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t 4 I l English Department, seated: Mrs. Patricia Dineley, Mr. l.eo MacDonald and librarian Mrs. Evelyn Denton, Second row: Mr. Mel Whealen, Mr. Charles Tilghman and department head Mr, Ted A, Locker. Not pic- tured is Mr, Walter Schulz. ,.-.mi . im 1? I9 141123 5 wig 1512125 ISIBTPBFN 1-4567 .M Mr. Tilghman discusses a literary point with one of his senior students. English Was Taught . TO PLAY its important part in the curri- culum ofthe high school, the English depart- ment provided a program for the slow learn- er, the fast learner, and the average learner. The English department attempted to meet these demands by offering a strong aca- demic program for students with all levels of ability. It also provided for cultural develop- ment through literature. The English teachers during the year T959-60 were Mr. Locker, department head, Mr. Tilghman, Mrs. Dine- ley, Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Whealen, Mr. Schulzg Mr. Keosheyan and Mrs. Denton, the librarian.
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Mr. Wright, Science Teacher t. ,1 ng 7. Mr. Hawken, Science Teacher Science Science covers three phases: biology, chemistry, and physics. A student is now re- quired to have one year of some science in this age of conquering space. During this time, science is needed by everyone. Each person has a need for science, whether in the field of electronics, farming, social worker, or housewife. Leading the science department is Mr. Hawken, who teaches biology, chemistry and physics. Mr. Wright and Mr. Schaad teach biology and general science. We are proud of our science equipment and laboratories which aid in the learning ot this subiect. ?fw5wY 1142 , ,ef ,aid Wright is showing some specimens to his biology class M
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Mr. McDonald fixes his Sophornores with a stern gaze. On All Levels CENTRAL students were given a back- ground in the fundamentals of English gram1 mar and composition, as well as practice in composition of varying degrees of complex- ity. They received practice in research, re- porting, public speaking, and numerous other areas ot the language arts. The study of literature served to acquaint the students with the great philosophies and truths which have been recorded by man for centuries. Some tried their own hands at creative writing and gave good accounts of themselves. Most students agreed these were all skills which would come in handy in later life. Mrs. Dineley gives individual attention to a students's pro blern. Mr. Locker stands by to give assistance as his students take a quiz. -21-
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