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-Pa(lfi( [utberan JI(ademv and Business poundolltge Parkland Wasblnaton
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PACI1
1899-1900
SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AT
PARKLAND WASHINGTON
Board Of trusttu
REV II fIARSTED President ClfR LOSNES Secretary I bullREV I llLq~KKA~ Treasurer
T ELLEFSO r~GEnRET LA RSO I Elllt
Board Of Uisitors
REV ~ PEDERSEN RE 0 M HOLDEN
Silverton Oregon As(oria ()regon L ectu DR J L RYNNING Fern IIill Wash
D rm
lnstructors
N I HOlV G B A Principal
P sycholoK) I-poundistory Englislt L iterature
N altwal cie1tce
REV B H A R T A D
R el ig ion B ible J-poundistory A 1tgsb1w O Confessioll bull JVorweltian
I If P E T E RSOiV B A
E ng lislt Gra11l1Jta1~ M atitematics German L atin
P etlmanslup
A I OLSON
A n th1JleLic Book -keeping Commercial L aw
I L R Y iViVING II D
L ecture1 OJt JVat1wal History PIIJlsiolo tTJI and lly une
F M l-poundOLMES
D ral lng L andscape and Marine Painting Crayon
l-V01-k
J1poundRS G R A CE R D AVE N PORT
P iano OrOan Violin Voice Culture
MRS N I H OiG
Mal1o1t
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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PA IFIC LUTllERA-J A()Er I Y 6
a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
INGI G
ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
-iIT u Al)VAN I
IVIL GO READl N(
(OR EEI J
A-lU B USINESS COLLEGE 7
COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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ATUR BOT AN
ENGLIS L AT l il shyGREEKmiddot GE ER GER~IA
ENCLIS L ATf NshyGREE KshyGE-iE Rl G EIUI A
L TI NshyeR EI- shyGER ~IA
A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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One Bible H is den t fam il
One study of n
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Besia ou tlined i wilh the (
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A D BUS I NESS C O LL EGL 13
Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
1 bri (
gethe r wit Baldwi n s
The c Iy st ruggl aTe fr ee ly schoo l ma
Managemc
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grammar is complet O rat ions a grammatic
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AlD B US INESS COLLEGE I 5
ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
SD
PACI1
1899-1900
SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AT
PARKLAND WASHINGTON
Board Of trusttu
REV II fIARSTED President ClfR LOSNES Secretary I bullREV I llLq~KKA~ Treasurer
T ELLEFSO r~GEnRET LA RSO I Elllt
Board Of Uisitors
REV ~ PEDERSEN RE 0 M HOLDEN
Silverton Oregon As(oria ()regon L ectu DR J L RYNNING Fern IIill Wash
D rm
lnstructors
N I HOlV G B A Principal
P sycholoK) I-poundistory Englislt L iterature
N altwal cie1tce
REV B H A R T A D
R el ig ion B ible J-poundistory A 1tgsb1w O Confessioll bull JVorweltian
I If P E T E RSOiV B A
E ng lislt Gra11l1Jta1~ M atitematics German L atin
P etlmanslup
A I OLSON
A n th1JleLic Book -keeping Commercial L aw
I L R Y iViVING II D
L ecture1 OJt JVat1wal History PIIJlsiolo tTJI and lly une
F M l-poundOLMES
D ral lng L andscape and Marine Painting Crayon
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J1poundRS G R A CE R D AVE N PORT
P iano OrOan Violin Voice Culture
MRS N I H OiG
Mal1o1t
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
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ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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ENCLIS L ATf NshyGREE KshyGE-iE Rl G EIUI A
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A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
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PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
1899-1900
SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND
BUSINESS COLLEGE
AT
PARKLAND WASHINGTON
Board Of trusttu
REV II fIARSTED President ClfR LOSNES Secretary I bullREV I llLq~KKA~ Treasurer
T ELLEFSO r~GEnRET LA RSO I Elllt
Board Of Uisitors
REV ~ PEDERSEN RE 0 M HOLDEN
Silverton Oregon As(oria ()regon L ectu DR J L RYNNING Fern IIill Wash
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lnstructors
N I HOlV G B A Principal
P sycholoK) I-poundistory Englislt L iterature
N altwal cie1tce
REV B H A R T A D
R el ig ion B ible J-poundistory A 1tgsb1w O Confessioll bull JVorweltian
I If P E T E RSOiV B A
E ng lislt Gra11l1Jta1~ M atitematics German L atin
P etlmanslup
A I OLSON
A n th1JleLic Book -keeping Commercial L aw
I L R Y iViVING II D
L ecture1 OJt JVat1wal History PIIJlsiolo tTJI and lly une
F M l-poundOLMES
D ral lng L andscape and Marine Painting Crayon
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J1poundRS G R A CE R D AVE N PORT
P iano OrOan Violin Voice Culture
MRS N I H OiG
Mal1o1t
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
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PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Single less T he II
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PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
Board Of trusttu
REV II fIARSTED President ClfR LOSNES Secretary I bullREV I llLq~KKA~ Treasurer
T ELLEFSO r~GEnRET LA RSO I Elllt
Board Of Uisitors
REV ~ PEDERSEN RE 0 M HOLDEN
Silverton Oregon As(oria ()regon L ectu DR J L RYNNING Fern IIill Wash
D rm
lnstructors
N I HOlV G B A Principal
P sycholoK) I-poundistory Englislt L iterature
N altwal cie1tce
REV B H A R T A D
R el ig ion B ible J-poundistory A 1tgsb1w O Confessioll bull JVorweltian
I If P E T E RSOiV B A
E ng lislt Gra11l1Jta1~ M atitematics German L atin
P etlmanslup
A I OLSON
A n th1JleLic Book -keeping Commercial L aw
I L R Y iViVING II D
L ecture1 OJt JVat1wal History PIIJlsiolo tTJI and lly une
F M l-poundOLMES
D ral lng L andscape and Marine Painting Crayon
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J1poundRS G R A CE R D AVE N PORT
P iano OrOan Violin Voice Culture
MRS N I H OiG
Mal1o1t
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
INGI G
ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
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IVIL GO READl N(
(OR EEI J
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
lnstructors
N I HOlV G B A Principal
P sycholoK) I-poundistory Englislt L iterature
N altwal cie1tce
REV B H A R T A D
R el ig ion B ible J-poundistory A 1tgsb1w O Confessioll bull JVorweltian
I If P E T E RSOiV B A
E ng lislt Gra11l1Jta1~ M atitematics German L atin
P etlmanslup
A I OLSON
A n th1JleLic Book -keeping Commercial L aw
I L R Y iViVING II D
L ecture1 OJt JVat1wal History PIIJlsiolo tTJI and lly une
F M l-poundOLMES
D ral lng L andscape and Marine Painting Crayon
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J1poundRS G R A CE R D AVE N PORT
P iano OrOan Violin Voice Culture
MRS N I H OiG
Mal1o1t
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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PA IFIC LUTllERA-J A()Er I Y 6
a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
INGI G
ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
-iIT u Al)VAN I
IVIL GO READl N(
(OR EEI J
A-lU B USINESS COLLEGE 7
COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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I A 1FT L UT [[ E I AN ACA D F ~IY
Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
eal~nar for 1899=1900
FALL T ERM
Twelve weeks pens T uesday emher 3 199 and closes Friday Dec 22 1899
WI NTER TERM
Twelve weeks opens T uesday J anuary 3 1900 and closes Friday March 2 3 1900
SPRING TER M
T en weeks ope ns T uesday Ia rch 27 1900 and close~ F rida y June 900
fioli~avs
Dedication Day October 14
Luthers Bi rthday lovember 10
Thanksgiving Day rovel1luer 30
Chstmas Vacation Begins December 2 2 e nds January 3
vVashingtons Birthday F ehrua ry 22
Eas ter Vacation Begins Apri l I I ends April 17
Me morial Day May 30
Commencement Oa y bull June I
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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PA IFIC LUTllERA-J A()Er I Y 6
a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
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ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
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IVIL GO READl N(
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A-lU B USINESS COLLEGE 7
COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
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Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
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PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
(b~ Pacific [utb~ran Jlcad~my
LOCATION AND BUILDING
Youn g me n an d women yea rning for an ed uca tion will probably not be so par ti cul a r in regard to th e surroundin gs of a sc hoo l as to it s fac ilities fo r im parting know ledge And ye t every lhin g el se bei ng equal beau tiful surroundi ngs a re al ways pre fe r red In regard to location our schoo l is in deed fo rtu na t e
The vic inity of Park la nd is as t he name imp li es a na tshyura l park tha t is o pe n p ra irie with g roves and c lus te rs of trees a t sh rt a nd irregu la r int e r vals
The g round is such tha t it is nei th e r d us ty in th e sum shyme r nor mu ddy in t he winte r
The sc hool bin g located a fe w m il es south of th e city of T aco ma i far e noug h fr om t o wn to insure absolu te qu ie t so necessary for stud en t s yet so nea r that stud nts can avai l th em e lves of the oppor tu nit ies affo rded by a la rge r city to h ear th e best music good lec tures e t c
T he bu ild in g is 190 fee t lon g and 82 feet wid e The h eight is a bou t 120 fee t
The towe r on the ma in bu ild in g as we ll as the sm all lt nes on t he win gs arc ve nt shafts for the esca pe of fo ul ai r f rom all roo ll1 s in the bu ildin g Throug h o penings in the b ri ck wa ll fr esh a ir is admi t te d to the heati ng ra d ia tors eac h roo m bei ng th us upp lied with ~resh a ir
The buildin g is eq u ip ped with a ll moder n co nveniences he a ted b y stea m an d lig-h ted by e lec tr ici ty
ORGANIZATION AND AIMS
The Pacifi c Luthera n Acade my is controll e d and ope rshya ted by t he Pac ifi c Luthera n Unive rsity A~soc i at io n in th e interest of the Eva ngelica l Luth era n Church Its aim is by
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a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
INGI G
ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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a th oro uOh syste ma t ic instructi o n o n a Ch ris t ian foundatio n t o pre pa re young me n and women for some useful work in life It will t herefore be its cons ta nt endeav r to p romote th e hi g hes t inte llectual de velopmen t of its students to g ive them a so und rel ig io us in s truc t ion a nd t su rrou nd the m with such influ e nces as bes t wi ll fit the m for t he ir duties in life I ns tru c t ion in th e funda men tal t ru th of th e Bible forms a n integra l par t of all courses offe red by the schoo
FOR WHOIl1 THE SCHOOL IS DESIGNED
I F or those who des ire to teac h in t he publ ic sc hol ls 2 F or those who desi re t o prepa re for college or t l1
I Sta te Un ivers ity
3 F o r those wh o wish to e nte r busi ne s as book shykeepe r clerks e tc
4 F o r those who wish to p repa re for tea ch ing in t he Luthera n paroc hia l sc hools
S F or perso ns of fo re ig n b ir th who des ire to lea rn t he E nglish la nguage
6 F or persons whose early ed uc at ion has b en neglected
7 F or person who desire to stllely mu sic a nd a rt
SPECIAL FEATURES
Short Terms- The school year is divided into shorl terms thus making it possible for students who can attend but a short time to complete one r more branches o f st udy
Thorough Work- Effi cient and experienced teachers are provided and the work is so arranged that the student ma y I~an wdl wh~t he undertakes to study
Students Select Their Own Branches-Special pains have been taken to arrange the branches in the various courses of study ill their natunol rder -tuden ts will therefore as a ru le fin d it to the ir advantage to select and follow some particular course of study T here is however a cenai n class of students who nre deficient in some particular brnnch or branches to which they ciesire to deshyvote specia l attention Such persons will here find special advantages as they will
be allpwed to select f rom the various coursesjusf Sluh brondus tIS flu) 1ued
Cheap RateS-Many bright and promising young men nnd women nre pOQr The low rates at which board 100111 and tuition are furnished to students at this school make it possible for persons of limited means toget ngood education
WI study a advised rule fin
BIBLTCAI
1 RlTIL1 READlN( SPELU--r
PE-I 11 M
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ARITIDI GEOGRA
REAUI BEGI i 1 PE-I vi AI
INGI-IG
AlnT 11 1 ltEOGRi
REI DI KC BEG I KNI PENl N S I G I NG
PI IY IOL OIHIIOE I E 1gt1 N AllVA CI
IELIGIO
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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ENCLIS L ATf NshyGREE KshyGE-iE Rl G EIUI A
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A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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gethe r wit Baldwi n s
The c Iy st ruggl aTe fr ee ly schoo l ma
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bull The Ir Rules of 0 conduct pl
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
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PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
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PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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COURSES OF STUDY Vh ile st ud~nt middot are at lib~rty to 5elec t s uch branches o f
st udy as they may des ire th ey are nev er th less earnestly advised to fo ll ow the cou rses outlined below and will a a rule find it to their advantage to do so
PREPAR AT ORY COURSE (TWO VEAllt )
tlrst Ytar- tall t~rm lI BU L III STORV- Vogt s Dail) A RIT II l1Ell - To compound nUlnhcrs Southvorths Daily REAI)[~G - oc s Our Ame ri can Neighbol Daily SPELLI G-P ll llilllnn s d icta ti on exercises [)ail) PE-~I N~ IIl P- Eas) 1lI0vemcul d rills Dai ly I NC ING-Drill ill reading mil ic Two hums a week
Wlnt~r tnm ARITIDIETIC-To mensuration Southwort hs D aily Ca OGI AIIIY-estern Il emispher 1I) cs Dnily REAI)IC-Modern Europe Ihily llpoundGl1IIgtIG ltRA ~IMAR lI ydes Dnil) PEl IA1~HIP-Joerncnt npph~d to ~tlsilles l ntlng Doily
IIGINC -I) rillll rendi ug music T wo hours a wek
Spring t~rm l ITll ~1 ETIC-1 ensurn tioll Southworlh middots Dl il y
~ E G RAP H Y - Eastern Ilem isphere Fmiddotycs Daily RE D[iG-Pennllnans Seho Poc t ry Daily HEGINNfG RA ~1MAI- ll ydemiddots Daily I E V1A S HIP- I apid lJu iness writin g I )il 5 1 ~G I ~ - Drill in read in music Two houl a week
S~tond Y~ar-tall t~rm
pr rY~IOLOG middot-~ l artinmiddots Daily ORT II EP Y-Drill in u ing dic tionary Daily j E IlIlC - onerican Authors Jlaily A ()VA eE l) G Ri l ~I AI-Whitney amp Lockwood s Dai ly
Wlntn t~rm RELlGfO-Exposition of Iu lhe rmiddot s Cltllcchi m Daily NITEI) STATE HISTORY- To Conslilll tionni Period Johnston middots I)nill AI VA ED GRA gtDI AI-Continued D nily C IIL GOVER ~ I~ T- 1 aily READING-American Aut hors Daily FREEII~() J)i-WI lG I)il)
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
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PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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Spring tnm llNITED TATES HISTORY- Constitutional Period Johnstons Dni ly RE II GT R E ADI NG-S tandard Authors Daily m ST Ii EN G Ll I-I CO yI PO ITlON- Drill ill writing easy En~ l ish prose Daily Dail SGHOOL MAN AGEIVIEN T AND S HOOL AW-Baldwins Dnily IVI L ( F IN AL O RATIO N AI ERI
T his course can be completed In two yea rs by any student of alernge ability REiD I ~
and industry It i designed to meet the wan ts of tudents who desire to obtain a seeonI
IIf TORgmde teachers certificate For the specia l accommoda tion of this class of students
W RDa te )ns work in School Managemen t a nc chaol La hn been added
E~GLT
ALGEBI READI ~NORMAL COURSE
(TlIlIEE VtoARS )
PL NE NAT l
ilrst Ytar-iall ttrm I3 IBLICA L HI ST OR Y Daily
E L D IEARIT H iIET IC- T o compound numbers Southworths n ai ly ENG I IS R EADI N -Coes Our American Neighbors Daily
SPE LLl NG-Dictation Exercises Dail y P E -IM A S HI P-Easy movement (Irills Dai ly E lG LlS S ING ING- Dril l in reading music Two hours a wee k fRE EH
ELE I E~Wlnttr tnm NATUIARIT II M ETIC-To 111 nsumtinn Southworths Daily IARLlAG EOG RAP HY-Western Hemisphe re Fryes Daily
R EADlNG-iIodern Europe Daily BEG I NN ING G RAMM AK- Hydes Dai ly II IBLTlt S PE MA S I II P-Movement applied to businc s writing Onil) NAT Rl
INGI G-Orill in reading music T wo hours a week ENGUS
Spring tnm SC I I 0 1 I I NA L ( ARIT HM ET IC- Mensuration ollthworth Daily
GE GR APHY-Eastern Hemisphere Fryes 1)nily This
1 E AD1 - Pennimans School Poetry Dnily required f BE 11 NI NG GR AMMAR-H ydes Ilaily ahove out
P E NMANS IlIP-Rapid husiLle s writin~ Dai ly and educe
l NG1N -Dri ll in reading music T wo hOIll a week
Sttond Ytar-iall ttrm PH YS IOLOGY- Mnrtills Daily ADV AN ED GR All IAR-Whitney Loc kwoods Dai ly
RT HOEP Y- Drill in using dic tiona ry Daily R E AD G-Americau Authors Daily ALGEBRA-To fractions Wen tworths llnily
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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ENGLIS L AT l il shyGREEKmiddot GE ER GER~IA
ENCLIS L ATf NshyGREE KshyGE-iE Rl G EIUI A
L TI NshyeR EI- shyGER ~IA
A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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AlD B US INESS COLLEGE I 5
ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
9 AN ]) B US I NEmiddotS COL LE(~ E
Wintn t~rm RE LI GI O N- Exposi t1on o f Dr Lu the r s Small C nteehi m [)ai ly HI T O R Y O F T H E UCoIIT ED S IATE middot- ToConsl itu tionaI PeriodJI)h nslonmiddots
Daily IVI L GO VE RTI E NT- F iskes or my textmiddotbook Daily
AUEB R - T o q uad ntics Wen tworth s Dai ly R EAO ING - - mcrican [oe t ry O~i l y
Spring t~rm H IS TO RY F T H E U -IITED TA rE - ons ti tn tionul pe riod J ohnston s
I W O R D AN A LYSI S Ih ily J NG Ll I-I ~1P -rn O N-Drili in wri ting ensy En~l ish p rose D aily A LG EBR - e ntworth s Dnily l EAD I -IG - i1 aste rpieces o f Britis h Lit e ra lure Da ily
tbird Y~ar-faJ1 tnm IL11E GEO ~middotI ETRV-Wcntwo rl h s Dai ly
cTtR AL PH I LOO PI-I Y- Mech nnics Carhart amp Chn tes n ai ly E IE~lENTA t Y PS YC IIO LOGV-Baldw in s Dail y E NG IISII LlTEIAT U R E ()ily
Wintn t~rm EJG LlS II Ll lER-T UR E D l il ) F R EE HA l) D R AWI NG D a ily ELEM E --fTA R Y P H ULOG Y Dai l) for six wee ks NATU I L P[[ ILO SO PII Y - Soulld and heat a rhnrt h ute Dai ly PA 1 LlA~IE TA R Y L AW Daily for six weeks
Spring t~rm BI BLE s t DY- T hc Acts read an1 expla ined Daily NAT R A L P H ILO middotOP IY- ligh t a nd E lec tricity Carha rt I C hute s n ai ly E NGL1S II L1TE R -T L R E raquo l y SC H OO L IAgt1 i G EIE--fT A N D SC I IOOL LAW Ilall y FI N L O I AT ION
T hi course ex tends over a peri od of threc yea rs and e mbraces nIl th suhjec ts requ ired fof a firs t g radc tencher s cert ifi ca te As will be ~ee n h y inspec till ~ the ahove o u tlinc ~onsidemb l c l ime i de voted t t he stuei y of psyc holollY mel hods n d ed uca tional lilerature
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
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Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
P ACIFIC L T HE RA N A CA DE MY 10
COaEGE PREPARATORY COU~SE ( FOUR YIARS)
rlrst Ytaf- rall ttrm BIBLIC AL I-lI ST RY-Vail y ARITH MET IC-To compound numbers Southworths Dai ly RE ADING - Coos Our American Neighbors Vail y SE E L LI NG-Dictation exercises Daily PE MA NSIIIP-E asy movemcnt dri lls Dai ly SINGING- T wo hours a week
Wlntu ttrm AR IT HYETIC-To mensurn tion Southworth s Daily GEOGRAP H Y- Western II cmisphere Iryes Daily R EA DI NG- Modern Europe Dail y BEG INNI ~G GR AM iI AR Hydes nai ly P E MAN~H LP-Moeroen t applied to ~usi ness writing na il y SING ING-Two hours a week
Spring ttrm ARITHM ET IC-Mensuration Southworths Daily (EOGR APHY- Enstern Hemisphere FryeS Daily REA DING-Pennimans School Poetry Dail y BEGI NNING G RADIAR-Ilydes Dnil y P E l MA J-UP-R apid busilless writi ng Daily Sf-ltGING-T wo hours a ~middoteek
Stcond Ytar- rail tum PH YSI I GY-M nrl ins Dail y ORTIIOEPY-Drill in using d ic tionary Daily A DVA NC ED GRAMMA R- Whi tn ey amp Lock wood s Dai ly BEG INNING LATIN- Collar c Daniells Unil y ALGEBR A-To fractions Wentwort h s Daily
Wlnttr tum RELIG ION-Exposition of Luther s Ca tec hism Daily
NIT E D STAT ES II ISTORY- To Const itut ional Period johnston smiddot D~ily
ADVA NCED GRAM ~[AR-Continu ed
ALG EB RA-To q uadrtics Wentworths Daily BEGl l NLNG LAT f N-Continued Dai ly
Spring t~rm
U NITE D STAT ES H1T RY-Cotlstitutiora l Period Joh nstons Daily ALG E il RA-Completion of EI menta) Algebra Dai ly E NGLIS H CO~I P()SIT[ON-Dri ll in writi ng easy English prose Daily LATIN-R eview of G rammar and translation of the fi rst booL of C~sar Vaily ]EAD fNG-M asterpieces of Briti sh literature
PL t i Imiddot 1 TU
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BIB L E LATfN shyB EGT-r ~
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ENGLIS L AT l il shyGREEKmiddot GE ER GER~IA
ENCLIS L ATf NshyGREE KshyGE-iE Rl G EIUI A
L TI NshyeR EI- shyGER ~IA
A G il l GENER FI AL
Th is young ~m
any firstmiddot Ilete in i
Stud nllowed t geometry
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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12 PA IFIC L TIJERA-lt ACAOE~IY
COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
Obl
One Bible H is den t fam il
One study of n
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The noran L
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This e 1 to the Lesmiddotons
A D BUS I NESS C O LL EGL 13
Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
1 bri (
gethe r wit Baldwi n s
The c Iy st ruggl aTe fr ee ly schoo l ma
Managemc
Two I
grammar is complet O rat ions a grammatic
rn G rt sions nnd the Ii t th G reek Boo
1 cia the openin
and spring
At th
gani1ed
T he S
T he theorlt the wiLl te r
T he
German gr ing ensy G
Two f effo rt will anu chorus
bull The Ir Rules of 0 conduct pl
AlD B US INESS COLLEGE I 5
ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
Al D B US IN ESS C O Ll E G Imiddot I I
thlr(f Ym- fall tfrm PlANImiddot GEO ~IETRV-Ventworth ~ Dail y N AT RA L PI-lI LOSOP II Y- Mechanics nrhart C hu te s Dtily E L EM ENT AR Y PS YC H ) LOGY-Bald wins Daily L T lN - Three boo ks of e resar Da ily E GL Ii 1-l LIT E RA RE-Slo lldard authors Daily
Wintn tum E LEVIENTARY Pmiddot YCH LOG Y- Daily for six weeks
AT U RA L PIlILO O P HY- S uncI and I1ea t Doi) I3 EGI NN lNG GRE E K-Whiles Dail y PA RI [ MENTAFy LAW - Da ily fOr s ix week I AT [ -J - Two orat ions of icero Daily
IVIL GOVE R ~II E ~T-A ny text book-Daily
Spring tum E-C LI I-I LlTERATU RE-Sta ndllrd authors Daily BIBL E SL -The Acts r ad amI explained Dail y L I TI N-Two orat ions of Cicero Compo il ion D aily I3EG l N I NG G R EEK- -Continued Doi ly N AT RA L P Il I LOO P IIV - L ight and El ~ctric il y Dail y BOTA N V- Daily
fourth Yfar- fall tum E NG LI S H Lrr E RA T l RE- Standard aut hors Dai ly LATIN- Vergil Iwohooks with composit ion Daily G R EEK- Review of Gram mar and trns lJtion of first book of Analmsis G E NE RA L H ISTO R Y-Ancient ~llyer s Da il y G E RM AN GRA M~LltR-Eyse nbtc h s Daily
Wintu tnm E l G U S H LIT ERAl RE- S ta nda rd anthors L ATlN- Vergil tbird and fou rt h books with com position D~ily
GR E E Kmiddot- T wo books of An hasis Da ily wi lh composit ions G E NER Al 1-1l TORY-M ediaevi a l Myers Daily GE IOIAN-Gnulllllar and readi ng D aily
Spring tfrm LATIN-Vergi l fifth and s ixt h book Daily COlli positions G REE K- Uind F irst alld sc~oncI books G ERMAN- Wilhelm T ell Compo it ion D ni ly AUGSBU RG CONF E middotSlO Daily G E E R A L HI SlOR Y- gtl ocIern Daily FI NAL O RATION
This course covers a period of fo ur yenrs and its chief nim is to prepare young men and women for enterin o the Freshman cl ass of th e class ica l course of nny firs tmiddotc1ass co llege or of the Uni versity of Washi ngton It is howeve r comshyplete in itse lf and furni shes the rudimen ts of a libera l ed ucation
Students desiring to enter the Freshman year of a scientific course will be allowed to substi tute rhe tori c physica l geography chemis try h igher algebra sol id geometry and plane tri g no mclIY for Gree k an I the las t year s work in Latin
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COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
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PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
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RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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12 PA IFIC L TIJERA-lt ACAOE~IY
COMMERCIAL COURSE (10 YEA~S )
first Ym-fall t~rm BIll LICA L IIST OR Y-Vogts Daily ARITH METIC-South worth s Dail ) REA D I G-Cocs IIr American Neighbors Dail) SPELL NG-Dic tation Exercises Daily PE-li1A NSHIP-M ovement drills
Wint~r t~rm
ARIT HM ETIC-To mensuration Southworths Daily READING-iIodern Europe Daily B EGINNING G RAMI1AR-H)des Da ily PENMANSHIP-Movement applied to busin ess writing Daily COilIM ERCIA L GEOGRAPHY-Fryes D aily
Spring t~rm ARIT I-IMETIC-Mensuration South wort hs Dail ) REA DING- Penniman s School Poetry Daily BEG I -ltNl G GRAMl-IAR-II )de s Daily PE-lt MA N )-JIP- Rapid business writing Daily COL1 ERCIA L G EOGRAPHY-Frye s Daily
S~on Y~ar-all t~rm A DV ANCED GRAMIlAR-Whit ney amp Lock wnod s Daily B OKKEEPING-Theoryof Account s Williams amp Roe rs Daily C M M I IAL A RlT I-IMETIC- Dnily 1lt Apm CALC LATIO - Dl ily RAP ID B INESS VVRITI NG- Daily
Wint~r t~rm
COIIERCIAL ARITI-IMEnC-Dai1r P PID CALCULATIO--l-Dn ily E LEM ENT S 01 ECO--lOM ICS-Da ily ADVA _ED G R AIIMAR-Whitn ey amp Lockwood s Daily n O K KEEP) NG- onti nua tion of the fall enn s work Daily REL1GION- E xposition of Dr Luthers Small Catechis m Daily
Spring tnm R SINES AND O FFIC E PRACTICE BU INK LAW AiD FOR MS -Dnily C IVI L GO VER--lMEKT- Dnily ENGLISH COlIPO TrION- Daily
As a rule the average st udent will require two )cars to compl ele this eour e A student who has a fli r knowl edge of a ri thmetic geog raphy and gnm11lar c~ n com ple te it in one year A thorough knowledge of ari lhmeti c and grammar is abo solutely essential in a cOlUmercia l educat ion
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Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
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Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
A D BUS I NESS C O LL EGL 13
Obs~rations on tb~ Dtff~r~nt Brand~s of Studv_
BIBLICAL HISTORY One period (lai ly throughout the fall term wil be devo ted to the st udy of
Hible Il istory T he chief aim of the work in this class will he to make the s tu shyd ent fam iliar with the grea t t ruths o f the Bible
I CATECHISM One period dai ly th ro ug hout the winte r term will he de voted to a careful
study of a shor t eX Foslt ioll of Or LUlher s atechism T he recitations wi ll be conducted in the English lan guage
BIBLE STUDY T he II rk of this class Viii cu nsist in the read iug and exp lanati ons of the A CIS
of th t) Apostles
AUGSBURG CONFESSION The Augsburg Confession is n tr ensure of hi c h no Lutheran should be igmiddot
noran t O ne per iod daily for tcn weeks will be dcvoted to Ih is suhject
UNITED STATES HISTORY A class will be organi zed at the opening of the winter ter m a nd will continue
throug ho ut the spring lerm Specia l allcntion will be give n to the cOl1st itutional pe ri od f Oll r history Textmiddothoo k J ohI1StOIl 5
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Six weeks during the spring terlll wil l he d evoted to this suhject
GENERAL HISTORY Three terms will be devuted to a hrief survey of the hi sto ry of the world
IVlyers Gcne ral History tcxt middot itook
CIVIL GOVERNMENT Besides tcaching the rcnera l pri nciples on wh ich our governme nt IS based as
o ntlin ed in our co nstituti un special e fforts will be made to fa mil iur ize the st udenl with the organi za tion of towns vi lla~es cities a nd school distric ts a lso the orga nshyiza lion and worki llg of th e vnriol1s courts within the stale ancI nnlion Fi kes
ivil Go vernm ent or any tex t-book
READING I ntell igen t read ing lies at the basis of mod rn educa tion It is therefore
though t well to devote considerable til11 e to tillS branch Throug hou t the course allention is giveu to arli cu lat ion pronunciation and to thought analysis Sclcemiddot tions a re com mittecl to me mo ry
SPELLING This consists of a carefu l stud y of worfls and dictnti on exercises
BEGINNING LANGUAGE WORK Th is is a beginn in g class in English gramm ar The work is especially adapt middot
ed t the need of tho e who are stud yi ng gramm a r for the first time U ydes L e sons Book Second is II ed
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ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
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Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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PA C I FI C L T H ERA= ACA D EM14
ORTHOEPY II i the specia l a im of th i su hject to make th e student so fallli li1I with the
diac rit ica l works of vVebs ter or Vorcestcr thnl wilh n d ict iona ry in hann he ca n in n moment lssure hilll s~ lf of the correc t pronu nciat io n o f nny E nglish word The study call be comp ldeeJ in one tenn
ADVANCED GRAMMAR A s tude nt who has completed lI yde s Lessons or its cqui valen t may take up
thi c ia s wil h adva ntage T ext-book Whitney o ne L c lwoud s
ENGLISH COMPOSITION The theoret ica l knowledge acq uired in the study of gramm ar is here put into
practica l use in writ ing cnsy E ngl ish p rose Smile a tt en tion is g iven to Ic tter shy
writing
ENGLISH LITERATURE The ohject of this study is t acquaint th e st udent with the pr oduct ion and
characteris tics of the most promi nent writers ill the rea lm of Engli h litcra llll e
ARITHMETIC In arithmetic the aim is first to Ill)kc the stndcnt fully un de r tand e princishy
pl es under lying every opera tion th a t he performs and secondl y to acqu ire speed ant accuracy in handling figures S hort meth 0c1 arc Ill ad e use o f whe never it is
poss ilJle
ALGEBRA The study of a lgebm will he begun at the open in g of the fall term and wi)
continue through ou t th e entire year Yentworths ilgdna te xt book
GEOMETRY T wenty-four weeks will he d evoted to the udy of plane and solid geometry
beg inni ng at the opening of the fa ll terlll Text-book Ventworths
GECGRAPHY The work ill thi s subjec t will hegin a t the openin g of th e winter terlll and
will continue throughout the entire pring tenn 1 considerable port ion of the t ime will be Ie vo ted to the study of physical geog raphy Fryes COlllple te Geogshy
raphy text-boo k_
PHYSIOLOGY Physiology will be stud ied duri ng the fall term In add ition to the reg ular
class work a series of iectures will be g iven O il thi subjec t by D r J L Rynning
T ex t-book Mart in s
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY The work will consist of recitat ions expe riments and t he solu tion of problems
T ext book Carhart amp Ch utes
ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY O ne term will be devoted to the s tud y of e le menta ry ch emis try hepnrd s
Chemis try text-book
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gethe r wit Baldwi n s
The c Iy st ruggl aTe fr ee ly schoo l ma
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T he theorlt the wiLl te r
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Two f effo rt will anu chorus
bull The Ir Rules of 0 conduct pl
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ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
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To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
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Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
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Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
AlD B US INESS COLLEGE I 5
ELEMENTARY PSYCHOLOGY 1 brief study of some of the phenom ena and laws of the humnn mind toshy
gether with lec tures o n the principles and me thods uf teaching Text middot book Hniltl wins
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND SCHOOL LAW The chid objec t of thi s work is to aid young men and wOlllen who are braveshy
ly s truggling to become educational artists Principks illustra ti ons and results aM freely given vith these aids each teac he r is left to work ou t the problem of school management to r himself in h i own way T ex t-book Ba ldwins chool Manage melil
LATIN Two te rms will be devoted to a tho rough study of t he elemen ts of Lati n
g rammar F or tbis work ColinI amp D anie ll s Bcgi n Der~ Book is used Vhen thi s is complctcd the st uden t takes lip th e stud y of Csa r s o m mentnr ies Cicero s Ora tion and Vcrgil s IEneiel FreCJu ent ex trc ises are given in composition and on gram matica l forms and construc tions
GREEK In G-eek the st ud ent spe nds two terms in becomin g familiar with the declen shy
sions and conj uat ions He is th en prerarell to read Xenoplllln Of thi s au thor tbe first three books arC read and of the l iad two books Whites Begin ne rs G reek Book is liS d as a text-hook
NORWEGIAN READING I class for the read in g and ~tudy of Norwegian literature will be orani zecl a t
the open ing of the fall te rm This cla~s will he continued throughout the winter and spri ng tcrms
NORWEGIAN GRAMMAR At the opening of th e winter term c lass in Jorwegian g ram ma r will be orshy
ganized NORWEGIAN COMPOSITION
The spr ing tern ill be devo ted to a carefu l stu d y of lorwcg ia ncompo iti n The theore tical knowledge acq ui red in the study of Norwegian gr ~ lllmar during the winte r te rm will he re be nppl itd
GERMAN The courSe in German i n clude~ one tcrms work in acquiring the elen len ts of
German gram lllar as ou tl ined in Co llars Eysenbnch and to ter ms work ill read shyin easy Germa n prose T he conve rsa tional method is employed
SINGING Two periods daily throughout the entire ycar are devoted to singin g Specia l
effort will be made to teach the student to read music at sight Church Il usic a nd chorus work will he a special feature
PARLIAMENTARY LAW bull T he last half of the win te r te rm will be devoted to the study of Roherts
Ru les of Order Tbe studen t will learn hy actual practice how to organize and conduc t public meeti ngs stich as caucuses school meet ings convent ions etc
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
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leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
PA C IFI C LUTlIERAl A ADL1Y16
PENMANSHIP In p~nma n ship the r igh t moveme nt is taught a nd the stud ent is made to ee
the e rrors of h is o wn writ ing Speed fu ro n a nd mo vement are developed at the sallle t ime By cor rect trai ning throug h a well -gradcd and s ystemati c course the
average pupil acq uires a nca t rapid and legible style of writltng wh ich will he of
great ue nelil to h im in any voca tio n in life
FREEHAND DRAWING The impcrlauce of th is st ud y in t ach ing habits o f close and correct observ shy
t ion cliO scarce ly he o ve r-es timated D ai ly lessons in t his b anrh will be given
t hroughout the winter term T he 01 k will consis t Illainl y in ske tching fro m
objects
BOOKKEEPING A know ledge of book keeping is genera lly conceded to be of cons idcrab le
valuc to all men no malle r wha t t heir olcupa tio ns Ill y be Aside from the prac shy
tica l ut ility of t he scienct it a lso afiords ment al d iscipli ne of the hi ghes t onl er It incu lca tes nea tness accuracy and syst em-acq uireme nts whi~ h are very essentia l
fo r success in li fe T he work is ca rr ied 0 11 accord ing to the so-called c lass p la n E ac h st udc nt is
requ ired to learn thoroug hly the lessons assig ned the class f rom da y to rl ay T he lengt h of the Ie OnS will he de ter mined by t he average ab ili ty of the cbss It h been found that the p ri nciples of book keeping Can be learned most clTect ivcl y
in this way Th is method ma kes it d illicult Qr we ll nig illlpo ible fo r t he lude nt to rush through hi s ork so h urr ied ly that he doe nOI ge t ti me to assimishy
la te what he lea rns o r to id le awa y his l ime work ing onl y when it su its hi s conshy
venience- e vils which lue very common in schools t hn t e m ploy th e somiddotca ll ed inshylii vidual method T he class plan does away with these bjectio nab l fe a tures
Uy th is me thod th e qu ic k active s tud ent s who are oft en tempted to d o super ficial wolt will be fo rced to m us ter th e suhject while the slow ploddi ll g ones wi ll ue
inci ted lO stud y more dil igen tly in order to hold the ir own ill the clas
A ll points not understood by the stu den t wi ll be thorouljh Iy dis~ussed a nrl exshyplained in cl as and no part of the work will he considered finis hed ~lIll il il has
been completely maste red T hc course is based on W illiams amp logers )le w Complete Book keeping It
is s im ple and sys terna tic as we ll as comprehens ive En y tra nsac tions are first
ta ke n lip and step by step the s tudent adva nces to more d ifficul t work In this way a num be r of difiere nt sets are maste red g iving the stucien t a complete view o f
the pr inciples e mployed in the various kinds of bookkecping A suffic ient nu mber
of classes will be c nd ucted eve ry te rm to acco lllmodate all slude nts Whe n the student has comple ted the t heory of bookkeeping he e nters a course
in Business P rac tice H ere he has an opportun ity toput his theoretical knowledge
o[ bookkeepi ng to a pract ica l test H e is requ ired to wri te out a grea t varie ty of busines papers a nd doc uments such as notes drafts chech receip ts bills leas s
mort gages articles of co-part ne rs hip telegrams etc In fnc t he carries on bus ishyness just the way he hou ld do it in actun l lifc
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A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
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What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
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PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
A]) B US I-lt ES C O IIE G E 7 It is the a i m of the school to In ke the COurse so road and deep that a middottutlent
who ha completed it shall be nille readily to adapt himself to any ordinary system of inglc or double-entry hook keeping uSed in the business world
BUSINESS LAW A knowledge of the law gnverning commercial trons3ctions is of grent value
to anyone but ~ pecially to the husine s ma n Our course aim~ to give the student such knowlerl ge of tbe la lls of bu ine s tb at he may transac t h is business affairs in an intelligent manner
RAPID CALCULATION r short period dur ing each day is set aside fo r drills in addi ng long co lum ns
n i figures T his is part icul arly for the benefit o f tbe commercial Slllclents bu t others may avail themse lves of the o pportunity
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC DIIIing Ihe second year o f the cOllllnerc inl CUlI rse two te rms lIi ll be c1evotedto
a c rcfu l siudy o f conllllcrcia l arithmetic T his is an 3d vn~cd class and is not in middot ended for students rClJui r illJ instruc t io ill Ihe more ~I elile ntary plinciples of
arithmetic It is prcsuP I_osed tha t the tlld ent has )eCOIlI thoroughly acquainted with these betore he tak up com merci al arithmet IC W hile this work is especialshyly deS igned for the henefit of commercial students it is ne e rtheless of su h a nnshyture that it c nn he purslled ndvnnta~eous ly hy tbose tnking other cOllfses
GENERAL INFORMATION CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION
tud ents of either Se x who nr willing- nnd ah le to do the work requi red and 10 )bey the TIl les and regul a tions of Ihe school will hc admitted to any cl nss upon paying the regula r luitio n A n ru le students under 14 yenr of age will uot Ioe admitted
TtrlE TO ENTER
l lLhou~h student may e lltc r at any tim e ann genemlly find work adapted to their neecls it i never the less greatly to thei r advalliage to he prese nt al the openshying of a term whell new lasses nre orgall i 7~d
EXPENSES TUITION
T uit ion per week 5 100 T h is include illstruction in nil branch in any of the courses offered by the
school except music and pa inting fo r which an ex trn charge will he l11ade A ll tuition mus t he po i sl i clly in advance fer at leas t one terlll anti a ce rtifishy
cate o f me mber hip obtained hom the principnl which nust be presented to the tcachel in charge of the clnss the tnden t desire to ent~ r
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P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
in this W
for the re
w
Tuition R oom Board (Cli Medical Library
T ot3
To t
of was h it tastes a ni
311d num
bOllght a
Ihey pass
Only motion 01
It is and regu
~o
Oll t obtai
T he
Ille n into
Stlld
specter d Ead
ni t llre
fee will I danlnge I
No s tud
lin -hou In 1
be orgnn work
A st
for the g
dOllS is forfe its tl
All s
chapel u
AlD B UINESS CO LLEGE
in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
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I
P C I F IC L TIIER A N ACA l E~IY
A slud~nl paying for the entire school year will at the end of the spring term
receive a rebate of S4OO A student who leaves school hefore his luilion expires will receive no rcbate
but will be given a due-bill payable in chovling any lerm This due-hill may be IIsed either by the sludcn t himself or hy a brother or sister In no case will a duc shy
bill be issued for a shoTler lime than two weeks A ~tudent entering one or two we~k after the opening of n term will receive
no reduction RO ~I RENT
1 0001 per week 50 cen IS The rooms are heated hy steam lighted hy electricity and furnished with
chair- tables beclsteads mallresse and wardrobe Students furnish Iheir OWII
towels and bed -clothes Room -ren t mu t be paid in acl vance for a t least one terrn All money paid by a student n room-rent for a period longer than thnt d uring
w hich he actually rooms at the school will Ge refunded to him according to regular
rates when he leaves The P1cific Luthemn Academy is a botrcling school and no student will be
allowed 0 room outside withou t special permis ion
BOARII l l
The P acific Lutheran Academy fu rn ishes board at (1(1(((1 cosl During the
past year the students under thesupervisiol1 of the fn ully orgtnnized nndoperaled a boarding club The club was managed by the students them elves who met a t
slated times to adupt rule elcct officers hear reports dccidt upon the kind of
food wanted and the like The club hited its own cook waiters etc Any student may become a member of the c luh by sign ing its constitution anti
rlcpo iling with the trensurer the lIlIl of $ 1000 for the cash purcbllse of provi ions fOt the next four weeks At the end o f every month of four wecks the aClllal OS
of board is ascertained by the officer of the club the amOul1l due from each memshy
ber is deducted f rom his deposit the balnnce standin to his credit for the next month T o this Galance lIlust then he added an amount sufficient to mlkc the
required depo it of 10 00 at the beginning of the next month and so on IIdcr this arrangement good and substantial board was [urni hed at the exceedingly lo
a vcrage price of I 59 per week or about 7~ cents per meal During the coming school-yen I the club will be conducted on the stmc plan
which gave such general satisfaction last year
Each member of the club will be requiren to pay 5 cents pe r week for Ihc usc of stove dishes and other kitche n furnishings
~IEI1lCIt ATTINnA~CE
A ph) ician fce of 100 per term is required of each stuclen t This ntitles the stndent to medical attendance throughout the entire term T he nece middot(try
medicine and nursing mllst be furnished a t the expense of the lalent
I l flRiRY FEE
A library fee of 50 cents n year is paid by eac h student The non y collected
in this W
for the re
w
Tuition R oom Board (Cli Medical Library
T ot3
To t
of was h it tastes a ni
311d num
bOllght a
Ihey pass
Only motion 01
It is and regu
~o
Oll t obtai
T he
Ille n into
Stlld
specter d Ead
ni t llre
fee will I danlnge I
No s tud
lin -hou In 1
be orgnn work
A st
for the g
dOllS is forfe its tl
All s
chapel u
AlD B UINESS CO LLEGE
in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
AlD B UINESS CO LLEGE
in Ihis way is used for elllnrging the library and procuring papers Inl magazines for the cading roolII
What it Costs to Attend the Pacific Lutheran Academy Fall ltIIIHer Spring
T erm Trill Term Vear ---1---- 1middot-- - - ------shy
Tuit ion S 1200 $ 1200 S 10 00 $ 30 00 IQ0 I1 1 bull 6 00 600 00 17 00 Board (e middott imlted at $1 59 per week)
5
54 00
leoical Fee 19 10 19 10 15 9 0
I 0 J bull flO 1 00 3 00 Lihrary - _ 50
- ---- ---- shyTota l $38 10 $38 O 53 1 9 0
To thi must be adried the cost of ashing books and stationery The cost of washing cannot be accunliely d etermined as it varies to ~me extent wit h the tnstes and habits of the indi vi dua l The cost of books depends upon the ki nd and nu m ber of branches the s tuclent se lects All neee sary tex tmiddotbooks may be bought at the school Studellts will cIo ell to h ring wilh them such text- books as they possess
GENERAL REGULATIONS On ly such Ill ls have been ad()p ttd as have been found n ccssnry for the promiddot
m otion of the h ighest interests of the school and of the studenls
It is a n im plied con tract tha t students II c heerfully comply wit h the rules and reglliat ions of the school in every r~ pecl
10 stude nt wi ll be allowed to drop a tlllly or he absent f rom his classes withmiddot out obtaining permission frolll the prineipol
The young ladies who hoard at the school nre not nllowetl to receive gentle middot men into their room
Studen ts are required to keep Ihei rooms clean and tidy The rooms are inshyspected d ily
Ench stlldent is held responsible fo r any damage done to his r OOI11 or its furshynitllmiddote An indemnity fee of $2 00 Illust be depo ited with the pmiddoti ncipal Th is fee will be re tllrned to the s tudent when be lea ves less the cost for repniring any rlamage he may have rlone to the propert y of Ihe school
No studet is allowed to use tobacco in a ny fo rm within the building tudents who participate in dancing or card -playi ng or visit saloons or gambshy
l ing-houses d o thereby sever their connecti on with the school [ II addi t ion tl) the regular c lasses mentioned in the courses specia l classes will
be organized at the request of at least ten student who are competent to do the work
A student who neglect his work who wi lfully disobeys the rules laid down for the gove rn ment o f the school frolll tillle to time or whose iuAuenee is perni shydous is not wanled and will not be retlin cd in the institution nnd if expelled forfeits the tuition paid
All students are required to be present at the daily devotional exercises held in chape l lInles excused by special arrangement
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
P A IF IC L UTIlER AK A ADEMY20
RECORDS AND REPORTS
A record of at tendance rec itat ion and deportment is kept a copy of which is sent to parents or guardians who l1 ay desire it at t he ent of eac h term 01 oftener Examinations are he ld at the clos of each te rm
Only such s tudents as complete the f ull work prescribed in any course will he awarded a diploma S tude nts not pursuing allY of the regular courses but selec tmiddot ing single studies f rom one 0 1 more will be lassed as special students Such will receive no diploma
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
1114 LyuwII is a li terary society holding meetings twice a mon th DdJOliJlg Socid iu nre orgatized every year 0 lWlIsicn Orgmizatiom the Pacific Lutheran Academy has a band and an
orchestra
LIBRARY AND READING ROon
The school has a libra ry com prising 5 0 0 bound volumes Additions arc made from time to time During the yea r va luable contribu tiuns have been rcmiddot ceived from f riends
A Reading Room is maintai ned in connec tion with the libmry
FIRE COMPANY
A fi re company was organized a mong the students du ring the past year Money was collected by the students among the fr iends of the school fo middot the ne essary host a nd othe r fi re nppara tus
SPECIAL COURSES nuslc
The Pacific Lut he ran Academy recogni7es the importancp of music as a means of cul ture and refinement and aims to fu rnish such inst ruction as best will aid the stude nt middot to acquire a taste for true music It will therefore be the constant enshydeavo r of the school to give its students such a training as will lay a goot foundashytion fo r a thorough musica l education
The work in th is depart me nt is in charge of Mrs Grace R Davenport a tcacher o( marked abili ty and l on~ a nd successful experience in ten hill both vocal aod instrumental nlUsic
The fo llowi ng courses art offered
First T echnic I ody stlld ie
Secoll Mason sl odiques
Tlti harmony and Trill and F ugue stein and
Fou rl and O cta Rubenstei tions of M
First
ries hym r SUOIl
Conc( prodllct ior
A cw course
Single less Fall term Vinter ter Spring ten
Piano per month
T uitio
LAND~
Mr F lessons in lowing ten
Si ngle less
Single less T he II
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
A ND B I NE CO LL E E 21
PIAN O
First Crad-~1athews G raded tudies books J and II middot(u rli tt 0 1 101
T ech n ic honk I Easy select ions from standard composers for memory and melshyody studic
S(ond Cmlle- Mathew G raded Studies books II and Ill H elle r op 46 Masons Technic books I and II Clementis sonatas Concones E tudes Melshyod iques Selected studies for reci tatio n
Tllird Crad-Scale const ruc tion with writt en work prepa ra tory to stud y of harmon y T echnic cont inued Helle rs P hrasin g a nd Rhythm S tudi es E tudes and Trill tudies to mee t ability of student Sta mers Harmony Primer Prelud es and Fugue Bach Selections from Schumann Schulte and Scila rwenka Ru ben shystein a nd Mozart
FOllrtl Cmd- I-lannon y Studies con tinued Czemys School of Ve loci y and Octa ve S tudies Masons Techn ic book IV Concert Etudes of Chopin uhenstein Schuma nn and Cramer Sonatas of Beth oven ancl Migtzart Se lec shytions of Mendelssohn and Von Bnlow and others
ORG I~
First (jrad- Va lter Langdon s O rgan Book 1 and I I with easy volu nta shyri es hymn tunes and fuues Schmi dt 5 T ech nic
Suomi Crnd-Mendels_ohn s ongs Vithout Vord vo luntarie-s and fu gltes VU tcr CULTl IRt
Concone and Ranrldegger s j30 0k s for Beginners Vladam ~farches i for tone production ~pichers Lig h t Reading hooks I II a nd Ill
VI O LI N
A carefu l line of tud y laid down from the beginning to the com pletion of the
cOltrse T U lTtoN
Piano Orgnn Violi n nnd oice Cult ure S ingle lessons $ 75 S 50 Fall te rm 12 lessons 6 00 5 50
Vinter term 12 lesons 600 5 50
Spri n~ term 10 lessons 5 00 45 0
I iano rell one hour d aily per month $100 Organ rent one holtr dtily
pe r month 50 cents Tuition as we ll IS rent of instrument must be paid invariably in advance
LANDSCAPE AND MARINE PAINTING AND CRAYON WORK
Mr F 11 Holmes who has his stud io in the school bui lding will give priva te les OilS in oi l painti ng a nd perspec tive drawing either cwyon or pencil on the folshy
low ing terms OIL f ALNT ING
Single lessons $ 50 Per term of 13Ie~sons 11500 PE RSPECT tV E DRAt1 G
Single lessons $ So Per term of 13 lessons $250 The tu ition is payable in advtnce
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
I
PAC IF IC LUT Il ER AN A C A ULMY22
Stud~nts 9$- 99
Ayres Eflie J Wash A nde rson E R W ash
Ande rson Andre w V ash Ande rson G ilbert W is
Ander on J ohann a W is lJIomquistJ M Wash
Brottem J L Wash Brotte m Alfred W ash Bro tle m Louise ~ Nash Brown GlIs ta Col B ra nd t E G ili nn Brage t H enry Wash
Buschman Elizabe th Wash Buschman August Vash B Ixby Mae Wash BerrulU il a rio n Vas l Ue rrum H ilda bull Wa h Rcrrull1 An oa Vash
Bre vig L ud vig Minn hristcnsen Olie Wns h hris te nscn lara ash
Do w lo renzo Va h I avc nport Harley Wash D a ven port Joseph bull W~sh
Davenport ~ l i lton Wash Davenport G mce W as h
Dorenn T J W as h Egge Anna Wash Einerson J ohn Wash lI ings t Wash
Fre ng Albert [o a h()
Fangsrud Sherman Was h Fang rud Ruth W a middoth Fell tl1d Nellie W ash
Fi x Mable Wash Go A n na AInska
Goe John Al aska G regory Al ice Wa h Geiger NInry Wash lI arstad T heod ore Vas h
H a rstad George Wash H arstad L ouisa W a middoth H arstad O live r Wa h
H arstad Mnry W as h H arstarl Thcander Vasll
H ars tad Ama lie a II
lI age n H N WasIl H usehy J ohn W a h H useby G unde r bull Wash H useby Pete r Wash H alvorson H a rry N a h
I [al vo r 0 11 He nry Wash H a lvorson Tonline Va Halvo rso n Almer Vash II a l vorson La llra Wash J la lvorson Osca r Vasll
Iverson 1nolda bull Vsl IvelSon Nell ie Wash Isnackson Richard ~al
J ohn 0 11 George Vash
Johllson middote lma Vash Ju rgen en H olger Wa h K raabe l Luella W ash
K lo leI J II Ore Klouda fl orence Va h
Lee ie W3sh
Lund H Wash Leq ue Amln Vas ll
Duson -l ils Wash Larson Antoll Vash Mose Leroy W~sh
Mage l sen Th W asl Nie l ~e n Tin a lowgt
01 nn Ne ls Vl onl 01 on Sena l d aho O fferdal [ ci a bull bull bull Was h
Pe terson B i W i Ped er n il a rtin W as h
Ransen O Was h
Riseland John L W as h Reitan O P W ash
Salra Ida as h Smi th I d dic Wash
Sinland Amalie Wash S inl and a mue l Wash Sum t TOm E lI1l11a bull Was h
Sexton Swanson ~eInes
Smeby Stensem StuhbO Swanber Samuelso SKnglZeru Tenwick Trogstad
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
AND B USIESS COLfE(E -)
exto n E ffie Wash Trogstad Ferdinand Wash Swanson Ida Vasll Thompson Alma Vasll Se Ines 1 Ore Vahl Richard Wash Smeby Ilelge Wash ieg S H Wasil Stensem John Vash Vieg Lellie Wash Stubb Otto Wash Vidal Rosa Wash Swanberg John Wash Waage A M Ioa Samuelson John Wash Waage O J Wash SlltlIgerud Thea Idaho Ward Clara ~I Maska Tenwick Anna Idaho Ward Wm vI ilaska Trogstad Nora Vas ll
GRADUATES
NORMAL-Ellie C Kraabel Parkland WasIl
PREPARATORY-Amanda 1 Swan Champoeg Ore
1899
PREPARATORY-Anna C Leqlle Stanwood Vasll
COM~ERCAL-Nellie I P Lee Skagit Wash
Sena Olson Genessee Idaho
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma
NOTICE Parkland is a suburb of Tacoma
To reach Parkland take the Jefferson avenue electric car to Center street depot from which a steam motor makes several t rips a day
Trunks had better be left at the depot or wharf and the management of the school will see to it that they are brought out to the Academy for about So cents apiece or less
All correspondence relating to the school should be adshydressed to N J HONG Principal
Parkland Pierce County Washington
Edwin R Ray Printer Tacoma