c K13nl . 1909-50 incompl Sty? Sumaaa &UU Normal i^rijofll. Y if i i ^ "NIVERSITf op r 1BB5-X90H. v.: ""WlWNTBonr,,. VlONS IS OS Emporia* STATE PRINTING OFFICE. TOPEKA, 1909. 3 807 INOIS .. 1865. This is the building in which the Kansas State Normal School began its work in 1865 with one teacher and eighteen students. It belonged to the district school of Emporia, who graciously shared it with the State in the common interest of education. The students had settees borrowed from a neighboring church. The teacher used a chair borrowed from the county- treasurer's office. In 1867 the Normal School was moved into a new building built and owned by the State, lo- cated at the head of the main street in Emporia. It was the intention of the legislature that this should answer the pur- poses of the School for a few years and then be set apart for the use of the Model School department. There was an assembly room and various recita- tion rooms. The museum and library were pointed to with pride. 1867. 1873. The legislature appropriated $50,000, and the city of Emporia added $10,000 more, to put up this building, which was occupied by the School in 1873. The basement floor contained a gymnasium, physical science labora- tory, engine room and cloak rooms. In the second story were six recitation rooms, a parlor, office, and three cloak rooms. The third story contained six recitation rooms, and an assembly room capable of seating two hundred and fifty students. The fourth floor was divided into four rooms, one for the library, one for the museum, and two for literary societies. The old building was now turned over to the Model School. In 1878 the build- ing was destroyed by fire, but immediately a new building was started on the same foundation and using practically the same plans. You will no- tice, however, that the tower rises higher to the skies. It was supplied with water from the city water- works and heated by steam. 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FRONT OF MAIN BUILDING, FROM EAST END. 9 io 1 1 &2 O g w g 12 NEW PHYSICAL TRAINING BUILDING. g Q B « . S ° op W H 14 w 15 The Facilities Offered by the Kansas State Normal School To all who are Preparing to Teach in any Public School. A Normal Secondary Course of four years for students presenting eighth- grade diplomas or county certificates, on the completion of which a one-year state certificate is granted. A Normal 1 Secondary Course of two years for advanced certificate stu- dents, on the completion of which a one-year state certificate is granted. A Normal College Course of two years for high-school graduates or students presenting equivalent credit, upon the completion of which a life certificate is granted. A Normal College Course of four years, upon the completion of which a life certificate is given and the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education is conferred. A special Kindergarten Course of two years, open to high-school gradu- ates or students with equivalent credit, on the completion of which a diploma is granted which is a certificate valid for kindergarten work in the State of Kansas. A course in Manual Training, on the completion of which a manual- training certificate is issued by the State Board of Education, provided the applicant is the holder of any valid teachers' certificate. A course in Library Science, occupying a year of work, affording prep- aration for librarians for high schools, colleges, and city libraries. A course in Public School Music, upon the completion of certain portions of which a teachers' certificate is granted, and on completion of additional work a Supervisor's Diploma is given. The Department of Music offers private instruction in Piano, Voice, Violin, and Stringed Instruments. Opening of Terms, 1909-'10. June 3, 1909, Summer School, First Term. Sept. 7, 1909, Second Term. Jan. 31, 1910, Fourth Term. Nov. 15, 1909, Third Term. April 4, 1910, Fifth Term. June 8, 1910, Commencement. June 9, 1910, Summer School, First Term. mj V£RSlTY OF ]L UNQii **xsiz> «ftrr«s **rcjt UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112100616140