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Show Page Six tmxta IDEAL" PROFESSOR EXkoUNDED the Through history of education, teachers have sought the ideal student, all the attributes one who combines Wednesday assembly was a The treat. Opal Isom showed us - cultural the beauty of our frequently language. Howard Ahlstrom .proved that the study of foreign languages has personality of the teacher Andrus Jackson, a Dixie graduate, sang a Spanish song and told df the utility of the Spanish language to her. Jack Rencher read a German poem, nature. scholarly of a s- Not so own students presented their conception of the qualities they seek in their definite value. have Rhoda instruct.ors. is Because the all-import- to the success of any one students idea of ant course, here is The Dixie college Alumni association the ideal professor. will give the program next His most outstanding characteristic is officers a groat and absorbing interest in his Wednesday. They have a message of imsubject. His reason for teaching is his portance for every loyal Dixieite. for this enthusiasm enthusiasm is dents. subject, communicated to and his this .D. C.A.A. BRIEFS Gardner and Mack stu- Schuyler Crandall lectures are lively, for he knows have completed their solo flights. that many a fixed look may conceal a Mr. Anderson and Mr. Rogers say they blank mind so that he cannot always be sure his hearers are attentive. have the making of some fine pilots in His ' understanding of the their new lineup of boys. subject matter rather than the memoriz- Wo have two girls taking groundwork, ing 'of stereotyped phrases, and his Lou Morris and Roma Rebcr, quizzes are devised with the purpose of Donna .D. testing understanding as. .well .as knowledge. Preparation of such tests may NOTICE TO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES The committee on graduation asks that require more work, but he is glad to all lower division students who intend spend this additional effort. He is to receive high school diplomas .maize impervious to apple polishing He emphasizes ' AND YET HE SINCERE to find the work. Just AND ENCOURAGES for he is (.delighted someone sharing his delight in INTEREST, his- he expects promptness in his assignments, he realizes that has homo work, and he prepares lectures with care. Ho en- deavors to impart as much information and stimulate as much thought as he possibly can in an hour. He is also punctual in grading papers, for he knows that correction losos much of its value with time. He enjoys teaching, and- he meausres his success, not in the title affixed to his name, but in the degree to which he can increase the scholarship of each individual in his classes. He feels that the failure of any enrollee in his courses is his own personal failure and seeks to obtain knowledge because he has a lively scholarly curiosity. That application to their directors STEPS is the I regard for such ideal professor finds his compensation in the enjoyment of his profession, and the satisfaction of doing Still more important, he is for institutions higher learning, including junior colleges, will not bo made before the latter part of May, or the fore part of state legislature will this reason teachers the Juno, when convene again. For contracts will not be time. issued until that .D. WE ILL HAPPY TO WELCOME MISS .ARE SNOW has been, out because oft he illness of hor sister. Miss Lena Nelson taught her classes while she was gone. B.- 1.CK, She .D. THE WILL BE PRESENT to send off group of draftees who leave next BAND ano.ther "Wednesday for years stay a Sams watchful eye. under Uncle .D. the Leeds C.- C.C. boys celebrate their anniversary. THE BAND WILL HELP .D. . Thev a good job. APPROPRIATIONS SUNDAY con-r.3icrti?asn- bss? BRIEFS NED'S of imm- .D. ediately. - as students he, too, all RECOGNIZES rewarded by the respect and admiration of his students and graduates. warm K. A. I. |