ws or other occupational subjects, upon the completion of such course of study as may be prescribed by the faculty of said institutions and approved by the state board of administration. (L. 1915, ch. 299, sec. 6) (72-1335) Each person who has completed a standard four-year high school course, approved by said institutions as referred to in section 1, and who has completed the freshman and sophomore course prescribed by the faculty and approved by the state board of administration, shall be entitled to a life certificate to teach in the elementary schools and the junior and two-year high schools of the state of Kansas. (L. 1915, ch. 299, sec. 3) (72-1334) Each person who has completed a standard four-year high school course, approved by said institutions as referred to in section 1, and who has completed the freshman course as prescribed by the faculty and approved by the state board of administration, shall be entitled to a certificate to teach in the schools of the state of Kansas for a period of three years. (L. 1915, ch. 299, sec. 2) (72-1338) All teachers! certificates and all diplomas having certificate value shall, before they are issued by the state board of administration, be presented to the state superintendent of public instruction for his signature and for registra- tion in his office. (L. 1905, ch. 388, sec. 3. Revised, 1923) NOTE: The three sections immediately following refer to teachers' examinations in counties: (72-5313) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale, or buy or offer to buy, or to distribute or have'in his or her possession any printed or written examination questions prepared for any examination to be held for the pur- pose of testing the qualifications of persons desiring to be admitted to the prac- tice of any of the professions in this state in which it is required that such per- sons be examined as to their qualifications, or any printed or written examination questions prepared for the final examination of any students in any of the higher institutions of learning of this state, desiring to graduate’ from said institutions, prior to the time of the holding of such examination. (L. 1909, ch. 208, sec. 1) (72-5314) Any person selling or offering to sell, buying or offering to buy, dis- tributing or having in his or her possession any such examination questions, con- trary to the provisions of section 1 of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a mis-_ demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall.be fined in a sum not less than twenty- five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail for not less than ten days nor more than six months. (L. 1909, ch. 208, sec. 2) (72-5215) The provisions of this act shall not be construed to prevent the proper officials or instructors whose duty it is to conduct the said examination, referred to in section 1 of this act, from having in their possession printed or written copies of such examination questions. (L. 1909, ch. 208, sec. 3) ACCREDITING OF COLLEGES BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (72-1339) Upon application of any college or university, or educational institution of like standing, incorporated under the general laws of the state of Kansas, and requiring a four-year high school course or its equivalent, approved by the state board of education, as a condition of admission to its freshman class; the state board of education shall have the power to examine the course of study prescribed