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ENGLISH PRODUCES Mr. Skeeters I Department Chairman Mr. Wilson English 5,6 Mrs. Ackerman Technical English English 7-8 Journalism l-4 Yearbook, Sports 'ham Q Four, years of English are required for all students at Temple City High School. ln Freshman and Sophomore English, grammar is reviewed in preparation for com- position. Also, courses in literature are begun, preparing the student for further exploration in this field. ln .lunior and Senior English, emphasis is placed on literature, composition, and expres- sion, rather than on grammar, although this study is broadened too. In Basic English, fundamentals of grammar are reviewed. Speech is a course which develops public speaking ability. The Journalism class puts out the school newspaper, while the Yearbook class produces the Templar. Both of these classes give students many and varied chances to be creative and effective in English usage. nn- 1K km, tx 5 If ' igtwggwsftttt., y Miss Godwin Mr. Hiscox Mr. Marsh English 5-8 English 5-6 English 'l-2, 7-8 K 24
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SCIENCE EXPLODES WITH KNOWLEDGE '23, Mr. Leska Physics, Basic Science BGSIC Science 'tffjy' Miss Powell I Mr. Shuey Mr. Langdale Lab Biology, Lab Biology, Sports Humanities Mr. Thaller Department Chairman Chemistry, Physics we an ff: , .sr H .. gif ' Mr. Thaller performs an experiment using electricity before fascinated students. Mr. Langdale prepares to lecture his biology students. ,Wea M 23 Science is becoming increasingly important in this age. The Science Department has a difficult job keeping up with all the discoveries being made. Basic Science offers a general in- troduction to the various branches ot science. Chemistry is concerned with the types of matter which make up our universe and with the relation of one type to another. Students perform la- boratory experiments to test reactions of chemicals. Physics deals with energy, matter, and motion. This is an advanced course for students who are interested in science.
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CREATIVITY Miss Samaniego Mr. Tepner Mrs. Coulter English 3-4 English l-4 English 3-4 As students wait, Mr. Hiscox pre pores to lecture. Mr. Kosturick Mrs. Baca mrs. :vans Speech, Drama, English l-2 Resource Service English l-2 -, J
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