University of Kansas 1946 Summer Session ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND REGISTRATION | (Revised 21 May 1946) Details regarding admission to the several schools of the Uni- versity are to be found in Part I of the University Catalog, “General Information.” Copies of this catalog may be secured by writing the Registrar, 122 Frank Strong Hall. All questions concerning admis- sion to the University should be addressed to the Registrar . Students who have been enrolled in the University during the spring semester, 1946, (except those transferring from one school of the University to another at the beginning of the Summer Ses- sion) are not required to register for the Summer Session, but may go directly to enrollment after paying their fees. (See below.) Students admitted to the University of Kansas for the first time, and former students who have not been enrolled during the 1945- "46 school year, must register. Fees will be phe from such students at the time of registration. Registration will be held at Room 122, Frank Strong Hall, ac- cording to the following schedule (the letters refer to the initial letter of the student’s last name) : THURSDAY, JUNE 20 FRIDAY, JUNE 21 1:30- 2:30 Ve Cs 8:00- 9:00 2:30- 3:30 Bey Ue 9: 00-10: 00 3:30- 5:00 Py eae 10: 00-11: 00 : 11: 00-12: 00 1:30- 2:30 2:30- 3:00 FEES FEES MUST BE PAID BEFORE ENROLLMENT (except private music lesson fees, and organ or piano rental fees, which are payable within four days after enrollment). Students who register will pay their fees during the registration process. A = Nw Q . Uz Ons . ADS x = bo 1946 Summer Session students who were registered for the spring semester, 1946, will not be required to register but will call at the Business Office, 123 Frank Strong Hall, according to the let- ter system for registration of new students (see oe for fee cards and payment of fees. Veterans of World War II who plan to have their fees paid by the Veterans Administration should make sure that their Cer- tificates of Eligibility and Entitlement (VA Rehabilitation Form 1953) are filed with the Veterans Training Service, Room 2, Frank Strong Hall, prior to the opening of school. Marrrtcuation Fer. Each stfdent is required to pay a matricu- lation fee when he first enrolls in the University. The fee is paid but once and is never refunded. For residents of Kansas it is $10.00; for nonresidents, $20.00. INCIDENTAL FEE, REGULAR SUMMER SESSION. The full incidental fee is charged every Summer Session student except those per- mitted to pay fees at an hourly rate under the provisions of the Limited Enrollment, Professional, Graduate Field, or Staff rate . plans. For information concerning these hourly rates, consult the Registrar. The schedule showing the rate at which the Incidental Fee is charged for the several schools of the University is as fol- lows: Kansas Residents Nonresidents Graduate School, College, Education Engineering, Fine Arts ................---.---- $27.50 $57.50 Busiiess, Pharmacy s.37 eos oS $32.50 . $67.50 Medicine (at Lawrence) ...........-..:-:--:+---++ , $55.00 _ $90.00 Law (6 weeks) $24.00 $50.50 Activity Fer. An Activity Fee of $1.65 is charged every stu- dent (at Lawrence), except a person paying the Professional Fee of the Graduate Field Fee or a full-time member of the staff of the University. (State and Federal admission taxes are additional.) Union Fer. A student union fee of $2.00 is charged every Sum- ‘mer Session student except full-time staff members and students paying Graduate Field fee or Professional fee. Heautu Fer. The health'fee is $3.75 for the eight weeks Sum- mer Session. Late Fre. A fee of $2.50 is collected for enrollment after the be- ginning of classes. App.iep Music Fess. Students enrolled in courses in the School of Fine Arts requiring individual instruction pay additional fees. Students enrolled in such courses for the Summer Session are as- sessed at the rates indicated below: Private lessons Two a week One a week Pianor se ete © NiOM Ne oe NOG Se ee $21.00 $11.50 Organs 2 ee : Vidloncello 238s Wind Instruments ....... Harp : ? $36.00 $18.00 RENTALS Organ, daily for eight weeks» Onehour Twohours Three hours Four-manual Austin 2.2 722.05 $16.00 $30.00 $44.00 Two-manual Practice Organs .... 10.00 18.50 27.00 Piano, daily for eight weeks .............. 2.50 4.50 6.50 LasorAtory Freres. Laboratory fees have been abolished at the : University of Kansas. ENROLLMENT Enrollment will follow the procedures of the academic year with College, Education, Fine Arts and Engineering students en- rolling in Robinson Gymnasium; Business students at Room 214, Frank Strong Hall; Law students at Room 108, Green Hall; Med- ical students (Lawrence courses) at Room 104, Haworth Hall; Pharmacy students at Room 211, Bailey Chemical Laboratories; — Graduate students at Room 227, Frank Strong Hall. In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, class enrollments will be in the main gymnasium, Robinson Gymnasium. Students will enroll in the order determined by the beginning letter of the last name according to the following alphabetical scheme: | Fray; JUNB 21 SATURDAY, JUNE 22 $:20-10;30 «Vie Be YU 8: 30-10: 30 H, G, E 10: 30-12: 00 A, Pi 10: 30-12: 00 B, W © 1:30- 3:00 Pid, oe 3:00-4:30 ‘1, SQ, D, 0.7 Enrollment in other schools of the University will be in the order in which students present themselves. ef be DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Course |, 35. Football | Shenk 89. Blementary School Playground Activities - owmna Cet 4. G5 Basketball | (tke 4., 82. Advanced Football _ Shenk Sbu—-ineetS logy... - st 100. Frinciples of Commmity Recreation - Stradt . >. 176. Tests end Measurements in Physical Education Shenk equa 4Y 200, Tory and Practice of Athletic Training Allen A> 20Le Advanced Basketbal. : Allen 300. Special Problems in Physical Rducation Ibe} $12, Seminar in Physical Eduoation Bibel Refresher course for returning veterans, covering major sports and games. s Physical Sducation Workshop for Teachers of High School Girle Torm = June 10 - 14 Enroliment - June 10 - Contents of Course: is Ze oe 4e cn Se High Sehool Physical Sducation Curriculum for Girls a, Athletics - Teams & Individual Sports be Recreational Activitkes ec, Rhythms | d, Self Testing Activities Progven Piawine (year) Class Organization ethods Special Prograus a. Play Day B. FF. Te Az c. Assembly, ste. Activities for nandicapped chiidren Time Schedule 8:30 - Phys. Ed. Curriculum for High 83chool Girls 9:30 = Individual Sports 10:30 -. Program Planning 2:3 Rpythas 3:30 - Team Games 7350-9:00 = Recreational Activities STi Mit 2 FE Sumy SCHOOL SCHEDULE Womens Physical Sducation \ 11:50 - MTWTF - 2 - oars ef Athletics - Hoover - £330 - SIWVTF ~ 3 ~ School Playground Activities - Hoover «$380 — MTWTF - i = Recreational Sports - Hocver — 43:30 = MIWTF - 1 - Square Yenee - Hoover One Instructor = Stapleton 11:30 - MTWEF - 3 - Content & Hethod Of Phys. £4, ~ Stapleton 2:30 - ETWEF - & = School Playgrou Agtivities - otapleton 3:30 = MPWTF - 1 - Recreational Sports - Stepleton 43:50 « BTVTF - 1 = Square Dance ~ Stapleton Half time Instructor 2:30 + MTWIF - 1 = Elementary Swimming 3:30 = KiWTF - 1 + Intermediate Swimming (4:30 - MTWIP - 0 © Recreational Two Instructo: 2:30 + HPWTF - 3 - Content & Methed of Phys. Ud. - Stapleton 11:40 - KTWTF - 3 + School Playground Activities - Stapleton 1:30 «= MTWTP ~ 2 + Theory of Athletics - Hoover 3:30 = MTNTF - 1 = Square “aneing - Hoover 11:36 - BTWTF - 1 «+ Recreative Sports - Stapleton 3:50 = BIWTF - 1 + Slementary Swimming - Stapleton 4:30 + HTWTP - 1 - Intermediate Swisming - Hoover 2:30 = MIWTF - 1 - Bedainton ~ Hoover inns asa i ae ae ie ne iat ne a ate ng aig ts Wi a ri a Fee det a pata th i Sinan aaa le aaa tian asc UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS TO CHAIRMEN OF DEPARTMENTS: November 17, 1945. The schedule of conferences on the 1946 Summer Session is given below. You are invited to bring to the conference any recom mendations you may have as to specific courses to be offered by your department in the eight-weeks summer session. It is sug gested that you submit a schedule of offerings and staff which you consider to be adequate to meet the nesds of an enrollment surpassing the pre-war figure and including a great many veterans and public school teachers. The committee for any particular conference will con- sist of the Central Budget Committee (Dean Hi. B. Stouffer, Dean P, B, Lawson, Dean J. H. Nelson, Dean J. W. Twente, and Mr, Raymond Nichols), the chairman of the department concerned, and the dean or deans of divisions interested in the work of: the department. All conferences will be heid in the of fice of the Graduate School, e Sincerely yours, DEANE W. MALOTT, Chancellor. ah am an a a a ee ee ee me ee Eee ee ' BUDGET CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Mon,» Nov. 26 2:00 — Design 2:45 - Drawing and Painting 3315 - Pharmacy Tues., Nov. 2 2:00 - Law 2:30 — Business Secretarial Training Wed., Nov. 28 2:00 —- School Music 2:30 - Music 3:15 = Engineering Thurs., Nov. 29 00 - Latin & Greek 330 - Rom. Languages 3:00 ~ German 2 2 ‘Fri,, Nov. 30 Thurs., Dec. 6 -®¥00 - Phys. Educ. 2330 -— Education Mono, Dec. 3 : Frie, Dec. 7 2:00 ~ Philosophy 2:00 ~ Botany 2:30 - Psychology 2:00 —- Zoology 2:45 - Chemistry 3 15 - Math, 2:30 —- Entomology 3:00 —- Geology TUES» Dec. 2:00 = Pol, Science 2:30 — History 3300 Wed. 2:00 — English 2:45 - Journalism 33 30 - Sociology W ita; dO 4 Mon., De 2:00 - Physics 2:30 — Home Econ. Dec. Wed., Dec. 12 ~ Speech 2:00 -— Physiology 2:45 ~ Biochem. 3:30 - Bacteriology Thurs., Dec. 13 2:45 — Anatomy sb a se nobles oes aimee NO. SEC. ; | UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Schedule for the Department of_.2., ae COURSE “Rt Summer Session LL3-OR . PREREQUISITE COURSES CRED. TIME ROOM f Summer Session, 194 2. BLDG. INSTRUCTOR sae $9 65 Sd [Jie /OO % ‘ ~~ > — 2 a > WTS OORNG ACULVAELS s '2. "= 42 "wi? - ‘ =f Adv, Foot 2 eens les of Co cumity fecrestion. Theory and Practice of Athletic Train ings . - a 3 (10:30 | 203 ‘rye os de BUX fh ets etg “2 SY - re. &s *- 5 Saal -~—* ws 3 8230 Oe niet 3 $30 aT OTE and i: 30 “a wv We? gi E Sle Ra vl) ine ew its ii ens . & rat > est 3.t sua . of 5 oes Nis: ain ata id aes } j : 4 ; 1 Allen ed SEC. Schedule for the Department of_____. COURSE Summer Session * < (tet ee at i gate hs sf 75 ¢ PREREQUISITE COURSES UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CRED. TIME ROOM _— BLDG. Summer Session, 194____._. TG INSTRUCTOR iy ec eete 2a tS torres S tga tO Be a 176 200 201 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS — Sumner Session Department of Physical Ranention Course Football Elementary School Playground Activities Basketball | saveniel Football Tests and nn Principles of Community Recreation Thpevy and Practice of Athletic Training Advanced Basketball Special Problems Cred. 204 Time 9330 10: 30 ¥VIUTP and 2230 1:30 MTaTr 1:30 MTWTF 8330 MTWTP and $230 Mw 11:30 MrwTtF and 7200 M 9330 MTWtF and 1380 Tt 10:50 MIWTF and 2250 ? Appt. Room Bldg. 203 R 208 R 208 R 202 R- 202 R 202 R 202 R 202 R ior R Instructor Shenk Strait Allen Shenk Elbel Strait Allen Allen Shenk Course Seminar Recreation Supervision Recreation Supervision for Women Room = Bldg. = Instructor 107 R Elbel Shenk, Strait Noe 35 59 65 176 100 200 201 500 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Summer Session Department of Physical Education Course Football Elementary School Playground Activities Basketball Advanced Football Tests and Measurements Principles of Community Recreation Theory and Practice of Athletic Training Advanced Basketball. Special Problems Crede 2 5 2—4 Time 9:50 10:30 MIWIF and 23350 M 1:30 MIWIF 1:50 MIWTF 8:30 MIWIF and $250 M 11:30 MTWIF and 7300 M 9:30 MIWTF and 1:30 7 10:30 MIWIF and 2350 : Appt. Room 205 203 203 202 202 202 202 202 107 Bldg. R R Instructor Shenk Strait Allen Shenk Elbel Strait Allen Allen Shenk Course ; : Cred. Time Seminar 3 Appt. Recreation Supervision Recreation Supervision for Women © a Room Bldg. Instructor 107 ee Shenk, Strait Sov Jokes oar tect At wee Mary eee Noe $12 Seminar Course Cred. Room Appte Bldg. 107 instructor Blbel