PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE
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6. LITERATURE
Using the story in prose and. verse for the study of culture history; trammg the student to form and express independent judgments; developing the ability of elementary literary criticism; encouraging further acquaintance with authors, books, and periodicals. Outside reading. Mr. E. Tingelstad One semester. Five hours a week. __
7a. PUBLIC SPEAlUNG
Developing clear enuncia tion and correct pronunciation; training in expressive oral reading; developing ability to organize and deliver a short speech or a formal address; training in the practice of parliamentary law. First semester. Five hours a week. 8. LITERATURE
A general summing up of the work in English literature during the first three years of high school, setting forth the great tradition of our literature; emphasis placed, not upon books about literature, but upon the literature itself; study, not technical or critical, but humanistic, supplying that introduction to the mind of the past necessary for a weU-rounded education. Library work and home reading. Second semester. Fiďż˝'e hours a week.
Fine Arts MISS DORA A. BERG 1. 2. ART
A course planned to give students a basic knowledge of drawing and pair.t ing, design, color, and lettering. Various media used. /.,1iss Berg Two semesters. Five hours a week.
Foreign Languages MRS. ELIZABETH H. BONDY, MR . ELVIN M. AKRE 1, 2. FRENCH
Grammar, conversation, reading. French the language of the classroom. Two semesters. Five hours a week. 3 , 4. FRENCH
Grammar continued; selected readings, conversations, and compositions; French phonograph records, songs, and stories. Two semesters. Five hours a week.