East Texas State University - Locust Yearbook (Commerce, TX)

 - Class of 1935

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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English department attempts: to train the students to acquire a knowledge of words and phrases that he may understand what he reads and to use these words and phrases effectively in the expression of his own thoughts, to understand gram- mar that he may be able to find his own way through the intricacies of the most dif- ficult sentence, to help him train his ear to the music of the vowels and consonants, in which words abound, to recognize and be responsive to the flow of rhythm in literature, to recognize the meaning and beauty in figurative language so universally employed by the cultured men and women to express their finer thoughts and feelings, and to acquire both the power and habit of reading books for enjoyment as well as for utility. FRENCH DEPARTMENT A student may gain from any language an insight into his own language. The study of French is an excellent complement to English. The two languages have many parallels in idiom and grammar, and, of course, we have inherited countless words from the French. Some of the world's greatest literature has been written in French. The importance of this language in international contacts is unquestioned. Besides being the language of diplomacy, it is the language of art, of fashion, of good living. A knowledge of French is not indispensable to the student. It is, how- ever, one of the essentials of that wider culture that is the farther aim of an under- standing of life. E. H. WRAY E. LUTZ s

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BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT In looking over the field of biology we find that it is given to a study of several phases such as the biology of animals and plants, personal hygiene, human phys- iology, home nursing, household bacteriology, invertebrate and vertebrate Zoology, botany and several others. From this we can readily see that it is not only given to the study of hovv to care for our animals and Plants but to the care of the human body also. A knowledge of how to care for one's own body should be desired by everyone. Biology is required of the pre-medical students in order that they will be able to make a further study. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT In preparing embryo teachers the Department of Education keeps abreast with the times in imparting to the students the latest developments and trends in the held of education. It embraces the practical as well as the theoretical and offers courses in curriculum orientation, administration and other subjects that are per- tinent in the revolutionizing of our educational system. Certainly it is an invaluable contributor to the advancement and furtherance of the education of the youth of our nation. Miss GRACE DENNY H. I-I. FLING .1 J



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LATIN DEPARTMENT The Latin Department attempts to develop and increase ability to read Latin as Latin and to develop power to read Latin for comprehension and appreciation. Selections from Cicero, Nepos, Livy, Vergil, Horace, and various other Roman writers are used. The materials are chosen to meet the particular needs of the class. The beginning student is drilled in the elements of high school vocabulary and syntax and in use of oral Latin in anticipation of teaching Latin in a living language. Then comes oral reading with proper phrasing and intensive and extensive readings from the various authors. GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT The geography department includes in its courses of study the elementary phe- nomena of the atmosphere, climate, water and land forms with seasonal behavior of the earth and sun. The three chief objectives of this department are: 1. To guide students in the study of man and his environment. 1. To familiarize students with the value and use of the best textbooks, globes, maps, and other geographic ma- terial. 3. To develop group organization and teaching technique. The study in- cludes all the nations and continents of the world. W. W. FREEMAN T. T. BROWN V QS

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