Physics 10-LQ Mr. Drake 322 and 522-Zoology 5-4 Mr. Lantis 51c and 52c-General Chemistry 10-6 Mr. Drake 52c and 53c-General Chemistry 10-6 Mr. Drake 33b and 53b-Biology 10-LQ Mr. Lantis 51hb-Human Biology 5-3 Dr. Adams 60ns-Nature Study 5-3 Dr. Adams 61-Geography for Teachers 4-4 Mr. Lantis 53p-Physiology 4-4 Dr. Adams 60b-Bird Study 5-3 Dr. Adams GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSION-We have had some difficulty over the fact that we do not provide instruction for students in the ninth and tenth grades. Those coming to the summer school with their families will note that their children who are in these two grades are unlucky. The State Board of Education gives us no option in this matter. ADVANCED STANDING -- Credits made in other insti- tutions will be given full value, but in order to avoid delay, students are requested to send in official transcript well in advance of their coming to this institution, so that our com- mittee may have time for the correspondence that is usually necessary in such cases. ASSEMBLIES-Education 100 will be given again this year with the changes which experience has shown to be desirable. On Monday evening at seven o'c1ock a general assembly will be held. All normal school and high school students will be One Hundred Seventy-Six

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LIBRARY 50-School Library Methods 4-4 Miss Ethell MANUAL ARTS 21130 or 50-Benchwork 5-2 40 or 60-Mechanical Drawing 5-2 Mr. Osborn 501'-Manual Training for Rural Teachers 5-2 Mr. Osborn MATHEMATICS 42-Solid Geometry A 7-lfg Mr. Eastburn 41-Advanced High School Algebra 7-Vg Mr. Eastburn 51-Arithmetic 4-4 Mr. Eastburn 51t-Trigonometry 4-3 Mr. Eastburn 52a-College Algebra 4-5 Mr. Eastburn 53ag--Analytic Geometry 6-6 Mr. Eastburn MUSIC May be taken full quarter or either half-quarter i:61h and 62h-Harmony 4-4 Mr. Ridgely 'i60i-Instrumentation 2-2 Mr. Ridgely 50W-Glee 2-1 Mr. Ridgely 23600-Orchestra 3-1 Mr. Ridgely Individual lessons in violin, 'ce1lo, voice at the rate of 1 quar- ter-hour credit for one lesson per week for the ten weeks 51-Elementary 4-2 Miss Whetsel 3152-Sight-singing 4-2 Miss Whetsel 53-Methods 4-2 Miss Whetsel 2360-Appreciation 4-2 Miss Whetsel PHYSICAL EDUCATION 60-Playground Supervision 5-3 Miss Maxwell 60W-Outdoor Games for Women 3-1 Miss Maxwell 60cf--Campfire 3-1 MissMaXwel1 One Hundred Seventy-Fi



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required to attend this assembly and the lecture following. At this time the announcements for the week will be made. In order that the school may have some coherence, it seems ab- solutely necessary to require attendance upon this assembly. Wednesday evening, at the same hour, will be devoted to something in the way of music, dramatic work, or the like. On Thursday evening the second lecture of the week will be given. Those desiring to receive credit for attending this course of lectures may do so, receiving one quarter-hour credit for attending a minimum of twenty-five hours. Attendance will be kept for each student, however, so that the school author- ities may know what teachers are interested in this sort of thing. COOPERATING SCHOOLS-The summer session of the University of Arizona will be held here as usual, the only change being that it will run for twelve weeks. The University will specialize in senior college and graduate work. Although the Northern Arizona Normal School has not been as yet officially designated as the summer school for the Indian school teachers in the southwest, this may be done, and even if it is not, a great many of the teachers of Arizona and New Mexico will be in attendance. They will enroll in the regular classes of the Normal school or University in whatever branches they may select. Mr. E. H. Hammond, supervisor of the Indian schools for the southwest district, will be here and will be glad to advise with these teachers. This special feature will be the round-table meetings which will be conducted again this year. EXPENSES-Books - Books must be furnished by the stu-- dent. The school operates a book store, where books are sold at cost. Fees - A 35.00 deposit fee is required of each student to insure the school against breakage, loss of library books, etc. This fee is returned, less any charges against it, when the student leaves the school. A 310.00 incidental fee, in addition to this deposit fee, is charged for the entire quarter, 35.00 for either half. This fee is payable in advance and is not return- able. It gives the student entrance to all lectures, social events and athletic games. No tuition fee is charged. Lodging - There are five ways of obtaining lodging. fl! in the stone dormitories of the Normal school. Rate 330.00 for four weeks, payable in advance. Each room, unless spec- ially arranged for, must house two students. The rooms are furnished as follows: Electric lights, hot and cold water, large closet space, bed, springs, mattress, pillow, bed pad, bed spread, rug, dresser, table and chairs. Students take care of their own rooms and furnish and launder their own beddings, as well as towels, dresser scarfs and curtains. There are a few single rooms for which an additional dollar per week is charg- ed. Each dormitory has its laundry, which is open to the stu- dents without additional fee. These are equipped with station- ary tubs and electric irons. No allowances are made for ab- sences of less than one Week. No cooking can be done in the One Hundred Seventy-Seven

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