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Members of Miss Roberts' civics class work to absorb a lecture on American government. Mrs. .losserand relaxes for a minute during one of her his- tory classes. Senior Susan Blackburn explains the constitu tion to members of a civics class.
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Hisiorg Prepares For Future An aspect of this world that touches on every person's life is history. 'Amarillo High School helps prepare young people for the world by furnishing numerous history courses, stated John Ethridge, history teacher. The purpose of history courses is to teach stu- dents about the past and its application to the future. Government 40 is designed to inform seniors how our government works. Sophomores are required to study world historyg a study from the primitive ages to the present. Ethridge, Robert McAllister, R. N. Mullican, Gus Hrncir, T. G. Hull, James Curtis, Miss Laura Roberts, Warren Harper and Ann Janeway in- struct world history courses. Those who enlighten the junior class about the history of our nation are Mullican, Miss Janeway, Bill Hoffman, and Mrs. Margaret Joss- erand. Mrs. Lela Crossett heads the history de- partment in the city of Amarillo. Seniors are required to take Government 40. Miss Roberts and Warren Harper are the in- structors. History 41-42, a senior course in world his- tory, is taught by Ethridge and Scott Cantine. A course in Texas history is offered to inter- ested students the second semester. Gus Hrncir points out a water hole to students on his map of Age of Discovery and Exploration. 3. -73'?'7e54SsiisT'i?5Y1f ,. 11 71 i.'f1? fLz'?fi ff L. ATL1N Amarillo is on the map, says Mrs. Lela Crossett, Ameri can history teacher, as she instructs her class on the Mex ican War. 24 y
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Homemaking Aids Girls in Future 'Q in Hi- wg ll- You wash and I'll dry, decides Sylvia McGee, senior, as she and Wanda Seifmond, HU sophomore, clean up after a cooking session. Sandra Smith, senior, has an expression of delight on her face as she finishes a project in homemaking. Sewing is one of the crafts, girls learn in this class. Homemaking is not entirely a lab course and here much time is spent in academic study of such subjects as child care and meal planning. KL to Rl Sophomores Carolyn Beck, Carolyn Eubanks and Wanda Seif- mond take notes during Foods 20. i Keeping the home fires burning is Pam Rails back, senior, a foods student. A course in home economics often proves invaluable in later life.
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