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Show 52----___ 6. Speech for the Classroom Teacher. A course designed in cooperation with the Department of Education to give training in the aspects of speech deemed most helpful to persons intending to become classroom teachers. The cultivation of basic skills with attention to the special needs cf the individual student is given careful attention. Three quarter hours. Autumn. T. Allred 7. Speech for Public Performance. A course to provide training with a view to public appearances as an immediate outgrowth of class effort. Both practical services and entertainment values are stressed. Both campus and off-campus assignments are contemplated. Registration is subject to approval of the instructor. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Autumn. T. Allred 8. Speech for Recreational Leaders. A course to give basic training in aspects of speech most comonly required of recreational leaders and supervisors. In addition to the making of short speeches of a specialized kind, the student is given special practice in the use of the narrative: the exciting incident, the tale of experience, the anecodote, and the short story. Two quarter hours. Spring. T. Allred 9. Speech for Engineering Majors. A course devoted to the practical aspects of speech composition and delivery, to composition and delivery of special reports, and to organized group discussions on subjects of timely consequence in the field of engineering. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. T. Allred 11. Play Production. A course devoted to the study of the major problems in the production of plays, such as play selection, editing, directing, scenic considerations, lighting problems, and make-up. The course is designed especially to aid those who will be directing school, church, and community theatricals under the typical amateur situations. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Spring. Kelly 13. Acting. A course to acquaint the student with the general principles of acting and with proper standards of discrimination in the fields of the theatre. It attempts to develop the student's poise, imagination, and cultural appreciation, as well as to provide him with the techniques necessary to good acting. Laboratory work in the class room and on stage is used as a means of applying practical principles. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. Kelly 21. Radio Speech. A course for beginners in the field of radio speech. It surveys the activities of the radio industry and emphasizes the standards and responsibilities of good broadcasting. Basic radio reading and writing techniques are explained and put into practice in laboratory work. Speech 1, Speech 5, or parallel training are recommended as prerequisites. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Kelly 24. Radio Work Shop. A laboratory course designed as a community and school service organization to present programs over the local radio stations. It also encourages students to create programs of their own which are of broadcast quality. Only those who qualify in auditions are permitted to enroll. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. --53 Department of Foreign Languages V. C. Hancock, J. Morrell 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 previ ous 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 Franch. Prerequisite: Two units of French (high school) or French 3. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Hancock 5. Advanced French. A course devoted to the reading of French novels, short stories, and dramas. Five quarter hours. Winter. Hancock 6. Advanced French. A review of French grammar and conversation drill based on extensive reading. Five quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given.) Hancock German 1. Elementary German. A study of the elements of grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary building. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Morrell 2. Elementary German. A continuation of German 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. Morrell 3. Intermediate German. A course concerned with reading, composition, conversation, and a continuation of vocabulary development. Prerequisite: German 2, or one unit (high school) of German. Five quarter hours. Spring. Morrell 4. Intermediate German. Prerequisite: German 3, or two units (high school) of German. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Morrell 5. Advanced German. A course in reading, composition, and conversation. Five quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Morrell 6. Advanced German. A course in extensive reading, conversation, and composition. Five quarter hours. Spring. Morrell Kelly |