BOS tte e \, Jf ts WA CLL LG , BegeSt0n AB ae RACTICE reac Ot Tater r You are of course planning to enroll in supervised teaching next year. The infor- mation in the table below will be of interest to you. Please study it. In order to assure yourself of a place it is most earnestly urged that you apply for supervised teaching this spring instead of waiting until next winter. Places will be assigned on the basis of scholarship plus departmental recommendation. When available places in « given field have been exhausted, students will be asked to do their supervised teaching in their minor field. Since the number of candi- dates is increasing, it will be wise to apply for fall teaching when the demand is not so great. Please make sure that you have met all the prerequisites and that your scholarship is satisfactory. If in doubt call at 103 Fraser Halli for information. NUMBER OF PLACES AVAILABLE FOR STUDENT TEACHING IN OREAD EACH SEMESTER IN THE VARIOUS FIELDS TOGETHER WITH THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS, 1959-40 SUBJECT FIELD AVAILABLE PLACES PLACES APPLIED FOR DEMAN D* Fall Spring Fall '39 Spring '40 Commercial Subjects 6 6 0. 2 A Drawing and Design (Oread) 6 6 10 16 B English a va le ee B French 6 6 0 e D Home Economics 6 6 5 9 A Journalism 2 3 0 2 D Latin 9 9 ot 0 C Mathematics 1D 1h 2 2 B Music (Oread) 6 6 27 27 A+ Natural Science 9 9 2 T B Physical Education 12 12 20 20 B Social Science 21 el 14 el B Spanish 6 § 3 4 D Speech and Dramatic Art 5 3 4 4 D Note; In addition, places in the Lawrence elementary schools are available for qualified students in music and art. Application must be made for these places each semester : *Demand as indicated by calls received by Teachers Appointment Bureau. A = better than average demand; B = average demand; C = Less than average; and D = infrequent. A wise choice of major and minor subject fields will have much bearing on your ability to secure a teaching position. Note the content of the last columa. For further information about the most often useful subject-matter combinations, con- sult Prof. Chandler, in the Appointments Office, lei Fraser Hall. If we can be of help to you in solving your professional training problems, we shall be glad to serve you. Cordially yours, Reymond A. Schwegler f April 1, 1940 Dean