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Show 146 54. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give practice in lettering in oil, and a silk screen process printing. Lettering in oil includes lettering with enamels on glass, wood, and metal. Silk screen process printing includes tusch, glue, and profilm transfers and decals. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Collett, Strong 55. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give practice in air brush painting and window display. Air brush painting includes use and care of air brush, applying washes, tints, etc. Window display includes merchandise display in windows. Five quarter hours. Winter. Collett, Strong 56. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give practice in counter displays, cut-in lettering, and backgrounds. Counter display includes display in store merchandise on counters in the interiors of stores. Cut-in and backgrounds include cut-in of wall signs, bulletin lettering and backgrounds. Five quarter hours. Spring. Collett, Strong Trade Technical 61. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of card writing and principles of design and color. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Collett, Strong 62. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of alphabet structure, lettering, spacing, and layout. Five quarter hours. Winter. Collett, Strong 63. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of card writing and principles of design and color. Five quarter hours. Spring. Collett, Strong 64. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of lettering in oil and silk screen process printing. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Collett, Strong 65. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of air brush painting, and window display. Five quarter hours. Winter. Collett, Strong 66. Sign Writing and Display. A course designed to give the theory and analysis of counter displays cut-in lettering, and backgrounds. Five quarter hours. Spring. Collett, Strong DEPARTMENT OF COSMETOLOGY M. Watson The two year curriculum is designed for the student who desires to secure a rich background in general education, together with train- 147 ing in Cosmetology. This program gives a student the insight and technique necessary to perform the duties of a beauty operator and to qualify him to take the examination given by the Utah State Department of Registration. At the completion of this curriculum, a Certificate of Completion may be awarded. The one year curriculum is designed for a student who desires to take all of his work in Cosmetology and who plans to qualify for the State Board Examination in Cosmetology at the completion of one year of training. At the completion of this curriculum, a Certificate of Proficiency may be awarded. Two Year Curriculum Freshman Year A. W. S. Cosmetology 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Cosmetology 61, 62, 63 5 5 5 English 1 3 Health Education 1 2 Orientation 11 2 Physical Education 11 1 1 1 Psychology 3 3 Home Economics 33 3 Sociology 8 3 16 16 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Bacteriology 5 3 Cosmetology 54, 55, 56 5 5 5 Cosmetology 64, 65, 66 5 5 5 English 11 2 Physical Education 1 1 1 Physics 10 5 Elective 3 3 16 16 17 One Year Curriculum A. W. S. Cosmetology 51-52; 53-54; 55-56 10 10 10 Cosmetology 61-62; 63-64; 65-66 10 10 10 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Hair Dressing. A course designed to give fundamentals of shampooing, finger waving, and wet waving and curls. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Watson |