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Humanities: Human Thought, Human Communication, Human Talent Humanities is the s tudy of human thought, human communication and artistic achievements of human talent. It is also the area of personality enrichment, of learning to enjoy the finer opportunities of life, of discovering how to exchange ideas. History tells us that people learn to get along better with each other with the mutual appreciation of each other's literature, music, art, phil- osophy and religious ideas. The person who ignores these can never be really educated. DR. VNILLIAM STLXNART Head English Department MRS. liSTllER SLOAN Chairman Humanities Department
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English I A Must! The English curriculum is designed to meet the needs of the college student in composition and in literature at three important levels. Freshman courses provide instruction in the essentials of expository writing, and in reading comprehension, Sophomore courses present the student with a MISS MARY HUMPHREYS general knowledge of the development of English and of American literary culture. Upper division courses acquaint the student closely with specific literary periods. ln college, the ability to use English competently is almost basic -- it is MW essential to effective study in almost any course. MRS. JEANNIL BUTCHER MRS. ROGILR JOHNSON
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t l t V l I Education: Learn Then Teach What does education mean to you? Education betters the life of each person who seeks it. Education is HOK just memor- izing dates and facts, it is the ability to know how to use it. One planning to enter the business World should take business courses, but not any business course, but courses which pertain to the World today. As future teachers, We need to acquire not only the learning which we as teachers will pass on to others, ROYAL L. LANGE Chairman of Applied Arts but we should also have the skills in order to teach. Teaching is a profession. In a broad sense, education is more than facts and figures. lt very definitely makes certain tangible, and intangible contributions to a nation and its people. These are discussed under three categoriesg culture, community and citizenship plus individual development. Education seniors get practice teaching experience in Emporia public schools and in other cities by special arrangement. MRS. ELIZABILTH MUlLliNl3URG
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