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I-A lun- MATH STUDENTS PONDER PROBLEMS Two heads are better than one, thinks Cloye Ford. She seems to welcome the help of Marian San- ders-in proving a proposition in Plane Geometry. No subiect does more to develop the mind than mathematics. This department offers Four years of work to the students who desire it. Algebra ll and Plane Geometry may be taken as electives, butAlge- bra I and General Math are required for graduation. Math and Science General Science, open only to Freshmen and sophomores, introduces students to science . In this class they learn the science of common things, the relation of science to daily life, WMM A w..,.MM +-W, P , 2
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Friends, Romans , Countrymen, begins Clyde Noble ----- Learning to express oneself orally is of prime importance in the Speech Class. To gain this skill, students speak before their class, debate, and act in plays. Their SHAKESPEARE EXPLORED BY ENGLISH AND SPEECH CLASSES Doris Shehee and Barbara Nicklas list the different types of writing they will study in Literature ll. English, the core subject in any high school curri- culum, is offered from the freshmen through the senior year. ln all four years literature and grammar are taught in alternate courses. First and second year literature classes explore the various types of writing. American literature is taught in the iunior year, while the senior course is devoted to English l literature. Courses in English stress correct usage in all forms of communication, speaking, liste n i ng , reading and writing. Speech and English production of Lucifers' Lodge was well at- tended. The culminating activity of Mrs. Brooks speech class was a trip to Dallas to see Theatre '57. ..-pq,
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Let's get with it, suggests Don Carson as Poland, Earnest Waits, and Wendell Cousins. members of Mr. Poland's Ge n e ral Business SEATED: Roddy M oone y , Don Carson, and class get ready to prepare an assignment. Jackie Fortner. STANDING: Edward Crady, Mr. Norman Commercial Studies TAKE A LETTER MISS - - Secretaries in the making, Nora McCormick, and Emma Clemmons, beat out a steady Rat-a-tat-tat in Mr. Poland's Typing I Class. ln thisdepartment general business, boolclceepi ng, and two years of typing are offered. These subjects instruct students in the means of earning a living and improve their chances For gaining greater success in the business world.
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