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STAFF IN CITY TRAINING SCHOOLS

RUTH M. BAUGH, Training Teacher, Sixth Grade, Dayton Heights.
BETH H. BENNING, Training Teacher, Sixth Grade, Lockwood.

MARGARET ROSE CARNES, Training Teacher, First Grade, Dayton Heights. M. W. CHANDLER, Assistant Supervisor of Training and Principal, LeConte Junior High School.

MYRTLE B. CHANDLER, A.B., Assistant Supervisor of Training and Principal, Dayton Heights.

SERENA P. CHRISTENSEN, Training Teacher, Eighth Grade, Lockwood.
ANNA B. CONNORS, Training Teacher, First Grade, Lockwood.
ELLEN TOY CONNORS, Training Teacher, Third Grade, Dayton Heights.
GERTRUDE C. ENFIELD, Training Teacher, Seventh Grade, Lockwood.
JEANETTE FERMAN, Training Teacher, Fourth Grade, Dayton Heights.
HAZEL GLOVER, Training Teacher, Second Grade, Dayton Heights.
ALICE M. GREER, Training Teacher, Fourth Grade, Dayton Heights.
BESS HOLDZKOM, Training Teacher, First Grade, Lockwood.
MARY FRANCES HOLLINS, Training Teacher, Home Economics, LeConte
Junior High School.

SYBIL HOUDYSHEL, Training Teacher, Fifth Grade, Dayton Heights.
MARIE HOYE, Ph.B., in Ed., Training Teacher, Second Grade, Lockwood.
INGA MARTINSON LACY, Training Teacher, Second Grade, Lockwood.
HELEN LINKENS, Training Teacher, Home Economics, Lockwood and
Dayton Heights.

LAVERNA LOSSING, Training Teacher, Fifth Grade, Lockwood.
GERTRUDE MALONEY, Training Teacher, Fourth Grade, Lockwood.
LURA SAWYER OAK, Training Teacher, Third Grade, Lockwood.

EDNA LEE ROOF, B.L., Training Teacher, Physical Education, Dayton
Heights.

ESTELLE ROYER, Training Teacher, Kindergarten, Dayton Heights.

AUGUSTA N. SADLER, Assistant Supervisor of Training and Principal, Lock

wood.

SUSIE K. SANDERSON, Training Teacher, Non-English, First Grade, Bridge Street.

KATHERINE SPIERS, M.A., Assistant Supervisor of Training..

NELLIE J. SUTTER, Training Teacher, Home Economics, LeConte Junior

High School.

GRACE M. TINGLEY, Training Teacher, Third Grade, Dayton Heights. CHARLES WILKIN WADDELL, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Director of the Training Schools.

BERTHA E. WELLS, Assistant Supervisor of Training.

ELIZABETH WHITCOMB, Training Teacher, Kindergarten, Lockwood.
S. EDNA WILLIAMS, Training Teacher, First Grade, Dayton Heights.

LIBRARY STAFF

JOHN EDWARD GOODWIN, B.L., B.L.S., Librarian.

PHILIP S. GOULDING, Head Cataloguer.

ELIZABETH FARGO, Head of the Accessions Department.

FANNIE A. COLDREN, Reference Librarian.

*ELIZABETH STURTEVANT, Head of the Circulation Department.

ELIZABETH BRYAN, Senior Assistant, Acting Head of Circulation Depart

ment.

FRANCES CLARKE, Librarian of the Training School.

LOUINA VAN NORMAN, Senior Assistant.

BEULAH VAN ENGLEN LUCAS, Junior Assistant.

ELIZABETH BOYNTON, Junior Assistant.

SARAH L. PATTERSON, Junior Assistant.
FANNIE E. JENISON, Junior Assistant.
ELIZABETH VAUGHN, Junior Assistant.
BESSIE E. NELSON, Junior Assistant.
DEBORA KING, Junior Assistant.

* Absent on leave, 1924-25.

V. ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY

ADMISSION FROM ACCREDITED SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA

A graduate of a California high school may enter the University of California without examination provided the following requirements be satisfied:

1. The school must have been accredited by the University of California. 2. The applicant must have completed a four-year high school course, aggregating at least 15 standard units* of preparatory work, and he must be duly certified as a graduate of the school.

3. The candidate must (normally) have attended the school from which he is graduated at least one school-yeart immediately preceding graduation. 4. The candidate must be specially recommended for admission to the University of California.

In recommending graduates for admission to the University the principals of accredited schools should use Recommendation Form A, with application for admission attached. Copies of this form are supplied by the University to the principals of all accredited schools in California.

The accrediting of secondary schools is regulated by an order of the Regents of the University passed March 4, 1884, and amended September 10, 1895, and January 10, 1905. Principals' applications for the accrediting of their schools must be in the hands of the Recorder of the Faculties at Berkeley on or before the first day of December of each school year. The list of accredited schools is published by the University annually, in the month of June or July. Blank forms of application for accrediting and lists of accredited schools may be obtained from the Recorder of the Faculties at Berkeley.

* A standard secondary unit is the measure of a subject pursued throughout the school year of from thirty-six to forty weeks and constituting approximately one-quarter of a full year's work.

If, however, the candidate has completed all of his high school work in accredited institutions, and if the principals of these several schools unite in recommending him, the usual requirement that the candidate must have spent his senior year in the school from which he is graduated may be set aside.

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Caution. Candidates recommended in accordance with the foregoing provisions are admitted to the University and enrolled in the curricula of their choice. It will be seen, however, that some of these curricula cannot be completed in the University in the normal period (four years for the degrees A.B., B.S., or Ed.B.) unless the candidate during his high school course has completed such specific prerequisites as may underlie the University work. A list of the curricula with a statement of the preparatory work required and recommended, is given hereunder.

ADMISSION FROM CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS NOT ACCREDITED

A graduate of a California secondary school not accredited by the University who has been in attendance at said school for at least one school year previous to graduation, who is strongly recommended by the principal of his school will be admitted upon passing the following examinations:

English (2 units); United States history (1 unit); laboratory science (1 unit); and two of the following groups:

(a) Advanced English and history (in addition to United States history), any 2 units.

(b) Mathematics (intermediate algebra and trigonometry) 11⁄2 units. (c) Foreign languages, 3 units in one, or 2 units in each of two. (d) Additional advanced science, 2 units.

ADMISSION FROM APPROVED HIGH SCHOOLS IN OTHER STATES

Applicants from secondary schools outside of California are required to meet the same standards as applicants who enter from secondary schools in California. The committee in charge of admissions must have evidence of the following facts: that the school has an approved standing at universities or colleges of acknowledged rank; that the applicant has been graduated from a four-year course of not less than fifteen standard secondary units; that the high school programme shall have included the subjects prescribed by the California State Board of Education (see Preparatory Work Required and Recommended); and that the applicant has maintained an average scholarship standing well above the mark required by the school for promotion or graduation. The candidate may be certified by his principal upon the Principal's Recommendation, Form B. Copies of this form will be sent by the Recorder either to high school principals or to candidates for admission.

ADMISSION BY EXAMINATION

Candidates who are unable to present satisfactory school certificates may be admitted to the University by passing examinations in the preparatory subjects constituting a standard high school course. The subjects to be presented must be arranged in advance with the University. The subjects to be required by the University will depend upon the applicant's high school training, his age, and his proposed course of study in the University. The applicant must pass examinations in at least fifteen standard high school units.

Examinations at the University of California

Matriculation examinations are held in August and in January of each year;* but the examinations in January are primarily for the purpose of enabling students in the University to remove matriculation deficiencies. Applicants for admission who present certificates from their teachers that they are prepared in the subjects they offer will be admitted to the January examinations. Such certificates must be filed with the Recorder of the Faculties before the examinations.

No person save a registered student of the University will be allowed to take any matriculation examination without having first filed an application for admission.

A circular concerning the matriculation examinations may be obtained by addressing the Recorder of the Faculties at Berkeley or the Recorder of the Southern Branch.

List of Preparatory Subjects

A list of preparatory subjects, with the amount of matriculation credit assigned to each, is given below. The credit for each subject is stated in units, the standard secondary unit being the measure of a subject pursued throughout the school year of from thirty-six to forty weeks and constituting approximately one-quarter of a full year's work. This list is not exhaustive, but it represents most of the fields of instruction in the secondary schools of California. With the exceptions noted below, the University holds entrance examinations in these subjects:

* These are held at Berkeley only.

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