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l aI'l'l6l CIIQJ 306264 While the fall production of a three-act play, and participation in the operetta were outstanding activ- ities ot the drama and speech de- partment during the year, hundreds of smaller productions were equal- ly important to the students who took part in them. Whether it was de- livering a sales talk to a speech 21 class, pantomining the emotions of joy, rage and despair, or reading the daily bulletin over the loud- speaker system. MR. CORBETT MR. SHIVELY .N ' la Y' , Y - '15, :A-., v 51 .':.'.': ' :jf -my Wim: 1--5.,:k'5'if5543f' 'ltiimff- l Students themselves form the tough- est possible audience as they listen to each other read and emote.
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MR. GIBSON MR. MCKINNEY MR. HARDEMAN Classes offered range from ancient history to contemporary social problems. Knowledge of why people of Greece or Home acted as they did often offerstvaluable insight into the hap- penings of today, and a study of basic econo- mic laws helps a student understand the cur- rent high cost of living. Among the popular social science classes are American History, History of Europe, and Political Science. This popularity may be based on the fact that these courses fulfill state re- quirements for college graduation. They also give the student some useful information.
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4 1 ' ' ua Fx F1411 , , 4 .. - ,..,-in-1 . I ,nil v Y, ',,:nmHlg .- if I , l vq-gg' L 11965 an ourna idm MR. OTTO Iournalists take down the deathless Words of Senator Mc- Clusl-:ey amid coffee cups and cafeteria clatter, as news writing training. The effective use of the English language, whether in an English 51 student's painfully composed class assignments or in a great classic of English literature, is a skill the Eng- lish department at COS strives con- tinually to impart to all students. Iournalism students practiced this skill through work on the Campus, COS newspaper. Literature classes studied the works of the great Writ- ers frorn Chaucer to Thomas Hardy. MISS HATCHER MR. FOREMAN DR. MURRAY Even football players acquire a nodding ac quaintance with the parts of speech here at COS.
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