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Communication arts offer new experiences Because almost every occupation requires the abil- ity to read, write, and speak English this subject is high on the school ' s curriculum. In order to make it appeal to students different devices and techniques are used. Drama, paperbacks, and movies help make the experience of literature enjoyable, as well as educational. This year some juniors and seniors had the op- portunity to take a special literature course. These students worked mainly with classics and modern novels, English, American, and Russian. Journalism is closely related to English because it uses that medium, but it employs a different style. Clear, concise, and simple newswriting is emphasized. The Shield, a monthly publication which appears in the Delphos Herald, is a product of the journalism class ' time, effort, and skill. In speech class another aspect of English — good delivery is brought out. Its students learn how to express their ideas effectively. Vocabulary, speed, and comprehension are tools of learning acquired in developmental reading. SPIRITUS Rita Klaus, editor of The Shield, shows the November deadline to Sister Mary Victor ' s journalism class. Dressed in judge ' s robe Rosemary Sever presents an oration before the second-period speech class of Mr. John Gunder. 23
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Panel discussions are features of Mr. Rupert ' s literature class. Mary Scherer pronounces the phonetic alphabet for Mr. Ellis in English 11 . Sister Mary Delphine ' s developmental readers advance 22 J
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ABOVE: David Alt and Karl Plumpe wait for help with Spanish II in Mrs. Strayer ' s class at Jefferson. TOP RIGHT: Sister M. St. Catherine ' s French II students, intently working on translation, are not distracted by a committee specially assigned to decorate the bulletin board. RIGHT: Lenore Shumaker and Walter Rem- linger learn to think of everything before answering in Latin I for Sister M. Victor. 24
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