Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1958

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ua-' l i Carol Richardson of the Cadet teaching class is shown above with her hole economics class at Highland Park Grade School. To explore the possibilities in the teaching field and create an awareness of the opportunities it offers, HPHS has offered a course in Cadet Teaching. High school seniors who felt that they wanted to enter the teaching profession were given an opportunity to investigate this work. Some time was given in study to the philosophy of education as well as methods of teaching. Actual training was gained when the students went into the classrooms in the elementary schools within the high school district and took charge of the class under the supervision of the regular classroom teacher. All freshmen at Highland Park High School are required to take civics and family life. The course began with a study of the students' immediate environment and developed from the study of the family on to the community. to the state, and to the nation. Family living is a course that deals in social problems as the result of both sociological and psychological causes. Emphasis was laid on the individual in the family, with study in family-member relationships, dating, marriage, and family and home management. However, problems of community welfare, such as public health, housing, and others of city-wide concern, were not neglected. Y with Mr. Jones teacherof the 7th grade science class at Highland Park Grade School. Mary Alice Hules, cadet teacher, is shown year r s c classes gave a variety of special re- ports. An art class project for Ir. Banks' faaily living class, the mural illustrated are areas studied in that subject.

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In both Latin I and II the students read and gave reports upon two books with a Latin background. They devoted some time to the study of mythology and special projects. The second year Latin students spent much time on the study of Caesar. Latin students sing Christmas carols in the halls just before vacation--and in Latin!! Twlla Davidson takes her torn recording a conversation in Spanish. French I and II are fairly new sub- jects at HPHS. In French I the students had practice in grammar, speaking, read- ing, and writing the French language. The French II students advanced in the subject matter, and they learned more about the French culture and the impor- tance of French history in the world today. 1 416' 24- Learning to read and speak the more simple phrases and sentences was the aim of the Spanish I students. More original composition work was done by the Spanish II students. The Spanish classes enjoyed an evening eating Spanish food at a local restaurant. Roger Fricke of French II Class reads a French lagazine. DISCO IIWICEIY VIR



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Are they really concentrating, or are they just posing for the photographer? American and International Relations, a course offered to those seniors planning to go on to college, is designed to ac- quaint the student with the role the United States has played and continues to occupy in relationship with other nations of the world. Social Science ls the Study Government is an important factor in everyone's life. At H. P. H. S. students have an opportunity to study many phases of government and governmental agancies. The first semester the Constitution students investigated the formation and workings of the different branches of the national, state, and local governmental machinery. The second semester was devoted to the study of Modern Civilization. In American history the students learned how the immigrants from the old world set up new wolitical, economic, and religious systems upon coming to America. Bert Perry. Beth Boudybush, and Billie Jane A'9f1C00 01lt0f! ltldelil F000 I 1918 Nightingale demonstrate proper courtroon 09099090 0000006101 the 000 of '0l'ld tation clan. 'll' 1- proeodnrea in their c0llti

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