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Variety is the word that best describes the English department at CHS. English I students in Mrs. Cadwell’s classes have worked hard to get smiles on their ‘A’ chart. At the sophomore level, students can select nine-week courses ranging from grammar courses to research writing. Short Stories II, Creative Writing III, Practical English, and Spelling, Vocabulary, and Phonics were the new courses added to this year’s curriculum. “The Honey Jar”, published by the creative writing classes, received a first class rating in the contest sponsored by the South Dakota High School Press Association. The students again published the magazine containing articles written by this year’s classes. Mrs. Grace Winter also taught English I. The grade isn’t the important thing. Or is it? Mrs. Rceva Nankivcl Jill Marsh Mrs. Mary Keller 16
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Barb, face facts, you have to touch it sometimes! Frogs being dissected, chemicals being poured into test tubes, and, most of all, young minds learning and developing into informative memory banks. . .this is all happening in the CHS science classrooms. The classes consist of chemistry, physics, biology, and physical science, an independent study course for freshmen. With all this going on in the classroom, it makes it hard not to have any fun while learning important information in the process. The science department is headed by Mr. Frary and Mr. Merkwan. Mr. Frary oversees an experiment done by these young scientists. Ronald Frary Experiments were the principle teaching method used in physical science.
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European dynasties are explained by Mr. Ausdcmorc. Waterqate, the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, and other cur- rent events were thoroughly discussed in the social studies classes at CHS. The study of national and world hap- penings, both past and present, broaden the education of each student. The enrollment in the world history classes did not show that it is no longer a re- quired course at CHS. Mrs. Grace Winter Lowell McGee asks Mrs. Winter another question about the Roman Empire. Darrel Cadwell Happiness is a lecture about U. S. history by Mr. G;ese. 17
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