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I Don ' t be asleep on voting procedures as Etta Sch¬ wartz is, but be alert like Arlene Dennison and Ted Nussbaum. Social Studies Pupils Follow Election; Dale Mankey, Connie Everett, Steve Minnich, and Rita Mattax pretend to discuss sociology while ex¬ changing gossip. No, the picture ' s not wrong--these history pupils are really studying. 14
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Academics was the most important part of our school life. It prepared us for our life ' s vocation. Six hours a day were spent gaining new knowledge of the many sub¬ jects offered at Central. We learned such things as how to make end tables for fu¬ ture living rooms, how to sew our own clothes, and how to raise a better bushel of corn. Our mind is a treasure chest, and whether we leave Central with a full or empty chest is entirely up to us. We are provided with qualified teachers and many varied subjects. The rest is up to each and every student. What did you do with your treasure chest during THE SHORTEST YEAR? Academics
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Brian Schwartz points out to Jim Ehrsam, Arlene Borno, and Marcene Gerber his latest discovery, the location of the U.S. Psychology Class Studies Crowd Behavior Sophomores, juniors, and seniors were right up to date in history as they campaigned for the coming presidential election and voted for the candidates of their choice. They learned by reading current event maps, studying charts, and watching films. The psychology classes were also up to date as they study inkblots, degrees of intelligence, and Freud’s studies of mental illness. The inkblots Mr. Engle holds prove it--the men in white coats will soon be here to get Rex Funk and Dave Arnold. 15
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