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S tJudtaMAA. Treasurer ' s Office—Dorothy Hanna, Ethel Wilcox. Information Office—Alice Jane Steel, Melva Fulcher, Jean Schaeffer. The Rileys Offices—Ruth Magnuson, Luverne Gustavson. Practical Work Offices—Dorothy Strnad. Olive Miller, Ann Osepchuk. Evening School The Evening School assembled again this Fall for another year of classes, with Mr, Leroy Gager as Dean. The classes arc held every Tuesday night, beginning at six-thirty, in the Northwestern classrooms. Tenth and Harmon Place, from September to May. A new feature is a fifteen-minute chapel period tim ¬ ing which the students fellowship together and have a brief meditation from the Word. s c H FALL TERM Standard Course 1945-46 Bible Analysis I Bible Geography Children ' s Work I Creek Standard Course 1946-4 7 Hermeneutics I Bible Introduction Adolescent Work I Personal Work I Greek Preliminary Course 1947.48 Bible Doctrine I Unit IV, Child Study Unit 1, O.T, Law and History Greek I 1 Standard Course 1948-49 Bible Doctrine IV Missions I Speech I Christian Education L Greek E D U L E WINTER TERM Bible Analysis IT Daily Vacation Bible School Children ' s Work II Greek Hermeneutics II Christian Ethics Adolescent Work 11 Personal Work II Greek -- Bible Doctrine II Unit V, Pedagogy Unit II, O.T, Poetry and Prophecy Greek Bible Doctrine V Missions 11 , Speech II Christian Education IT Greek SPRING TERM Bible Analysis [II Christian Evidences Children ' s Work HI Greek Hermeneutics III Church History Adolescent Work III Child Evangelism Greek Bible Doctrine III Unit VI. S.S, Adminis¬ tration Unit I IT, New Testament Greek Bible Doctrine VI Speech I Christian Education l Conducting Christian Education III Greek PRELIMINARY COURSE—One year, six units, Bible I, 11, III; Child Study, IV; Pedagogy Y + : S. S. Adm., VI. Teachers Certificate—$1.00 extra charge. STANDARD COURSE -Four-year course, of which preliminary course is first year work, with one additional subject, 36 units required for teacher’s Standard Diploma—$1.30 extra charge. REGISTRATION FEE—-$1.00 for each subject each term, except Greek which is $4.00 per term. 13
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