Willamette University - Wallulah Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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W LLULAH Economics and .Sociology 'I he purpose of the economics curriculum is to give an under- standing of the economic world and to help the graduating major to make adjustment to thc business held. Sociology shows how individuals may develop into social per- sonalties by the mutual exchange ol ideas and how human nature is second nature socially acquired. -Scisvrt B. LAUGHLIN, Pi-LD. Home Economics The aim oi the Home Economics department is to provide courses which will give students a working knowledge of the problems of the home and the community, and a realization of woman's responsibilities as a homemaker and a citizen. -Lois E. LATIMER, A.Mi Political Science The aim oi the Political Science department is to educate many students for intelligent citizenshipg to start a few toward political leadership: to prepare a few for graduate and research work in governmentg and to lay the pre-professional foundation for stu- dents preparing to enter civil service work. -ROBERT M. GATIQE, Pi-LD. B.D. Physics The aim ol the Physics department is to teach and develop the seientihc methods, using as subject matter the facts and theories ol' Physics. We do not attempt to make into physicists or tech- nitians all who enroll in our courses. -FRANK D. LEAMER, M.S. 23 ani-gd., iiiaihnl-nn 1 kllnannsi ' al! an -3 an l gg-un i-in ' ' - Tae.- gc n!i1i-Q liidugaagl 'hi-. Q I-i-ii 1:1-5' ' -. ili :SH 1 L1 -1.1 --n . .-11' -1- gif .sl-ll-1 ..,.,.- ,,,,-:aw ..-.....-2.-an ....---- ii, ,.,..,-.,:.,.1i. .,,f.1.,.....,....- ..12,i...,,.L.- .11-23--si., ..-.-..-

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i gs Ia 1 1 - iz- 1.-, -Liiuu Ii1 u-Lnllainld lat- limi 1.-1 Q - -111 -lg- 1.1--q ,Q-.-1 H i- -li li- 1-na .1121-1 - .- --..i-lx 11-ff' ,-,-as ...is- .,.--Q-- .1- -.,,i..fi-1 1.....ii.:n- 1-1- -11-1111 iii-li ,-,-1.-1-1 ---xii THE 1.930 Physical Education The real value of physical education and athletics is the met that they exercise the' mental, social, and moral qualities. ln addition to giving opportunity for regular required exercise in various activities, a thorough course in theory, practice, and technique of present day physical education and coaching is offered, --Rox' S. KEENI3, BS. English Literature Literature is the record of what man has thought and felt most deeply about life. From literature one can enrich greatly ones own meagre experience in thought and feeling. To know well what the poet says and be acquainted with the thought conveyed through literary prose of the past and our own time provides us a most resourceful means of understanding experience and esti- mating intelligently its values. -I-I. C. Kouuan, PH. D Public Speaking This department aims to develop effectiveness in expression in every walk of life. We believe that speech training is one of the best ways of developing the intellect and the personality of an individual. We aim to give more individual work in the Little Theater, in speech clinic work, and in practice in interpre- tations and speech making. --l-li3RBER'r E. RAHE, AM. Chemistry The courses are designed to serve four groups. First, the few qualified to do graduate work in chemistry. Second, those who need some chemical training to understand related sciences. Third, those who expect to teach chemistry and related sciences. And fourth. the largest group, interested chiefly in the arts. -C. l-l. JOHNSON, PH.D. 22



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