Tempe High School - Horizon Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1960

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Science Physical Science, a mixture of chem- istry and physics, acquaints students who arc not planning to continue in science with the practical applications in these fields. Don Mikulcky. Eric Zettler, David Godwin and Greg Iverson calculate angles at which light is reflected. Physics students learn funda- mental principles and concepts of mechanics, sound, heat and light. Frank Benedict and Ralph Bell experiment with balances. MR. EARL POMEROY Biology Tennis Coach, Junior Varsity Football Coach 5 yeai on TUHS staff BS, MS, Arizona State University, University} of Utah and University of southern California Ken Stringer. Jerry Hall, Cary Patten and Geof Brown set up equipment to prepare carbon diox- ide. Careful preparation of a laboratory experi- ment is one of the most important steps in laboratory procedure. MR. DAVID PRICE Chemistry, Algebra Sophomore Class Sponsor 4 years on TUHS staff MR. MALCOLM WELLS BS, MS, Alma College, Alma, Physical Science Michigan, and Case Institute of 2 years on TUHS staff Technology, Cleveland, Ohio AB, Arizona State University

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CHEMISTRY STUDENTS have a bang-up” time all year. Many interesting experiments give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in the laboratory and develop proper techniques. Lynard Bowers, Henry Kirk and Bill Boyle calculate the molecular weight of a gas. MR. JOHN GRIM Physics, General Science Chairman of Science Department, Varsity Golf Coach Science Club Sponsor 12 years on TUHS staff BS, University of Iowa, Colorado State College and Arizona State University Science MR. CHET KENNEDY Life Science, Chemistry Freshman Class Sponsor 9 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, University of Oklahoma, University of Arizona, Colorado State and Eastern Central State College, Oklahoma MR. C. W. McLELLAN Biology 34 years on TUHS staff BA, MA, University of Arizona



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Four heads are better than one or so the trig students learn as they team up on their homework. MISS ROBERTA CRAIG Mathematics Chairman of Mathematics Department, Senior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor BA, University of Illinois, Uni- versity of Southern California, Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, University of Colorado Mathematics MR. JACK ATTEBERRY Mathematics, Metal Shop Freshman Class Sponsor 2 years on TUHS staff BS, MA, University of Missouri Miss Craig explains the homework to Judy Stcdman, Boh Foster and Valle Phillips. Advanced algebra students learn exponents, radicals, and logarithms.

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