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Social Studies Enlightens Students Mr. Harlon Seats Mrs. Bettie Culbreth Mr. Robert L. Brackett Civics, taught by Mr. Crawford, is the study of our government. The problems or issues of modern life are dealt with in civics. The study of world geography helps the student to understand other countries’ history as well as our own. Many lands were discussed during the year. Mr. Hugh D. Crawford Mr. Seats instructs his class in American government. The Social Studies Department consists of democracy, civics, world geography, and American history. Amer- ican history acquaints the students with our American heritage and presents a knowledge of how history effects the present. Democracy is the study of a free and democratic gov- ernment. This year the elections were discussed ex- tensively and Fridays were set aside for current events on national and international affairs. 24
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Mr. John P. Hindman Mr. Kenneth W. Dobson Science Department Rates High With All Chemistry, taught by Mr. Hindman and Mr. Dobson deals with changes and forms of matter. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, is the cardinal rule of this class. Class time is highlighted by interesting experiments in the lab. The physics classes study forms of energy: heat, light, mechanics, electricity, etc. Visits to the lab prove what you study. Pat Andrade and Sharon Barnes do an experi- ment in chemistry. General Science is an introduction to the fundamental principles and ter- minology of chemistry. physics, biol- ogy, and geology. Students also learn to use the scientific method through simple experiments, demon- strations, and projects. General sci- ence is designed to help the undecided student who is searching for a career in science to make up his mind. Mr. Dobson demonstrates how to make oxygen in his general sci- ence class.
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Physical Fitness Is a School Goal Mrs. Rauseleen Youngbloom Miss Margaret Leard Mr. A1 Van Hazel The major goal in girls' physical edu- cation was to teach them both individ- ual and team sports. This year, the girls participated in such sports as field hockey, volleyball, baseball, and badminton. Modern dancing was also stressed. Mr. Van Hazel’s physical education classes provided hearty exercise and enjoy- able participation for most of the boys. 25
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