Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1939 — Page 2
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SCHOOLS READY |f FOR SPARE-TIME STUDENT RUSH
Two New Courses Opened By Butler Evening Unit; Teacher Added.
K|ehools giving Indianapolis eitipens spare time study opporiunities have prepared their fall semester programs atided new members to their faculties, , Two new courses have heen added tr the Rutlier University evening school in the College of Business Administration. Fraternal Life Ine surance will be taught by J, Russell at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Supervision of School will he taught by Wil.
and in some instances
Townsend Jr nights, Publications liam A. Evans, public schools direes tor of publications, at 7 p.m Thursday, Twenty-fom fered in divisions nomics and business
Miss Thuemler on Faculty
courses will he of.
af journalism, eco. administration
T™he addition te the evening sehnol faculty of Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls at Tech High School, algo was announced Mist Thuemler will lecture on guidance, counselling and pupil personnel services The three-hour course will deal with present trends in education which affect guidance services, the operation of the guidance program, present trends in the field of guidance and the theory and practice of punil counselling Butler's 85th annual day school vear will open tomorrow with registration of beginning students, ‘Freshmen week will be opened by addresses of President D. S. Robinson, Paul D. Hinkle, athletic director, and Prof. Civde lL. Clark, orientation activities chairman at 2:30 a. m at the Feld House, At 9:15 a. m1. deans of the colleges of liberal arts and sciences, religion, education and business administra tion will meet with beginning stuedents. Freshmen are to meet with their sponsors at 10 a. m
Physical Exams Thursday
Under the supervision of Prof Karah T. Sisson of the English Department, English placement (ests will be given at 11 a. m. Dr. Amos B. Carlile of the college of educa tion 1s to have charge of the college aptitude and adjustment tests to be given at 2 p.m Physical given Thursday, as the University’s band and choir Members of the YY. M, C. A. and the Y. W. C. A, campus chapters will hold their annual freshman party at 8:30 p. m. in the gymnasium,
examinations will he will try-outs for
» » » The Indiana University Extension Center has announced that Dr, Robert G. Stephens of the philosophy department will teach two subjects here, At 5:45 p. m. Wednesday he will teach the Field of Philosophy and at 8 p. m. the same day he will teach Philosophy of Art, Dr. Stephens did his undergraduate and graduate work at Yale University, receiving his Ph, B in 1931 and his Ph. D in 1935 Henry H. Remak, who was educated in Berlin and France, will teach German classes offered at the extension center this vear, it has heen announced. He has been a teaching assistant at 1. U, for the last few vears. His course will of. fer two sections of elementary Ger. man, one section of second-vear composition and conversation, and & modern German prose course William W. Hene, an extension lecturer for the last three vears. will conduct a German discussion group. » » » Registration for the Y. M. C. A. evening high school courses was open today and will be tomorrow, Work in these courses is designed for those who wish to finish high school requirements for college work and for those who wish to take courses to prepare them for advancement in their present positions, » x » Among the daytime schools, the Indiana Law School, 1346 N. Delaware St, will open its fall semester Monday with an enrollment. This school also will offer night classes Tuesdays and Thursdays,
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PATCHWORK QUILTS
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