University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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School of Music HE CONSERVATO- ll QS' RY OF MUSIC at the College of the Pacific EQ was established in and since then has become,ii o1iiel'i'of the hnest music departnieiits on the Pacific Coast, not only in registra- tion and courses, but in excellently trained professors. The proportion of Conservatory students to the registration is unusually la rget Long outstanding among music del partments in California schools, its excellence was realized s e v e r a l y years ago when the newly organ- ized American Association of Mu! Dean Charles M. Dennis - - sic Schools elected the Conserva- tory to charter membership. During the second semester, the students are given a chance to show their ability at recitals every Tuesday night. This affords opportunity not only to the public, but to the musicians themselves, as it enables them to gain experience in public per- formance. From this experience comes the opportunity to play in the Stockton Symphony Orchestra, over the radio, and at private musicals, as so many of the Conservatory members do. The Conservatory is well known not only for its educational advantages, but for the finely trained teachers it sends out every year. ,za--' r t f N ll li fi . iff, c iY:' 1 5 52,5 .X as . - X jlflsf VL XN it lil 1' X, fl if if xiii. fillix it X ifffifr, l ,f ,f V ,. v- ' .x,,s5.. , qt 1. 'Ai 4 av ,iip l In y M ' Cb I ' vagal , if i pa i' . M11 19 iiil. U 'jolt l 'l l the if ti riii i t T i ,, limit. 1 l 1 UE ll fa W X 'f -m l if 1 v' ' .T ,W k-'t v ,df r1fli'f,l3ti :id 'QI' ,fo ffm -rf , 7 , ' -1-.i z, ig . U 'r ,fi , -. fr '-Tm. t I J I l Q ' vig, . , 'W ,gi if-g,,y,fL,'..5:.xw-Yr., '- fl' ,1 ' f f !'H31f,r V ' .i 1 Q' 4 'I T ' ff' 'hlit ,f ' 'xm- j I 1 129 5-

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'TN Collllege of llnilbeirall Arts W 0l 1 l 1--IE COLLEGE of Lib- ! u , W i Q5 3 Y J L6 i.zil ties have grown, is still the central pivot of the educational world. F rom it radiate the schools which train students in specialized or ap- plied arts. These all have their pro- fessional schools where they are taught a technique which they are to profess to the world and prove their profession by their ability. eral Arts, being the germ from which all colleges and universi- But the College of LilJC1'21l A1'tS is for students who will not make profession of their skill, but who will always be amateurs, in love with what they are doing, spending' their days doing, serving, working, for the mere love of it all. Here the professional man Dean Fred L. Farley or the business man or any other man or woman can study the Vt v f t libcralizing, the freedom-giving pursuits, which will make vaca- Kg N tions a delight, evenings never dull, leisure to be longed-for and XX HWQYX enjoyed. The College of Liberal Arts gives the graduate of the V' ie? ' - . . . . . ' 9' professional school an avocation which will 0'lVC in an eternal yi, W f ts l . . ' zest for life. P lv-. ' .' ' ' This gift of the College of Liberal Arts may be summed up in 's Wf . t . . . . If the word Humanism. Interest 111 humanity IS here inculcatedg 59' W X,-gl 1 humanity as seen through classic hterature, as studied in the social it I sciences, as aided by the discoveries of natural science. The com- Awffqg ' . . . , , Qi - pamon of this humanlsm must be research. Research is looking X ' fl and then looking again: searching underneath the obvious for the tiuth which gives itself up only to the diligent. Research 18 l' I 4 , i Q' r . . . . . pg professional school an avocation which will give him an eternal V T1 l vclo Jed throu h diligence itself Jroduces the Jleasurable award , xl ts 9 l l M 1 si-if of discovery, and should result in beneficial service to humanity fi U and the advancement of civilization. 'Tun fre- iz. ,kj lf , ,ff 71- ll..- 1 ,it , f2'1 '., T J'-1' .atjrw 1 il 'II ,146 :D -'? ?g4Qf i'-X R In lt :N 41323 txxi 'lif' ' f C-fm' -f '+--.- bil l. - - rl 'r 4 f.a z,i- fi-2-'-if . :fqifl ffl- x 'f! 'f Q ,. ,I , -, - . ' a 2.a qi: iif.'llt:ill V fa, . .. : .iv p.R.l'!,iaQ'-N11Nxgii R+ .rg-1 . ,.31.3y.,lQ. g': 7'Q ff f 23'Q,5 N ' 'iffik i f'Q'51-Lixrlci, A -'myfi' s 1 'vs - ' X'--' txt' - -A -- i my . t Q ti.



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Department of Education HE SCHOOL of edu- , -5 3 cation had its beginning ' T J ' f C 1- 111 1123 when the o lffl' vm D? lb A 61 ' 5' l rg-.ggjge was placed on the ac- credited list of the State Board of Education for the granting of teaching credentials. Since then the development has been steady in several lines of teacher training and has surpassed all expectations y entertained at the time of the mov- l ing of the college to the San joa- quin valley in 1924. 'llhe staff has been regularly added to in recent years. Courses in the teaching of certain high school subjects are of- DCs'11'W am Hams fered by several regular members of the staH of the Stockton Irligh School, and the work of super- vising cadet teachers in the elementary schools has been greatly extended by the appointment of Mrs. Marion Pease for that por- During recent years the classes in education have been attract- ing many teachers in service who are working for higher cre- dentials or for college degrees. Also a number of pieces of edu- cational research are being conducted by graduate students who are candidates for the master's degree. Other services of the department are the supplying of its staff members as speakers at various educational institutes and conventions 'md the beffinninffs 1 ' b an of a mental testing service for problem children. a- t rfb Nic l M.:-N tion of the work. 6 Lflnf- x XX 'fy' 1ilTiixXN Yxvff lf Ng lt f i.. Vvllyl VWWQ ll S i ilflflili l ff rlibllil l V will 'Xl lk Nw lg - ,QV ef- if L gif, ' Yl fs, il li 5-2 ' ll W . 5 ffirf '3:,'3 i 31.91 I f ' wgwf i C-'AV M uzi 'I Avi a fire ,. r ,f1g.e3efe.. t .gyda ,i... ii, V -.cl - fs. i V ,gr n if . 'Q M. ,fs ' Q' ZH l. I 'l,Wil1lf',3,- Y. - f 'H Qs w ii.' - -. 1 f Wy f I f. , J NR all gil, ,, ---' 5,.- 'QM y ufni, ,sy Qllltllf at r V aww N 'U' .ff sw 20 - . 71. -1 F-1' - 1-Ply-.ml YM X5 iletj' rylip.-it 4 x f' : pest- X. 4' . t 'bf no

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