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Social Science classes offer knowledge about world events Knowing more about world problems is becoming a neccessity in our society today. Required classes are economics and govern- ment for seniors, and American history for sophomores. Students are realizing what a great oppor- tunity they have to learn about the world problems and cultures and are taking more of the elective classes offered: Sociology, Psy- cology, and Current issues.
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English department offers variety of electives Offering development of language skills in grammar writing and literature, the English department also offers electives like journalism, debate, speech, and drama. Students who participated in debate earned 75 NFL degrees and won over 50 trophies. Journalism students worked hard putting out the newspapers and yearbook. Drama presented two plays, M A S H and Bye Bye Birdie. Harold Swihart (below) gives Todd Cross directions for an English assignment. Jim Bianchi gives the audience a smile as he gives his speech. Shirley Corkhill explains why English is fun Cilles Marcea and Randy Hoffman study well together in the library. Todd Davis (opposite page, top) catches some Z ' s during a consumer business class. Jerry Schartner holds the famous or oft-times infamous orange bucket while Steve Rush draws a question. Randy Thomas and Amy Whisler are entranced with sociological principles. Denise Roach and Michelle Romine are not happy about the pop quiz.
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Science, business, math classes expand to meet student needs The science, math, and business classes are a vital part of many college bound students ' schedules. Business classes stress career development with courses in Accounting, Business Law and Business Math, Clerical Typing, Data Processing, Salesman- ship, and Shorthand. Science and math classes are designed to prepare students for further education. These classes include science courses in Biology, Botany, Chemis- try, Physics, Physiology, and Zoology. Math classes consist of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra ll, Trigonometry, and Calculus. 18
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