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YUM Kxil K W-Q 'K+ my as W i x ,, ... r Law K may-...s CU NUI WANT mmf TU ii i l RUN. .L,. SR R X X: Mrs. Welch takes roll in her sociology class, while students Cynthia Sanders, Sonya Purifoy and l,.1l'l1lf11l3 Davis look over their assignments. 11' THiS klltlfk. Lindy Cook and Mike Ht-eierly enjoyed a week in Washington D.C. as part Llostf-Lfp Program. f,m1c!a bocox enjoys reading the daily nr-xxspaper tor current events.
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HISTORY IN THE MAKING History is yesterday, to- day and tomorrow, studying the past and considering the future. The best way to make important decisions today is to see how they were made in the past. Some students thought that social studies were bor- ing and hard, others really enjoyed them. The many different classes provide a variety for the students. These classes include Civics taught by Coach Manning and Coach Bocox, World History and American History taught by Mr. Caviness and Coach Woodral, and Sociology! Psychology and Social Studies Seminar taught by Mrs. Welch. The Social Studies de- partment offers the oppor- tunity to knowledge a- bout our local, state and national government and world affairs. Mr. C,a1fzne.s'5 explains about the C War to Larolyn Avmstrong. Soczal Studies seminar class attended a municipal court session in November. fdltllill Iizrzezfng pnssts L1 Ix Lt-st paper niufmg
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FRIENDS, ROMANS, COUNTRYMAN.. English is an important Bart 0 our everyday life. It egns to unprove the WTlt1I1g an speaking of the stu- dents. i . Four years of English is required for evercy student to graduate. Stu ents can choose from three levels of Enghsh-basic, regular and advanced. . All English classes except Mrs. K1rtley's and Mrs. Faulkner's freshman, study Shakespeare. Mrs. johns and Mrs. W1ley's sopho- more classes read ulius Ceasar. Mrs. Hendric s and 'ww-Gln... Some students find English stimulating like Jarvis Beard, while others find it boring like Beth Yaksic. y .... ... . .eu K ' ,' -.. Mrs. Blackman's Ilunior g ...NM . W classes read Macbet , and ' 'M ,..,.-W- Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Hen- Q t dncks seniors read Hamlet. y ggg yyyy i ... . ..,. - 2 :.. s I .. r i i I f mn i Students give Mrs. Kirtley their them an assignment. full attention as she gives 'HP .fr
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