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English, atin, ournalism, Freshmen in sixth hour English class busily prepare for their next day's assignment. ' Carol Lechlitner concentrates on putting emphasis and life into her speech. Knowing the fundamental ways of speaking and writing are valuable in everyone 's daily life. Here at Concord there are twenty English classes for students from grades seven through twelve, two speech classes for juniors and seniorsg four Latin classes for freshmen, sophomores, and juniorsg and two journalism classes for seniors. A special pre -college English class is also given for seniors planning to continue their education. Speech students are trained to speak clearly and fluently. They are also trained in radio work, acting, and writing speeches. By taking English, which is required, the students learn to construct a good sentence, to punctuate correctly, and to organize their thoughts for themes and term papers. Fundamentals of journalism are stressed through publish- ing a weekly mirneographed paper and the yearbook. Stu- dents also have an opportunity to learn photography by using the three cameras offered in this department. Latin is more popular this year than ever with seventy- three students enrolled in the first year class and seventeen students enrolled in the advanced class. 28
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Concord has an A rating in scholastic standing. Its students are required to take courses in science, mathematics, history, hom e economics, physical education, and English. Besides the re- quired subjects there are electives such as art, music, journalism, mechanics, and business. With this wide scope of courses offered the student may prepare for a rewarding and successful future. Carolyn Stutsman and Virginia Bell
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And Speech Are Virginia Bell and Carolyn Stuts- man find the journalism room a good source for new ideas which help in planning the '59 annual, while Fred Ward gathers information for his senior English theme. Em phasized Carol Wa rfel and Gwen Price make up Marchen Roe, who portrays the bride in the skit The Day of the Roman Wedding, which was presented as a project by the first year Latin class last spring.
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