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l l l gociol Science, Chairman, Social Science Social Science Y V Guns' '9 University ol Toledo, B.A. M5,,o,,,g volley College, Colorado State College ol B A B S Education, B.A. ' ' ' Social Science 'Department 'Builds Citizens Three subiects in the social science field are offered in Colorado Springs High School. They are World History, World Geography, and American History. World History, usually taken in the sophomore year, is requirement for graduation. ln addition to the textbook the Weekly News Review, a current events paper, is used. Movies, tape recordings, and radio also are employed to brighten the course. World Geography is a one semester elective offered to iuniors and seniors. Emphasis is placed on United States Geography and the history and geography of Colorado. American History is the second social science requisite for obtaining a diploma. The course includes current events and stresses the knowledge and appreciation of American democracy and traditions. clubs as well as to the assembly. MISS LISA ISENBUEGEL Visiting Teacher Principal ol Girls' School, Wuppertal-Elberleld, Germany Social Science University ol Colorado, B.A. i MR. H. G. CHRISTENSEN Counseling, Social Science University ol South Dakota, A.B., University ol Colorado, M.A. Miss Lisa lsenbuegel visited Colorado Springs Hi h S h l ' l g c oo in November, l952. She visited many classes and spoke at local Social Science Social Science Social Science Y Social Science, Coach T H Colorado College, Aj, Colorado State College ol Bethany College, A.B., University ol Denver, A.B, Education, A-B. Colorado State College, M.A. Faculty ll
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MISS l.ll.llAN G. . . Y English, Chairman English English Colorado College, AB.. Colorado State College ol Nolllteflt Mifltl C ll M.A. ' MR RALPHL BRAD gan o ege Education, B.A., M.A. ol Education, B.S., University ol Michigan, MA. 'En l' h 'P 3 IS lags Au Important 'Part In School Curriculum Th ' e English department, of which Miss Lillian G. Bateman is head, is a large, important department in the school. There are two years ot required English, sophomore and junior years. English is an elective in the senior year. There are eleven English teachers and forty-tour classes included in the department this year. The English department takes part in a number of national essay contests. The students write poems which are sent to the National Poetry Anthology. Twenty or thirty of these poems are accepted each year. included in the English depart- ment is lever, the newspaper and Terror Trail, the year book, which are elective. MRS LIDA Counseling and Journalism Western State College, A.B., MISS English Colorado State College ol Education, B.A. ZELDA JEAN HACKNEY Miss MARION l'lOll.lSTER English Colorado College, A.B,, M A 5 . S W3 n N. ' if . . . MRS. ZELLA RAGSDAL6 English University ol Missouri, A.8., B.S., M.A. Colorado College, M.A. td 5tofY N1 0 l T , ,4 , ' i' ' X ' . , .W v ,. , - ., ps. ' , .si . ti f 2 WT f. ,. , - '. . ' if r Miss MARGARETC :Seto . MISS F. E. MRS. ZINN English English English English Colorado College. A-B.: Colorado State College ol University ol Kansas, A.B., Westminster College, B.S. Columbia University. Education, A.B., M.A. Colorado State College, M.A. l0 Faculty
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MR- EUGENE ANDERSON MR. W. R. BALLINGER MISS SHIRLEY L. OLSON MRS. ELMA JANE REILLY MOll18IY10llCS. Cl'l0lIll'l0fI Mathemolics Malhemalics Mgphemopics C0l0f0d0 College, A-B.. William Jewell College, A.B, Norlheosl Missouri Stale Colgrgdo Cglleggl g,A,, MA- Teachers College, B.S. M,A, l, r My Qs MRS' Elglsplzossf MR. WWRREN B. STRAIl' Mmhemmics Counseling, Mathematics Colorado College, BA., Universily ol Oregon, M.A, Albion College' MA' math Is 'Basis for mang Careers In the varied curriculum offered by the teachers in the Mathematics Department, Terrors work to goin valuable knowledge which will be useful to them throughout their lives. Science 'Department Stresses General 'Fundamentals The Science Departmenfs main purpose is to acquaint the students with the general fundamentals of Science. The courses offered are Biology, Chem! istry, Geology, Physiology Psychology, and Physics. Wayne University, M.A., Chemistry Class watches demonstration MR. .l. F. BISCHOF Science, Chairman Colorado College, A.B.f Universily of Colorado, A.M MR. CHARLES B. BARNHART Geology, Physics Universily of Colorado, A.B MR. JOSEPH L. WATSON MR. mm a. BERRY MR. Cecil H. GRAVES MURL HOUSEMAN Chemmry Bi l y, Physiology Biology e S'fY , , Io?vZgSlate College, B,S.g Colorado College, B.A. Ollerbeln College, A.B.f U 'e'5 l' Ol Colorado. B45 Colorado Stole College, MA. I2 Faculty Columbia University, M.A.
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