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MATHEMATICS In spite of homework in math, known to most of us as a necessary evil, we recognize the value of these courses. A fundamental essential in a drama of life math proves. to be one of the most rewarding classes in highschool. We learn, also that it is used in everyday life out- side the classroom. While some of us take only required math, others take the elective courses and prepare for jobs that require the use of this exacting skill. MR. LEON BRUNER MISS MARY PRUVIT 7-lead of Department MRS. REBA CLARK -14.. i,i........? MRS. ESTELLE CUNNINCHAM ' MISS JULIA DENNY MISS
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MR. GERALD KIDD MRS. MARIAN PHILLIPS MISS IRIS BAUGHMAN SPEECH Daily announcements and programs over Classen's Central Sound System, participation in the weekly Youth Speaks and other radio programs, school plays, and competi- tion afford practical application of speech courses in basic communications, diction, public speaking, debate, interpretation, acting and production and radio. Classen speech students have brought home many national trophies and the debate teams have an unequaled record in the nation. MRS. ELAINE TUCKER MRS. MARIE SWANN JOUR ALISM The publications of the journalism department havecon- sistently taken top honors in state and national compe- tition including first class newspaper ratings, and All- American yearbook recognition. The Classen Life, a bi-weekly publication, affords valuable experience to students interested in newspaper work. Both our annual, the Orbit,and The Classen Life are under the supervision of Mrs. Marian Phillips. MRS. LYDA MARSHALL -13
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LA CLIACE MISS HENRIE'I'l'A VON TLINGELN Head of Department MISS BESSIE HERRIN , i By learning how to write and speak fluently one or several of the languages offered at Classen, tomorrow's intemational rela- tions will progress in understanding and agreement. With the aid of films, records, oral recitations, and reading lessons, the practical usage of alien tongues is brought before the student. One teutonic language and three romance languages are taught MR' ARTHUR KINCAID here at Classen. They are Latin, French, Spanish, and German. These courses, like curricular English, contain both literature and grammar. The courses offer six semesters of French, four of German, and eight of Latin and Spanish. MISS LELIA PICKARD MISS LLICILLE WILLOUGHBY iss' -1 5-
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