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C. H. S. Is Academics Mrs. Houze ' s Senior English class listens to an oral book report given by a panel on Ivanhoe. C. H. S. has an extensive program of studies under four general topics. A student may enter into either a general, academic, vocational, or business course, taking subjects that specialize in the particular field that he is interested. For students enrolled in a general field, classes are offered that will give them a well-rounded education, which will be useful in everyday life. The academic course prepares students who are planning to go to college for higher education. In this course special classes are offered as electives to challenge the more gifted student. Modern lit- erature, world government, advance chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology are a few of these special courses. As on extra feature of the Prudence Webster is helped by Miss Lucas in typing class. social studies and English programs, guest pro- fessors present lectures to the students. They cover such areas as Russia, Eastern Europe, poetry, and Shakespeare. Home economics, woodshop, auto mechanics, and printing are the electives offered to students planning to enter into a skill profession. Students in home economics take courses in cooking, sew- ing, and interior design to help them as home- makers. Auto mechanics prepares boys to work on machinery. Woodshop and printing are useful to boys interested in the printing or carpentry profession. The business course offers girls and boys ex- perience for a secretarial, bookkeeping, or clerk- ing job with a local firm. The distributive edu- cation area of the course gives students an opportunity to learn while working in the after- noon at stores, restaurants, or offices. The student of C. H. S. receives a well-rounded and thorough education because of the wide variety of courses offered at Columbus High School. 12
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■T ■ ' ' f)ff Lincoln Center serves the youth of Columbus witri taci.itieb Tut outti ice skating and dancing. The Youth Study Commission discusses a new project to aid the youth of the community. n.-
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INDIA AND Pe Rick Griffin shows a World History class some statistics on India. The language labora- tory has become very useful to all the stu- dents of language. 13
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