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English Classes Promote Communieation Art Phelps displays oratorical ability in public speaking class. MRS. CAROLE TOONE MRS. SYLVIA ROSENWASSER MISS CAROL DUKE MISS IDA MAE SPEEKS Miss Duke’s students probe for themes in their American Literature books.
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Opened at Edison in January “Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble,” is the theme song of the chemistry students as they work in the laboratory. Besides toil and trouble for the Juniors taking chemistry, the earth science and biology students have many arduous tasks ranging from i frog dissections to rock collections. j| Two developments in the science department i have made for interesting study. The planetarium I has made possible the study of astronomy. Each science class was given a chance to visit the plane¬ tarium to see how it worked. The second develop¬ ment has been the CHEM study course in which students are primarily involved in laboratory ex¬ periments. CHEM Study students concentrate on lab work. Biology students explore the microscopic world. 17
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Skills and Literary Appreciation Day after day, and year after year, students in required English classes are involved in learning how to communicate correctly and articulately, and how to appreciate the best in literature. The pri¬ mary concern of Edison’s English Department, headed by Mrs. Sylvia Rosenwasser, has been the development of a logical sequence for grammar, composition, and literature for each of the grade levels. Ereshmen have acquired basic grammar principles and encountered such literary greats as Charles Dickens. Tenth graders have spread their sophomoric wings to soar through grammar re¬ view, vocabulary development, and Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Juniors have traced the development of America’s literature and have concentrated on polishing speaking and writing skills. “We may not have chairs, hut we have a drama room!” Mrs. Greenlee and drama students rehearse plays in room 221. MRS. GARNETT McMlLLAN MRS. NATALIE O’CONNOR MRS. DOROTHY CLIETON MRS. MARY GREENLEE MR. THOMAS PROPPS MR. RONALD BORROR Mrs. Rosenwasser returns the fateful tests to expectant students. 19
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