Liberal Education Lends ~ Cultural Background The course offerings of the college, while primarily intended for the train- ing of teachers, permit a well-rounded liberal arts training. ENGLISH study consists in reading, writing and speech. READING means familiar- ity with good literature, English and American, classic and modern. WRITING means expression of thought based on knowledge of language and organization of material. SPEECH means correct use of the organs of speech, control of an audience, artistic expression in conversation, oratory, or on the stage. oe Student clubs extend the work of the classroom: debate, creative writing, drama. MODERN LANGUAGE courses train the student in Spanish for business and for teaching purposes. French is offered for those whe desire to teach the subject or to make use of it in graduate study. . Language fraternities are active and give you opportunity to develop your facility in speaking foreign languages. MUSIC is enjoyed as a study by a great percentage of students at Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff. If you sing, you have the opportunity presented to you to become a member of the famed A Cappella Choir, an eighty voiced organization that last year, counting its five radio broadcasts, one over a national hookup, reached twenty million listeners. It is thrilling to see the Lumberjack marching band come swinging down the line. The orchestra is open to you as soon as you have shown suitable proficiency. Individual voice and instrumental instruction is given, as well as work in composi- tion and harmony. The demand for music teachers is each year greater than the supply. Students at Flagstaff are eligible for the Eleanor Allman Scholarship Award. ART has for its purpose a basic training for elementary teachers as well as the training of art instructors. Courses are offered in Still Life, Life Drawing, Art in Elementary Grades, Poster Design, Marionettes, and Stagecraft. HISTORY courses cover the history of man since the civilization of ancient Baby- lon, down through the ages. They include a study of contemporary world politics. The courses provide the future instructor an indispensable background for the field. PHYSICAL EDUCATION curricula for both men and women are planned so that there are enough elective hours left each quarter to allow students to complete another major in Elementary Education. Courses offered include Swimming, Equitation, Dancing, First Aid, Scout Leadership, Games and Minor Sports, and Gymnastics. Kinesiology, or the science of body movement, is especially helpful. To build mus- cles instructors should understand why they work. Coaching courses and courses for those wishing to enter the field of playground supervision are offered for both men and women. INDUSTRIAL ARTS offers an adequate training program for teachers of Industrial Arts in Arizona. Its aim is to prepare teachers for the elementary and secondary schools, and for the schools in the smaller communities; and to train supervisors and directors in this field of work. A minor in Engineering Drafting is intended to equip those desiring to enter voca- tional work in the industrial field. HOMEMAKING courses prepare the student for successful home management as well as provide a thorough training for teachers of Home Economics. The present de- mand for such teachers exceeds the supply. Graduates now occupy positions in the grades in designated Smith-Hughes high school classes and in high schools not so des- ignated. as my ‘kid brother' displayed. Most sincergly Cie A?, hiaon A. Ardrey, Head, Department of Music.