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unior Gwendolyn Little pages through her history book to find the answer to the question that was asked. After being given the answer, senior Sheryl Anspach hurriedly writes it down. In sociology class, senior Laura Haneline reads the pages tnot will be covered in class. 26 — Academics
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Concentration Key to Marching Trojans If- ' O L Sweat, blood, tears, heat, cold — all these and more are synonyms to many for the word band. Although some fail to realize it, members of the band are a special breed of people. They are will- ing to give up mucn of the summer, when they would normally work, play or just bum around. This is necessary to strive for the perfection the band always seems to be aiming for. When asked why they are in band the general response seemed to be per- sonal satisfaction, a feeling of ac- complishment, and enjoyment! Drill team member Denise Laskowski countered with, Why do football players, tennis buffs, ballerinas, or whatever, practice all the time? Ob- viously they must enjoy what they ' re doing! Freshman AJan Levine gives it his all during an indoor band practice. team instr. A. Shaiv. 4th row: Equip, mgr. M. Stanley, T. Roger, S. Murray, T. Kahn, T. Lyon, S. Arcnbold, L. Mullins, M. FeJiciJda, L. touch, S. Louch, P. Quahe, L. Frye, L. Zigier, D. Howald, L. Pepple, P. Woodruff, D. Lozono, T. Boner, C. Murray, . Quahe, T. Dirnberger. A puzzled Eric Eitman asks fellow member Brian Bucher if he is sure they ore in the right ploce. Academics — 25
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Social Studies a Must! As a requirement of graduation, a student must take one full year of United States history. Also with the subject of U.S. history, one semester of government and one semester of a social science are required. World and Indiana history are elec- tives but are not a substitute for U.S. history. In the social science department one of the following must be taken: Sociology is the study of why people treat each other the way they do. Psychology is the study of the human personality. Applied economics is the study of how people make a living. An- thropology is the study of social science that deals with the origin and develop- ment of man. Senior Tim Reed shows 100 percent interest in ciass discussion. Mr. Coahron, history teacher, shows emotion whiJe explaining the Revolutionary War. When ashed a question about world history, sophomore u ie Kocks looks to her notes for the answer. Academics — 27
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