La Sierra College Prep School - Memory Trails Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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V t is-3, frlwfllfllllllllllltt' . , apartment uf Jlaisturp CLARA CAMPBELL Have you ever attended the history classes at La Sierra? If not, you have little of the enthusiasm and interest that prevails in the classes studying this subject under the instruction of Professor I. Robison. In our history work we not only master our text book, but we study current events, keeping in touch with all the topics of the day. We also have topical studies, learning how to do reference work. Did you ever stop to think what an important phase of school work history really cc-vers? If it were not for this study we would be little in advance of an ignorant people, for it is by comparing the events of the past that we are able, to a certain degree, to in- terpret the happenings of the future. History shows the people of this day and age just where they are living in the trend of this world's events. Through history we awake to the realization that we are surely living in the tarrying moments of this worlcl's existence. Divine prorphecy says that know- ledge will increase, and that time is certainly here. We also study in divine prophecy how the course of events of this world was marked out many ages ago, and how these prophecies have come to pass and are still being fulfilled. Thus our history department holds a very important place in the school curriculum, and we are made to realize that the events of this world, which we have long been study- ing, will soon come to a close. Our world is a college, events are our teachers, happiness is the graduating point, and character is the diploma C-od gives to man. TWENTY-SIX



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:Q-.5-. ' I-2:1 ., Fl! il! I I 6 apartment nt Duration XVILLETA RALEY Good morning, Miss Fenderson, have you just been down to the training school? Yes, I just finished teaching my first grade reading class. Uh, you can't imagine he-w interesting it is to watch these little folk pride themselves on the successful completion of their lessons. Can't be any more interesting than my class in fourth grade Nature, returned lVlr. Neumann. Yesterday we all went for a walk on the hill and gathered some of the flowers we have been studying about. Today we shall talk about each one in class. Say. do you ever feel sorry that you came to La Sierra for your Normal Course? Sorry? I should say not! I never want to do anything now but teach primary children. I used to think it would be very difficult to learn to teach, but it isn't so hard, is it? No, not now that we are becoming more accustomed to it. I even received A as my teaching grade last period. Cood! Wliat clo vou think of those new ideas that Miss Jensen is working out in individual spelling lessons? I believe that I shall like it, after all. Wouldn't it be line if we could make good spellers out of each of the eighty children enrolled in cur train- ing school? Yes, it would be excellent, but that seems a long way off, however, it is only by personal worlc for them that the great aim of education will be reached. I-low did you get along in lVliss lones's room yesterday? I heard that you taught .ill clay. Oli, I felt right at home there in the schoolroom. I am glad that lVliss lensen is having us teach a room alone for a day. It gives us much better experience than does merely teaching our one class under the supervision of the critic teacher. I didn't have any trouble with discpline either, but how could I when we had talked over all those things in management class! tt'tlN'l'lNl'l1IIrHN IZXHIG l4'UR'l'Y-I4'lVlCJ TWENTY-EIGHT 1 P .et

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