Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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English Program Increases Power of Self Expression Dale D. Hutton Chairman English Gladys Dollofi Gerirude McTaggar! 112 A John C. Mitchell .sal fs A Seymour A. Slate: Page 24 war , Genevieve Cook A ' it Edna C. Kleinmeyer Melissa Miner x if r , 'F A ll it Charles E. Shaw Wallace Smith English 3, 4. is 5 The aim of English 3 and 4 courses is to increase the general knowledge of grammar, composition, usage, and literature. English 5 serves as a re- medial measure for students who have difficulty in mastering the basic skills and fundamentals. English 7 English 7 emphasizes the craft of writing. Using .-lrlfwfif ilflllllllf-1', students improve language and communication skills. The completion of a term research paper gives the experience of revising original writing to gain better expression. English 6 as 8 English 6 and 8 offer wide variety for students with diversified interests. Above and beyond the actual literature, these courses provide a chance to learn the history and philosophy of the peo- ple and the effects of literature in society. Speech and Dramatics Speech creates for each student a challenge to improve his speaking habits. It emphasizes build- ing, presenting, and understanding a speech. Pu- pils interested in the theatre find opportunities to study its basic techniques in dramatics. Journalism Journalism classes, composed of aspiring, young reporters who write for the Lakewood High Times, are the backbone of the weekly newspaper. These prospective journalists learn the import- ance of accuracy and objectivity by experience.



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Social Studies Classes Put Meaning in Democracy lb Leola M. Stewart Chairman Social Studies Norman R. Brown Study ot Constitutional liberties provides background for American history classes 3' 'Ne World History '3- Students of World history acquire a better understanding of the problems and cultures of other peoples of the earth by relating - the historical background with the existing situation. The areas O' Ruth Emew of study range from the start of civilization to World War Il. American History By studying the political, social, economic, and military phases of the past, American History classes build better citizens of the future. Current events publications enable the students to be- come well-informed concerning history in the making today. Kathleen Hamas Problems of Living if Problems of living classes are divided into two areas. Problems 1 covers the topics of personal problems, the family, and the in- dividual as a consumer. The problems 2 program consists of studying foreign policy, city and state government, and sociology. mia Charles S. Huffman Page 215

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