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Communications Charles Guss has directed the Communications division since 1949. English, speech, and jour- nalism courses In wide variety rounded out the curriculum In this important area. Western literature and creative writing courses proved very popular with many students. Some journalism courses trained students to work on the school paper and yearbook, while other classes actually produced these publications. SC English classes ..tressed basic skills I with special I twelfth grade courses ' designed for college-bound students. Speech was one of the most useful subjects offered at both hlgn school and junior college levels. In these da J..- .. were e- overcome mi- r n.-irurnl staqofriqht and d - ICO .ip. P »qe 78
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Business math classes solved everyday, real-life problems dealing with income, investment, earnings, and budgets met in business and private life. The booki eeping section of the business department was planned to give maximum benefits to non-business as well business majors. Typing classes at SC were always packed, proving that this skill is recognized as not only a business necessity, but a valuable asset in everyday living. Page 77
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Mustang Debate Fronf Row: Tom Boqgs. Chuck Bloch. Paul Winters, debate coach; Leo Sardella. Charles Ludwig, Marilyn Ea Row 2: Max Cargay. Duane Mayfield. Mervyn Hoffnnan. Max Huber, rley, Iris Dave Carter, Teselle. S£) In March the above five iourneyed to McMinnville, Oregon, where they competed In the Linfleld Inter- collegiate Tournament of Champions and defeated thirty-one colleges and universities from eight west- ern states to win the sweepstakes award. They are;, - ' front row, Marilyn Earley, and Iris Carter. Row Chuck Bloch, Max Huber, and Dave TeSelle, iJ . ; ' Colt Debate Fronf Row: Tom Smith. Sonda Smith, Don Coopor. Row 2: Darryl Wong. 6 Thompson, John Fanucchi, debate coach. Row 2. Harry Sharp. Tom Smith. J[ f tvt y
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