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Show 10. Theatre Production. Study and application of basic principles and procedures as encountered in typical amateur situations by the technical director and his crews backstage. Designed for drama majors and for all persons desiring to gain needed skills in connection with stage craft for service in schools, churches, and little theatre groups. Three quarter hours. Winter. (May not be given in 1951- 52). Staff 12. Principles of Directing. Designed to give practical experience to the amateur director, of school, community or church plays. Special emphasis is given to techniques and procedures confronting the inexperienced director in typical situations. Three quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given in 1951-52). Staff 13. Principles of Acting. Designed to establish appreciative conceptions and basic skills in acting. Theory is combined with practice on the laboratory basis. Two lectures and one laboratory period. Three quarter hours. Winter. (May not be given in 1951-52). Staff 20. Theatre Workshop. A course devoted to the selection, rehearsal and presentation of both one-act and full-length plays on a laboratory basis. Registration subject to approval of the instructor. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 21. Radio Speech. A beginning course in radio speech. Basic reading and writing techniques are studied and put into practice. Course work in the interpretative speech areas, and in public address is recommended as preliminary to this course. Two lectures and one laboratory period. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 24. Radio Workshop. A course designed as a college and community service organization to create and present radio programs over local stations. The course is conducted on a laboratory basis, and involves composition for radio, principles of radio speaking, microphone techniques, announcing, interviewing and news casting. Registration subject to approval of instructor. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 27. Speech Arts Appreciation. (The Radio and Public Lecture.) Designed to make the student more critically conscious of standards and values in radio advertising, together with a similar cultivation of critical and appreciative standards as related to public lectures and speeches. Purposeful radio listening and attendance at specified lectures and public meetings required. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 28. Speech Arts Appreciation. (The Legitimate Theatre). Designed to improve the student's critical perceptions in one of the world's oldest and most significant areas of entertainment, culture, and public influence. Attendance at selected plays in the city or in adjacent areas is required. No prerequisite. Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 29. Speech Arts Appreciation. (The Motion Picture). Designed to enhance critical perceptions in one of the most familiar and significant mediums of public entertainment and influence of today. Attendance at selected plays required as basis for critical discussions in the class. No prerequisite. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES V. C. Hancock, A. R. Watkins It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the foreign languages complete two years of one foreign language. French 1. Elementary French. A course for students who have had no previous knowledge of French. Stress is placed upon ear training and oral practice. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Hancock 2. Elementary French. A continuation of French 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. Hancock 3. Intermediate French. Prerequisite: One unit of French (high school) or French 2. Five quarter hours. Spring. Hancock 4. Intermediate French. Prerequisite: Two units of French (high school) or French 3. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Hancock 5. Advanced French. A review of French grammar and conversation. Drill based on extensive reading. Five quarter hours. Winter. Hancock 6. Advanced French. A course devoted to the reading of short stories, novels, and dramas. Three quarter hours. Spring. Hancock |