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really want to teach
high school history one
day after I get out of the
Air Force. I'll be a fifth-
generation teacher, so it
kind of runs in my blood,
too! My favorite history
class is anything with
Dr. Wiggins. The man
is a genius — plain and simple. He just
teaches off the top of his head, and he
makes learning about history fun!
James Leenman
READY FOR
The hum anities departm ent the success of their individual students,"
provided a foundation for a liberal arts said Gabrielle Redmond.
education. It prepared students for a The classes prepared students for
variety of careers. The professors were diverse careers. Madeline Martin wants
well-prepared, and they cared for each to write "well-written Christian fiction
student. "I know that the teachers re- and other literature."
ally care about me and really do want Ashley Grafton said, "I plan to
me to do well not only in classes but in use my future law degree to help oth-
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life and whatever job k n o w t h a t I will re- ers. I am considering
that I have,"said Natalie c e iv e b e n e fic ia l skills in entering fam ily law,
DeWalt. English w h ile I'm here, where I would be able
The small school a n d I also k n o w t h a t a t to represent children
size and the smaller th e c e n t e r o f e v e r y who are the product of
class size helped each th in g I ea rn will b e a divorce, abandonment,
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student get the atten and abuse."
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tion and the help they Lindsey Link The Humanities
needed from the professors. "I like the departm ent was filled with caring, Spanish is a language that
many students enjoy learn
fact that the teachers here will do ev- knowledgeable teachers who prepared I1
ing in order to enrich their
erything to help you with whatever you students for their sacred and secular du- cultural diversity. Mr. Ritchie
taught Elementary Spanish
need help with, to the best of their abili- ties. The college desire was to see them
and Secondary Spanish.
ties. You can also tell that they care about fortified with Christian character. "The teachers here at Clear
water sincerely care about
their students personal,
spiritual, and academic life,"
said Heather Lockhart.
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