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. , 3 N 5 .fm Q, MR. HOWARD E. BROWN ,cf , on 4 .i :es ' ,. Q as-ww- , View ff I MR. LLOYD ESTES Seienee Department The Science Department at Classen has become much more important and interesting since the discovery of atomic energy. This omnipotent discovery has broadened the field of study. This department offers chemistry, geology, biology, physics, pre-flight, and radio. - Mail , , e 5 it QW? wgfefi fs: Miis.DoRTHY czotviaur 'N t 1 ' ti tt, s MR. ERVIN BUSSANMAS get Mas. ALTHEA REYNOLDS mms. GERALDINE uuzmziz MR. CARL J. SHAFER
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'Q Art Department 'VIISS LOTTIE CONLAN Head of Department MISS MARY I.. LEWIS The objective of the Art Department is to promote creative, pictorial expres- sion through a variety of classes in de- sign, technique, and mediums. A .Fine Arts Degree is offered. This year Classen Art students received twenty of the sixty awards presented by the state in the regional National Scholastic Exhibition. Mu ie Department The Music Department of Classen otfers both vocal and instrumental training. Through the glee clubs 'of the vocal section and tI1e band and orchestra of the instru- mental section, people are encouraged to enjoy and to learn music. The individual in- terest is reflected in the numbers that try out in solo contests., participate in small en- sembles, and further themselves by outside study. Individual interest is also re- flected in the large number continuing this type of training in college. As a background for the instrumental and vocal training. the Music Department teaches a course in music theory. I Y W if ... s 1.-- 1 25' ev? MR. CHESTER P. FRANCIS Q MR. OAKLEY PITTMAN, Head of Department
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i57:QfL2sfJ - '- Mathematie Department Mathematics might be called a universal Ian- guage because it is used in some form all over the world. It is man's best device for sound, sane, thinking. Throughout history, civilization has advanced in proportion to manis mathemat- ical discoveries and his application of them. In addition, it develops a power of concentration in individuals, thus making better citizens. MISS REBA B. HODCE E-nt - ' MISS GRACE DEUPREE Head of Department MR. BRYAN J. WATKINS Not Pictured as 'as ik i MISS JULIA M, DENNY ,F 4 we L 'Y A X Y! MR. CLARENCE PERRONG MISS BERNEICE GORDON W , 'PJ' MISS MARY PRUITT
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