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1957 The Highlander
Yearbook for Pikeville College, Pikeville, KY. Click on the link to the right of the image cover to view the file. There is a pdf copy available for download below the reader
1929-1930 Pikeville Junior College 7
JUNIOR COLLEGE FACULTY
OF 1928-1929
REV. J A:S. F. RECORD, A.M., Ph.D., D.D.
President
FRANK D. McCLELLAND, A.B., M.S.
Dean, Head of Department of Natural Sciences, Chemistry
OLIVER. WHITE, A.B.
Head of Department of Ancient Lang~tages, Latin
REV. J A:CO'B V. KOONTZ, A.M.
Head of Department of Biblical History and Literature
BENTO N V. RIDDLE, A.B., B.D.
Head of Department of Education and Psychology
ALBERT M. J OHNSO N, A.B.
Head of Department of English Language and L iteratltre
REV. KIDDOO P. SIMMONS, A.M.
Head of Department of H istory and Economics, Greek
ALTHEA ROSE STEELE, A.M.
Head of Department of Home Economics
MARY HESTER COOPE1R, A.M.
H ead of Department of Mathematics, Physics
MRS. A. M. JOHNSON, A.1B.
Head of Department of Modern Languages, French, Spanish
MARY I. SPILMAN, A.B., M.S.
Biology, G-:rman
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Economics 2I, 22: Principles of Economics.
A course designed to acquaint the student with the funda-mental
concepts, principles and problems of the economic
world. Considerable reference work is required.
Three hours, each semester.
H OME ECONOMICS
Home Economics II, r2: Foods and Cookery.
A study of the production, nutritive value, cost, choice,
care and preparation of food; the planning, preparing and
serving of meals. One hour of lecture, four hours of labo-ratory,
each week. Fee, $5.00 each semester.
Three hours, each semester.
Home Economics IJ, I4: Textiles and Clothing.
A study of fibers, the hygiene of clothing; appropriate
dress in regard to design, line, color for individual type, occu-pation
and income; making of cotton, silk and woolen gar-ments.
One hour of lecture, four hours of laboratory, each
week. Fee, 75 cents each semester.
Three hours, each semester.
Home Economics I7 or r8: Model Cottage Practice.
Groups of six girls spend a period of six weeks living
in the Laughlin Model Cottage where, under the direction of
an instructor, they receive practical training in cooking and
housekeeping. This course must follow or accompany one of
the other courses in Home Economics. Each girl pays an
amount sufficient to cover the cost of room and board f.or the
period. Two hours, either semester.
MATHEMAT ICS
Mathematics II: College Algebra.
Beginning with a rapid review of quadratic equations, the
work embraces the binomial theorem, the theory of equa-tions,
permutations and combinations.
Three hottrs, fall semester.
Mathematics I2: Plane Trigonometry.
A grounding in the definitions of the trigonometric func-tions
and the development and us·e of formulae, through the
laws of sines, cosines and tangents.
Three hours, spring semester.
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In science courses requiring laboratory work an
extra fee is charged to cover the cost of materials and
equipment. Breakage is charged to students respon-sible.
The fees are as follows :
Biology ... . ... ... .. .. ...... SO cents each semester
Chemistry .............. . ...... 2.00 each semester
Physi·cs . ..... . ........ . ........ $1.50 each semester
TEACHER TRAINING
As has been stated, the Preparatory Department is
accredited by the Department of Education as a nor-mal
school, for the issuing and renewing of Elemen-tary
Certificates. The conditions under which this
certificate may be obtained are as follows:
1. Provisional Elementary Certificate, valid for
two years, is granted upon completion of eight units
of high school work, including observation and prac-tice
teaching and prescribed normal subjects, to stu-dents
eighteen years of age or over. Four units of
this work must be taken in the Preparatory Depart-ment
of Pikeville College.
2. A Provisional, or Local, Elementary Certificate
will be renewed for two years on the completion of
two additional units, earned after the issue of the
certificate and before its expiration. The~e two units
must be taken in the Preparatory Department of Pike-ville
College.
Students who wish to graduate from the Senior
High School, and at the same time qualify for the
Provisional Elementary Certificate, may do so by tak-ing
the following course in the Junior and Senior
years:
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school publications, debating and declamation teams,
and other social and religious societies. The athletics,
which consist principally of basketball, baseball and
tennis, are under the supervision of a competent ath-letic
director. For the past several years the Girls'
Glee Club has made a tour of the neighbcdng States,
and has been highly commended for its excellent per-formances.
All the school activities are under the
supervision of members of the faculty. Students are
encouraged to take an active part in at least one extra-curricular
activity. but are limited in the number in
which they may engage, in order that their studies
may not suffer thereby.
LIBRARY
The Library contains about 3,000 volumes, among
which are such reference works as the Century Dic-tionary,
new International Encyclopedia, .Encyclopedia
Britannica, etc. The reading room is furnished with
daily and weekly papers and leading magazines. A
trained librarian is in charge and is ready to give valu-able
aid to students in their reference work.
GOVERNMENT
The discipline is gentle but firm. Each student is
expected to conform cheerfully to the requirements of
the school. No student will be allowed to remain in
the school whose influence, in the judgment of the
faculty, is detrimental to the interests of the institu-tion.
Parents who are not willing that their children
should obey promptly are requested not to send them
t o us. Students are required to pay for any property
that may be destroyed or damaged by them.
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
The Elizabeth A. Smith Scholarship, endowed
with $2,000 by her daughter, Mrs. Mary Smith Pegan.
The Mrs. Augusta Dana Chase Scholarship, en-
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1935-1936 Pikeville Junior College Catalogue 3
PIKEVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
MEMBER: SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND
SECONDARY SCHOOLS; ASSOCIATION OF KEN-TUCKY
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
CATALOGUE
Register for 1934-1935
Announcements for 1935-1936
PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY
MARCH, 193