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26 f Humanities Sooner or later, almost everyone has a class downstairs at Memorial Library
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Happiness for some of us may not have anything to do with mathematics, but at least a teacher like Ms. Frances Lewis 5 makes math class more pleasant. V 11 ls U V V. xf 4, lntent on the microscopic view, Earl Reynolds studies a slide. QU' 3 KZ? M 1. ,,f Q ,ying xv ' - 'm..f1wa I NX ri, W 7.-4' 'ii ww- U oar e K f I . Whether students are assigned lab partners and work as a team, or individually, moral support is helpful. Here, Sheila Yonce and Kathy Dunnam discuss a planned experiment. -1 I Science X P5
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li i' f Speaking of reading and riting Grammar study continues even in college. Gloria Tubb enioys teaching English. Students are engaged in planning a '79 trip to Hawaii with Ms. Maty Beasley. Whether a student is interested in studying the best that has been thought and said in the past or is interested in effectively communicat- ing in the present, the Humanities division is a great help in meeting the student's educational needs. Whatever career you enter in the future, you are bound to do it better if you have a good command of your native language and if you can express yourself well on paper and communicate your thoughts to others adequately. The English courses pro- vide help in basic grammar, theme writing and research. Courses in Eng- lish, American, or World literature are available to help provide a good foun- dation of outstanding writing and to hopefully give the student an appreci- ation of literature which can be added tolater. Speech classes provide the basics of communication and practice in applying the skills in classroom pres- entations. The reading labs are unique because of the individualized instruc- tion available. Aid in comprehension and help in speed reading is given. Another area of Humanities is in the foreign or modern languages. Since travel, business and political needs have made it necessary to speak the languages of other countries, more people are studying languages now than ever before. The philosophy and Bible courses are another major area of study. They meet twice a week and offer two hours of credit. All courses can be taken without prerequisites and are trans- ferable electives. ................L..l Humanities I 27
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