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LANGUAGES ARE EXPANDED Mrs Mary Cook French !: German I I Mrs hlizaheih Elmer- Spanish I. II. Ill Clay ' s Foreign Language Department con- sisted of French, German, Spanish, and Latin. To expand the study of foreign languages, a fourth year of French, German, and Spanish was added to the curriculum. Once again, first and second year Latin was offered to inter- ested students. Mrs. Jessie Schille — French II. Ill . IV Mr. Charles Reavis German I. II. III. 25
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Jim Ferro. Steve Senieih. Sandv Pally, and Cheryl Hnllenhaeh study for English exams. Along with the required three years of English, many students chose to include the fourth year and electives such as speech, drama, and journalism in their schedule. The English Department is the largest department of Clay, both in number of teachers and number of students served. A new program will make it possible in coming years for good senior students, competent in other areas but weak in writing, to concentrate on preparation for college composition. iUut Mrs .Sandra Rowe English II. Ill Mr Robert Krause English III. IV Mrs. Maryland Lipscomb— English II. Ill 24
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HISTORY ADDS NEGRO UNIT y Members of the Contemporary Society class explored all facets of the present world situation with speakers ranging from a member of the Communist party to the most conservative Protestant church. Through the use of short readings, the World History program allowed the students to inductively form hypotheses and substantiate them as historians are required to do. One of the most vital programs of the school year was the introduction of a more fully de- veloped Negro History unit into the U.S. History courses. All freshmen were required to take Introduc- tion to Social Studies which prepared them for forth- coming history courses. Lejt: Mr. James Spears — Government-Sociology Mr. Milton Harke Introduction to Social Studies Mr. Leon DeWitte— Introduction to Social Studies. Govern- ment-Sociology 26
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