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University of Central Florida STARS Text Materials of Central Florida Central Florida Memory 1-1-1955 Bethune-Cookman College Bulletin, 1955-1956 Bethune-Cookman University Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the Central Florida Memory at STARS It has been accepted for inclusion in Text Materials of Central Florida by an authorized administrator of STARS For more information, please contact STARS@ucf.edu Recommended Citation Bethune-Cookman University, "Bethune-Cookman College Bulletin, 1955-1956" (1955) Text Materials of Central Florida 224 https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts/224 ethune-Cookman CoUe DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA bulletin / Bethune-Cookman College is accredited hy the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the State Department of Education as a four-year College; a member of the American Council of Education, the Association of Church-Related Institutions of Higher Education, and the Association of American Colleges Catalog Issue A nnounceTnents for for yd955-1956 1956-1957 ^^yj^ ^Si'riSMiSBIsid-^ - Bethune-Cookman College — is a four-year, fully accredited, co-educational institution of higher education, related to the Methodist Church and dedicated to Christian service, — is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the State Department of Education of the State of Florida and the University Senate of the Methodist Church; a member of the American Council of Education, the Association of Church-Related Institutions of Higher Education and the Association of American Colleges Bethune-Cookman College Bulletin CATALOG NUMBER For 1955-1956 — 1956-1957 DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA CALENDAR School Year m%m6 19 5 SEPTEMBER 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 15 22 29 16 23 30 NOVEMBER OCTOBER 10 17 24 16 23 30 10 17 24 31 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 13 14 20 21 27 28 IS 22 29 15 22 29 10 16 17 23 24 30 11 18 25 DECEMBER 12 19 26 11 18 25 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 19 JANUARY 15 22 29 16 23 30 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 31 14 21 28 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 13 14 20 21 27 28 16 23 30 10 17 24 31 10 11 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 JUNE MAY 15 22 29 MARCH FEBRUARY 11 18 25 12 19 26 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 14 21 28 APRIL 10 IS 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 15 22 29 JULY 15 22 29 15 22 29 16 23 30 16 23 30 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 AUGUST 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 31 14 21 28 12 19 26 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 11 18 25 School Year 1956-1957 5 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 30 13 20 27 14 21 28 OCTOBER SEPTEMBER 15 22 29 14 21 28 15 22 29 16 23 30 DECEMBER NOVEMBER 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 31 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 15 22 29 10 16 17 23 24 30 16 23 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 14 21 28 15 22 29 19 JANUARY 13 14 20 21 27 28 15 22 29 16 23 30 10 17 24 31 11 18 25 FEBRUARY 12 19 26 MAY 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 15 22 29 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 MARCH 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 JUNE 13 20 27 APRIL 16 23 30 JULY 2 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 30 15 22 29 14 21 28 15 22 29 14 21 28 S 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 30 13 20 27 AUGUST 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE CALENDAR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 19 ADVISORY BOARD 21 THE PERSONNEL 23 Administration and Assistants—The Faculty THE PHILOSOPHY OF BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 29 HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE 31 THE CAMPUS 33 GENERAL INFORMATION 35 Admission — Registration — Grading System — Attendance — Examinations — Student Load — Classification of Students — Graduation — Services and Facilities — Student Organizations — General Regulations — Financial Aid, Scholarships and Prizes — Financial Regulations ACADEMIC PROGRAM 62 The Curriculum — Degrees —General Education — Major Field of Concentration — Courses of Instruction: L Division of Humanities; IL Division of Science; IIL Division of Social Science; IV Division of Education REGISTER OF STUDENTS 102 DEGREES CONFERRED 118 INDEX 121 ^ ^'NXA • ' \ ^ A AXA • COLLEGE CALENDAR 1955-1956 First Semester 1956-1957 1956 1955 SEPT 1-3 SEPT SEPT SEPT 7-11 SEPT 10 SEPT 12-13 SEPT 14 SEPT 24 OCT, OCT Nov 7-9 Nov, 23 Nov 28 DEC 17 Faculty Pre-Planning Conference Labor Day Holiday Faculty Pre-Planning Conference Freshman Week Registration of Freshmen and New Students General Registration Classes begin; Late Registration begins Last Day for Registration and Change ol Program Last Day for Filing for Graduation in May Founders' and Benefactors' Day Mid-semester Examinations Thanksgiving Holidays begin at 12:00 Noon Classes resume Christmas Holidays begin at 12:00 Noon 1956 JAN, Classes resimie JAN 14-18 Semester Examinations SEPT SEPT SEPT 4-5 SEPT 5-9 SEPT SEPT 10-11 SEPT 12 SEPT 22 SEPT 29 OCT Nov, 7-9 Nov 21 Nov 26 DEC 15 1957 JAN JAN 12-16 Second Semester JAN 20-22 Orientation and Registration of New Students JAN 23-24 General Registration Classes begin; Late Registration begins JAN 25 FEB, Last Day for Registration and Change of Program MAR 12-17 Religious Emphasis Week MAR, 21-23 Mid-semester Examinations MAR 29 Easter Holidays begin at 12:00 Noon APR Classes resume MAY Last Day for Filing for Graduation in Summer MAY 17-19 Senior Examinations MAY 22-25 Semester Examinations MAY 26 Student Achievement Program MAY 27 Baccalaureate Sermon MAY 28 Commencement JAN 18-20 JAN 21-22 JAN 23 FEB MAR MAR APR APR MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY 11-16 20-22 18 23 16-18 21-24 25 26 27 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE WEEK-END SESSION (Saturday Classes) First Semester 1956 Registration; Classes begin SEPT, 15 Last Day for Registration (Late Fee) and SEPT, 22 Change of Program Nov, Mid-semester Examinations Nov, NOV, 24 Thanksgiving Holidays Nov, 26 D E C 22-29 D E C 24-31 Christmas Holidays 1957 1956 Semester Examinations J A N 19 J A N , 21 1955 SEPT SEPT 17 24 Second Semester JAN 28 FEB MAR 24 MAR 31 MAY 19 Registration; Classes begin JAN 26 Last Day for Registration (Late Fee) and FEB Change of Program Mid-semester Examinations MAR, 23 Easter Holiday APR 20 Semester Examinations MAY 18 SUMMER SESSION 1956 11 Registration 12 Classes begin; Late Registration begins 16 Last Day for Registration and Change of Program JULY Independence Day Holiday JULY 29 Baccalaureate Sermon AUGUST (Commencement JUNE JUNE JUNE 1957 JUNE JUNE JUNE 10 11 15 JULY JULY AUGUST 28 o » o>; -^^ o>» » : -^^^ •?:'; ?»3>3 o^? o>3 ?» » ; -j^? •>:» o^? -^^^ o » >» o » -^^ o ^ •»; o ^ THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE T HE PROFESSORS were discussing, as usual, the purpose of educ^on—the end in view One thought it to be a matter of making the proper adjustment to one's environment Another thought the aim of all education was to be rather than to something A third felt that a Christian college should attempt to gvsi& all men and women a Christian outlook A fourth that it should concern itself with knowledge, with the truth, where it may be found; great character comes as a result of the search for truth Before the discussion ended, morals, religion, health, economics, social behavior, home life, and citizenship were brought into the conversation To me, this is a healthy approach to the question of what constitutes a good education It shows that no narrow answer is satisfactory to learned people They believe in the education of the whole man They know there is no such being as the economic man, the social man and the religious man, to the exclusion of other phases of a well-rounded person Bethune-Cookman College is dedicated to something more than giving people knowledge alone Its program includes spiritual ideals, character building, health in mind and body It believes in life-centered activities and urges its students to plough themselves back into their local communities or to carry forward in the needy centers of the world In other words, each student should have a sense of mission when he is well educated An educated person is socially responsible, critical of his times, adventuresome in his profession, creative in the moral and spiritual realm, a lover of that trinity of values—truth, beauty and goodness To this end the program is planned to emphasize the following: The realization of Christian character The acquisition and maintenance of good health The achievement of sound scholarship The encouragement of an experimental point of view The preparation for democratic citizenship The worthy use of leisure time The gaining of a foundation for one's vocation To this end we invite the cooperation and support of all who earmng RICHARD V MoORE, President D R RICHARD VERNON MCWRE President 1947- 114 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Scott, Mildred Louise (BE4) Scott, Myrtle Constance ( M ) Scott, Robert Reed (BE2) Scott, Rosetta Sharolene (EE2) Scurry, Henry R ( P E l ) Seals, Frances Elaine ( E N G ) Seglir, James E ( P E l ) Seilger, James E (PE 1) Senior, Rosa Lee (SCI 3) Sheffield, Charles J ( E E l ) Shields, David M ( P E ) Shelby, Jacqueline Gloria (EE3) Shoemake, Rose Mary ( E E l ) Shorter, Hydrenia Joyce (EE2) Sibert, Mercedia (EE 1) Simmons, Donnell E ( P E ) Simmons, Eunyta C J (EE3) Simmons, Fredericka Odessa (EE4) Simpkins, James F (SCI4) Simpkins, Juanita (EE 1) Sims, Charlie Mae ( H E l ) Singleton, Hiram A ( P E l ) Sitton, Dorothy E ( E E l ) Sledge, Irma Jean (EE3) Small, Thelma L (EE4) Smith, Addie Jean Howard ( P E ) Smith, Alfred E ( P E ) Smith, Arnetta Sylvia ( P E ) Smith, Bettye Jeantoni (EE2) Smith, Daralean ( E N G ) Smith, Earnest A ( P E ) Smith, Helen Joe (EE2) Smith, Leroy G ( S C H ) Smith, Marie S (EE3) Smith, Milton (PE 1) Smith, Susie Lee ( P E l ) Smith, Vestivure Delores ( H E ) Smoots, Willie Jr ( P E ) Snead, Elinor (SOC2) Sowells, Annie Belle (ENG 2) Speed, Willie M ( P E l ) Spires, Sarah (EE2) Spraulding, Bertha Mae (EE3) Stadom, Oreatha McMillon (EE3) Stafford, Maureen L (EE3) Stalling, Helen B (EE2) Stallworth, Lemuel Raymond (SCI2) Stanton, Blevins Lelah ( E E l ) COLLEGE Tampa Jacksonville Tampa Homestead Daytona Lakeland Mims Mims Columbus, Ga, Cocoa Jacksonville Pensacola Orlando Orlando Plymouth St Petersburg Alachua Miami Sebring Sebring Winter Park Jacksonville Chester, S.C Tampa Jacksonville Daytona Ocala Tampa Orlando Welaka F.t Lauderdale St Petersburg Lake Helen Palmetto Tampa Marianna Greenwood Gadsden, Ala Jacksonville Lamar, S.C Lakeland Marianna Live Oak Melbourne Hallandale Daytona Oviedo Tampa BETHUNE-COOKMAN Steen, Altha Marie (EE2) Stephens, Vivian (EE2) Stephens, Walter Solomon (EE4) Stephenson, Helen Dorothy (EE3) Stevenson, Mary Jeanette (EE4) Steward, Mable Merrybelle (EE4) Stokes, Robert S (SCI 4) Story, Joan Virginia ( S ) Strachan, Richard James (BA2) Striggles, Lewis E (PE2) Stringfield, Joeretha (BA 1) Strong, Ethel Virginia (PE2) Sutton, Eleathea Allene (EE2) Swain, Jack Cornelius (EE2) Symonette, June Wilhelmina (EE2) Symonette, Robert Oswald ( S C I l ) Tate, Billie (PE2) Taylor, Athene C (BE 2) Taylor, Audrey Lee ( H E l ) Taylor, Ernest Charles ( P M ) Taylor, Eula Lee ( E E l ) Taylor, Luther William ( M ) Taylor, Senetta Jean ( E E l ) Taylor, Susie Mae ( E E l ) Thomas, Arthur V (MUS3) Thomas, Bernice Vernell (EE2) Thomas, Bessie Cardie Grice (EE4) Thomas, Irene (BE3) Thomas, Timothy (BE 1) Thomas, Ulice Jean (EE2) Thomas, Vivian Jordan ( S S I ) Thompkins, Bennie ( P D ) Thompson, Archie Lee Jr (MUS2) Thompson, Charles Sydney (PE2) Thompson, Coretha (EE4) Thompson, Fannie Mae (BE 3) Thompson, Jean Audrey ( S S I ) Thompson, Moses Greek (SS4) Tillman, Myrtice Lee (EE3) Timmons, Jewel Lee ( M U S I ) ToUiver, Clara Elizabeth (EE4) Toney, Verna Mae Hawkins (EE2) Towns, Eva Mae (EE2) Trapp, Deloris (BE 1) Trapp, Lawrence Eric (MUS3) Travis, Annie Mae ( M ) Trotman, Marva Robertha ( S P & D R ) Tunnage, Leroy Donald (SCI 2) COLLEGE 115 Pensacola Daytona Palmetto Fernandina Orlando Jacksonville St Petersbiirg Colvunbus, Ga Miami Ft Lauderdale Jacksonville Wildwood West Palm Beach Pompano Miami Nassau, Bahamas Orlando Orlando Daytona Florence Villa Bronson Daytona New Berlin Riviera Bartow Miami Pensacola Atlanta, Ga Tampa Marianna DeFuniak Springs Daytona St Petersburg Sarasota Miami Daytona Daytona Pensacola Sanford Daytona Tampa Okahumpka Orlando Daytona Daytona Pensacola Miami Ft Lauderdale 116 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Turner, Jesse Iverson (PE2) Turner, William Henry (EE3) Vernon, Shelly Shelton (PE2) Walker, Andrew Marvin Jr (SCI 4) Walker, Anna Belle ( H E ) Walker, Fannie Lee (EE 2) Walker, Thaduis Lewis ( M l ) Walton, Colin Reiago (SS 3) Ward, Frances (EE2) Warthaw, Dorothy Mayers (EE3) Washington, Catherine (EE2) Washington, Hattie M Darling (EE3) Waters, Doris Virginia (EE4) Waters, Herbert G ( P E ) Watson, Alonza ( P E l ) Watson, Rutha Mae (EE2) Watt, Earnestine Frances (EE4) Watts, Pearl Eva (SS3) Watts, Shirley Delores (EE4) Welch, Johnny Lee (EE3) West, Margaret Theodona (EE2) White, Betty Sue ( E E l ) White, Ernest Jr (PE3) White, Naomi Jannette (EE3) Whittlesey, Melvin (SCI 4) Wilkerson, John Andrew (EE3) Wilkerson, Leroy Wilbert ( E N G l ) Williams, Adrianna (EE4) Williams, Bobbie Lou (EE2) Williams, Carolyn Gay ( E E l ) Williams, Cecile Pearl Jones ( M ) Williams, Delores Lee (EE2) Williams, Emmie Mae ( P N ) Williams, Ernestine Sheila ( B E l ) Williams, Grant C ( P E ) Williams, Isaac Charlie ( M ) Williams, Jonathan L ( P E ) Williams, Johnnie James ( S S I ) Williams, John A (PE2) Williams, LeRoy Robert ( A ) Williams, Mazie Granada ( P N ) Williams, Mildred ( M ) Williams, Mozella (EE4) Williams, Ovida ( S S I ) Williams, Ozell Claude (SS2) Williams, Ralph Medicus (SCI4) Williams, Rejina L ( M l ) Williams, Richard Lee ( P E ) COLLEGE Plant City Miami Ocala St Augustine Sebring Clermont Jacksonville Cocoa Winter Garden New Smyrna Live Oak Jacksonville Jacksonville Sarasota DeLand Jacksonville Columbus, Ga Pensacola Jacksonville St Petersburg Jacksonville West Pahn Beach DeLand Daytona Columbus, Ga St Palestine, Texas Syracuse, N.Y Pompano West Pahn Beach Leesburg Bartow Miami Augusta, Ga Ft Lauderdale Panama City Holly Hill St Simon Island, Ga Opa Locka Miami Lake Helen Miami Ocala Jacksonville Miami Hollywood Cocoa Live Oak Bronson BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE Williams, Robert Sylvester (EE3) Williams, Roosevelt (MUS2) Williams, Roosevelt C (SCI4) Williams, Rubye Jean ( B E l ) Williams, Ruth (EE4) Williams, Rudi Virginia (MUS4) Willis, Sallie Ann ( B A l ) Wilson, Betty Elizabeth (EE4) Wilson, Dorothy L (EE3) Wilson, Edward Calvin (SS2) Wilson, Essie H (EE2) Wilson, Henry (PE3) Wilson, Jewel Ada ( M ) Wilson, Leola Naomi ( E E l ) Wilson, Maude Delores (EE2) Wilson, Ruth Marie ( E E l ) Wooten, Annie Mae (EE3) Wingfield, Clemon (EE 1) Worsham, Ossie Lee (EE 1) Wright, Helen L (EE4) Wright, Joyce Ann ( E E l ) Wright, Rachel Catherine ( P E l ) Wright, Willie (SS2) Wynn, Bernard Earl (EE3) Wynn, Marcellus Anthony ( P M l ) Yeager, William Edward ( P E l ) Young, Elaine Debra ( E E l ) Young, Lois Theola (BE3) 117 Daytona St Petersburg Orlando Miami Jacksonville Leesburg Fort Meade Timsville Crescent City Oviedo Orlando Daytona Eustis Jacksonville Sarasota New Smyrna Pompano Daytona Daytona Eustis Madison Jacksonville Daytona Tampa Marianna Louisville, Ky Leesburg Gainesville SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT 1954-1955* Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Special Students Unclassified Week-end Session 205 223 165 130 89 TOTAL * First Semester 817 •yy> yy) oyi -y» •)» •?» o » •?» o ^ •?» •>» •»? •?» ?>; •J?; •:>?; o>3 •?^? •:>?? •??) )?3 -3^3;»)>; DEGREES CONFERRED 1954-1955 August 7, 1954 Bachelor of Science Degree: WITH MAJOR IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Elzona Lewis WITH MAJOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ruthie Lee Alexander Clara Helen Graham Queen Esther Bady Ruth Estella Hardy Rita Louise Brown Monett Marie Henderson Freddie Mae Clark Ivy Mae Johnson Marjorie Hill Coachman Amy Fredrica Nimmo Helen Delores Coffie Corine Home Thomas WITH MAJOR IN ENGLISH Alice Blanche Jackson WITH MAJOR IN HOME ECONOMICS Estelle Marretta Steen WITH MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS Rufus L Loper WITH MAJOR IN MUSIC EDUCATION Sylvia Yvonne Reynolds David Lee Wright WITH MAJOR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Theodore Roosevelt Grattic, Jr WITH MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Randolph Tyrone Greggs Leo Longworth WITH MAJOR IN SCIENCE Paul Milton Decker Malachi Henry May 30, 1955 Bachelor of Arts Degree: WITH MAJOR IN ENGLISH Hattie Josephine Harris Johnny L Jones Allene Delecia Johnson Eve Angeline Ray WITH MAJOR IN MUSIC Luetta Theodosia Jackson Sally Johnson Oates WITH MAJOR IN RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY Carver Anthony Portlock WITH MAJOR IN SPEECH AND DRAMA Robert Benjamin Ford, Jr 118 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE Bachelor of Science Degree: WITH MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dana Dorsey Chapman WITH MAJOR IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Geneva DeVoe Borders Queen Esther M Bright Mildred Louise Scott WITH MAJOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ruby Lucas Adams Lillie Mae Mclntyre Lillie Mae Allen Sadye Gibbs Martin Naomi Brazzell Blackmon Dorothy Hestle Miley Gary Bowen Aretha Mae Mitchell Myrtice Anita Bryant Mary E Montgomery Mertis Lee Carswell Carolyn Watson Moody Marian Frances Chapman Pinkie Ruth Price Ruth Claudette Collins Leonamae Beatrice Salmon Bonnie Constance Cooley Theresa L P Sanders Panchita Cornelia Cook Fredericka O Simmons Nora Mae Belle Davis Thelma Louise Small Addie June Hall Walter Solomon Stephens Stella Maybelle Hodges Mary Jeanette Stevenson Doris Frances Hopkins Mable Marrybelle Steward Alice Mae Himies Cardie B Grice Thomas Rosa Lee Hunter Coretha Thompson Inez Ransom Ingram Doris Virginia Waters Carlita Louise Jerkins Earnestine Frances Watt Ruth Leon Johnson Shirley Delores Watts James Henry Keys, Jr Adrianna Delores Williams Gwendolyn E Langley Betty Elizabeth Wilson WITH MAJOR IN HOME ECONOMICS Essie Mae Jones Lillie Maurice Rutherford Vestivure Smith WITH MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS Lorraine Eleanor Daniels Mable Althea Harris Vivian Gloria Edmonds Mamie Louise Jones Myrtle Constance Scott WITH MAJOR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Matthew Alphonso Bethel Carl Curtis Hughes Jeanne Remona Chaney Vernon Arthur Jackson John Darryl Chaney Dorothy Lucile Lofton Evelyn Wong Hemsley Lena Vera Lowe Arnetta Sylvia Smith 119 120 BETHUNE-COOKMAN WITH MAJOR James Boston Richard Allen Chappelle Myrtle Dorothea Dingwall Harold Everette Guinyard Hubert Leon Hemsley David Nathaniel Jenkins William H Raulerson Roosevelt C COLLEGE IN SCIENCE Thomas William Samuels James Frazier Simpkins Leroy Gary Smith Robert Samuel Stokes Andrew M Walker, Jr Melvin Whittlesey Ralph M Williams Williams WITH MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Ray Selden Borders Willie Bullard Ernestine Lynette Brown Daphne Clyde Frances Carl A Bryant John Spencer Frink Vivian Miller Golden The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws John Edwin Culmer Kelsey Leroy Pharr f Index Absence, from class and activities Administration and Assistants Admission Advanced Standing Advisory Board American Government Annual Expenses Art Athletics Attendance at classes and activities Audio-Visual Center Audio-Visual Education Auditing Courses Bachelor of Arts Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Balance Sheets Bethune, Dr Mary McLeod Bethunia, The Biology Page 39, 40 23 35 36 21 92, 94 58, 59 67 44, 48 39, 40 45 99 37 62, 63 62, 63 37 19, 21, 23, 31, 57 47 80 Calendar Campus and Buildings Campus, living on Chaplain's Services Chemistry Classification of Students Commerce Correspondence Costs Courses of Instruaion Cultural Activities Curriculum 45 33 50 43 81 41, 42, 102, 117 83 37 59 65 44 62 Discipline Dean's List Degrees Degrees Conferred Departmental Clubs Dormitory Life Drama 49 38 62, 63 118 47 49 76 Economics Education, Division of English Enrollment, Summary Examinations Expenses 93 94 68 117 40, 41 58, 59 121 Index Page 37 25 38 59 50 57 78 A6 48 Extension Work Faculty Failure List Fees Financial Aid Financial Regulations Foreign Languages Foreign Students Fraternal Organizations General Education Geography Government Grading System Graduation Guidance 63, 64 93 94 38 42 43 Health Services History History of the College Home Economics Honor Roll Honors Humanities, course in Humanities, Division of 44, 45 92 31 99 38 42 69 66 Internship 97 Languages Late Registration Library Library Service Loan Funds 78 36 AS 77 54-57 Major Field Mathematics Modern Languages Music 65 82 78 70 Notices and Announcements 49 Payment of Tuition Physical Education and Health Physics Philosophy and Religion Philosophy of the College Prizes and Awards Probation, academic 57 87 83 74 29 52-54 39 122 Index Refunds Register of Students Registration Religion Religious Organizations Religious Services Remedial Program in Reading Residence, work in Room and Board Page 61 102 36 74 47 43 45 63 57, 58 Scholarships Science Courses Science, Division of Social Science, courses Social Science, Division of Sociology Speech and Drama Student Council Student Employment Student Load Smdent Organizations Student Responsibilities Summer Session 50 80 79 91 83 92 76 A6, Al 50 41 46 49 Testing Program Trustees Tuition Transfer Students 40, 44, 94 19 58 36 Uniform Dress 50 Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Scholarship 36, 48, 51 51 Week-end Session Withdrawal 5, 37 38, 50, 61 123 Attach Photograph Mail to: Office of the Registrar Bethune-Cookman College Daytona Beach, Florida All Money Orders Should Be Made Payable To Bethune-Cookman College A P P L I C A T I O N FOR A D M I S S I O N B E T H U N E - C O O K M A N COLLEGE DATE (Mr.) (Mrs.) NAME (Miss) (Last) (First) (Middle) HOME ADDRESS (Number and Street) (City) (State) I hereby make application for admission to Bethune-Cookman College for the term beginning Fall Second Semester Smnmer , 19 , under the terms and conditions, financial and otherwise, as set forth in the current catalogue or as subsequently amended DATE OF BIRTH (Mondi) (Day) (Year) (Place) HEIGHT WEIGHT SINGLE MARRIED VETERAN HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED (Name) (Date of Graduation) NAME OF PRINCIPAL NAME OF COLLEGE or INSTITUTION Yrs attended Graduation Date 19 to 19 19 to 19 19 to 19 No applicant will be considered for admission until the following credentials are received in the oflSice of the Registrar: Application blank with $15.00 deposit High School transcript and-or College transcript A letter of recommendation Small picwre Certificate of Eligibility (for veterans) What i& your religious denomination? Are you a church member? Are you planning to live on the campus? If you desire to live in the City, give name and address of person with whom you wish to live and state relationship (Out-of-town students are expeaed to live on the campus unless special permission to live elsewhere is obtained from the Administration.) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF PARENT or GUARDIAN ^ Directions for Correspondence specific inquiries should be addressed as follows: Admission, records, transcripts, application forms, grades, catalogs — THE REGISTRAR Personal problems, health, general welfare, emergency messages for students, requests for students to come home — COUNSELOR OF M E N , COUNSELOR OF W O M E N Student aid, expenses, refunds, loans, veterans' program — BUSINESS MANAGER Educational policies, courses of study, scholarships, Week-End Session, Summer School — DEAN OF THE COLLEGE General policies, aims and objectives of the College, administrative matters — THE PRESIDENT BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA i ... BEACH, FLORIDA bulletin / Bethune-Cookman College is accredited hy the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the State Department of Education as a four-year College; a member... Institutions of Higher Education and the Association of American Colleges Bethune-Cookman College Bulletin CATALOG NUMBER For 1955-1956 — 1956-1957 DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA CALENDAR School Year... Talladega College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; New York University (1947) 25 ^ 26 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE THOMAS D A N I E L D E M P S Head {Acting) and Instructor in Music B.S., Bethune-Cookman

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