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Jane Porter picks out an SRA skill builder card in seventh grade English class. Bill Cony sheepishly hands in a late comp paper to Mr. Dominguez before dashing out to football practice. Changes in the English department included the offering of speech on the sophomore level. Developmental read¬ ing and team teaching were also intro ¬ duced to GHS students by members of the English department. The curriculum started last year by the English teachers was completed and put into effect. Speech, Team Teaching, Curriculum MARY SCHRIDER RICHARD SMITH Univ. of Kentucky A.B. Indiana State B.S. Indiana State M.S. HILDRETH SWEENEY Manchester A.B. 9
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The many hours of reference work required for Eng¬ lish classes kept Rosie McGrath in the library. Journalism student Carol Gaff clips one of the countless articles she needs to com¬ plete an assignment. English, the basis of American edu¬ cation, trains the students of GHS to speak correctly, to write coherently, to think intelligently, and to read ap¬ preciatively. Grammar, speech, liter¬ ature, journalism, and composition were the subjects offered. With the rapid advances in educa¬ tion, technology, and business--it becomes imperative that students have a firm foundation of English skills. Keith Bunn displays his sales technique in speech class. t Boasts English D ELSA BUCKNER ARTHUR GARRIGUS DARLENE PARRISH KENNETH RICHARDSON Taylor A.B. Butler A.B. Northwestern B.S. Ball State B.S. Indiana U. M.S. 8
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Logarithms and RALPH BAME Manchester B.S. BEN SIMPSON Manchester B.S. Indiana M.S. CLEO MILLER Purdue B.S. An insect collection was an assignment in biology for Debbie Buckles, Carol Roebel and Becky Harter. Harold Werkhiser and Maynard Strawser perform a lab experiment in chemistry class. With the opening of the new addition, the science department moved into new labs. A new greenhouse en¬ abled a closer look at the nature of plants. Along with the new labs, much equipment was pur¬ chased to help students perform their experiments. Junior high students were once again able to take a full year of general science. Larry Cattell and Pat Bauman determine the answer to a force problem. ! 4 m i rr 10
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