To be honest though...I dont know why she ever gave out a syllabus....we NEVER EVER followed it!!!
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Both Dr. Givens and Dr. Skaggs have been mentioned as being great history teachers and I agree.
I had Givens for "great personalities of the 20th Century" or something like that. It was a 300 or 400 level class and he made the material shine. It was all interesting and his stories from WWII were fascinating.
Skaggs was great. We had a field trip once and on another occasion he wore his Revolutionary era coat to class. I also remember a very heated slavery/race debate breaking out in his class and thinking, "My God, there's going to be a fight in a 400 level American History class....cool."
I remember a pop culture teacher; a Russian woman who wore sweat pants every day and bright red lipstick. I remember being annoyed that this poorly dressed foreign woman knew more about America than I did.
Enough! I can't drown in memories. I'm supposed to be working.
I had Givens for "great personalities of the 20th Century" or something like that. It was a 300 or 400 level class and he made the material shine. It was all interesting and his stories from WWII were fascinating.
Skaggs was great. We had a field trip once and on another occasion he wore his Revolutionary era coat to class. I also remember a very heated slavery/race debate breaking out in his class and thinking, "My God, there's going to be a fight in a 400 level American History class....cool."
I remember a pop culture teacher; a Russian woman who wore sweat pants every day and bright red lipstick. I remember being annoyed that this poorly dressed foreign woman knew more about America than I did.
Enough! I can't drown in memories. I'm supposed to be working.
Robby Anonymous
Class of '89
Class of '89
