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ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEACH LINGUISTIC SKILLS. CHS English courses make a study of Amer- ican and English literature. The fundamen- tals of grammar, research papers, letter writing, themes and expository writing are learned in the four years of required English at CHS. In addition, College English is of- fered to those desiring it. Mrs. Eddy, English department head, di- rects the Dramatics Club in the production of a stage play, each year. Also, a repro- duction of the Shakespearean Globe Theater is studied a s the senior students study Shakespeare's plays. Miss Tadlockis fresh- man English instructor and librarian. Mr. Paterson teaches sophomore English. Two years of Spanish are offered and are taught by Mr. Oliver. Mike Padilla reads poetry in English II. English IV studies diagramming. Spanish II class does exercises. Symbol of the term paper. 20
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VARIED COURSES STUDIED IN HOME ECONOMICS D. Stacy, C. Chacon and R. Hernandez pre- pare pie crust in Boys' Home Ec. class. To be well-dressed and appealing are the thoughts of every student in CHS. To be well fed and to be able to prepare wholesome and tasty food is the desire of all Americans. Mrs. Cosper tea che s both boys' and girls' home economics class the various ways to pre- pare food, set the table and serve guests. Girls in sewing classes are taught the design of clothing and use of the sewing machine. In terior decorating and color scheme are also studied. Freshmen girls, learn how to cook properly. Diane Druce and Debra Smith work on projects. R. Montoya, J. McBride, S. Butler, and G. Hicks eat a meal they prepared in Home Ec.
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R. Madrid listens as Mr. Scott gives lecture in History Class. SOCIAL SCIENCE—MAN’S HISTORY AND BEHAVIOUR To learn about man and his behavior, students enroll in psychology, geography, civics, and history. It is an important part of the social studies program to learn how the past affects the present. A deeper ap- preciation of our country and the world is given the student as he listens to the lectures of Mr. Scott. Mr. Lawrey, psychology instructor and counselor, teaches of man's behavior and helps the students to understand themselves, as well as others. Sandra Stevens discovers method oi D. Tracy discusses psychology problem with instructor, Mr. lawrey. trial and error in psychology experi- ment. 21
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