Turner High School - Turnerite Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1970

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'F .V .V '52 -i f I J , 3 :hz , ,I ..,. , . , E X 4 sa it 2 Mrs, Judith Roberts Mr. Burley Martin Mr. Bruce Bowman WX Most of the science teachers agreed that English and mathematics are the most important subjects in high school because they teach a person how to better commu- nicate with others. Mathematics could even be called a universal language. The science teachers are: Mr. Burley Martin-Physics Mr. Bruce Bowman- Chemistry Mr. Lloyd Fugate-Biology Mrs. Judith Roberts-Biology Mr. Arnold Voth-Biology Mr. Albert Frisby-Biology M G E

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Science All students at Turner High School are required to en- roll in one of the four Lab Sciences offered before they can graduate. Biology students find themselves in a se1f-advance- ment program studying the science of life. The Chemistry students search in nature for regular- ities which will result in the ability to predict. Contrasting the smallest atom to the universe, with an emphasis on energy and matter, enables Physics students to understand the physical world in which they live. It was stated that more students should take physics to gain a better understanding of the world and its prob- lems. Mr. Arnold Voth Mr. Albert Frisby



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M t 'Q7f?':ffE:' ip - i N W 1: ww- English High school English is designed to teach clear, precise communication skills through composition, vocabulary, examples of good literature, and class discussion. In J our- nalism I, students learn compact, concise ways in which to report, and in Journalism II, they use their skill to pub- lish the BOOSTER, Turner High School's newspaper. Speech and drama teach communication through body gestures and facial expressions as well as through speaking, while stagecraft students learn the practical aspects of producing a play. Students enrolled in humanities study culture, art, and literature to better understand all peoples of the world. fContinued on page 20.1 ,swarm i r,,, ,, nl rf isdn H 3 'g 7. is 1 'l it 'ii' Mrs. Essie Davis W... - ive Mr. Charles Carpenter in -sr 2 fi Mrs. Kathy Bond.

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