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Above: Experimenting with a Ouiji board are psy' chology students Joyce James and Sheryl Rehm while classmates, Jeff Douglas, Kim Talley, Patricia Johns, and Debra Birkman, and instructor Bob Kirkpatrick fCenterl look on. Pointing out a geo- graphical location, Above Right, Earl Reinhart teaches his junior high history class. Listening to a lecture in lVlr. Reinhart's history class are Donna Gregory and Jo Ann Jennings fForegroundl along with other classmates, Below Right. High school social science instructor Bob Kirkpatrick, Right, examines a model city built by two of his students, Jo Cummins and Kenneth McFei ron. . ,o- . A ,-.. ,W ,Q ff affffvdn Q 54739 lll so t
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Linda Johns Earns Top Rating ln Contest Winning a two rating at the State Music Contest in Columbia for their clarinet quartet were Jane Elfrink, Tammy Stilts, Vicki Palmer, and Kelly Kidd, Below. Linda Johns, Below Center, won a one rating at the state contest for her vocal solo. Upper Left, Kim Stehlin Talley, Betty Crocker Family Leader award winner, Mike Nloroni, the sophomore pilgrim to Jefferson City: and Janice Long, winner of Daughters of the American Revolution award, all pitch in for better citizenship. Posing amongthe posies, Left, are the junior delegates to Girls' and Boys' State, Kelly Kidd and Ronnie Veale.
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Psychology Explores The Psychic World Juniors and seniors had a freer hand in selecting social studies courses. Robert Kirkpatrick, high school instructor, offered four semester courses. They were psychology - government, the history of slavery and the Civil War - contemporary issues. Sophomores had a semester of world geography, and then switched to world history. Junior high social studies, taught by Earl Reinhart, gave students an insight into how different cultures and people adjust to their environment. The students also studied the Missouri and the U.S. Constitutions.
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