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History, Sociology, and Government Group projects make American history classes come to life. Research plus class discussion adds interest. Dallas Canfield points out important battles of the Civil War to fellow students in American History Class. Mrs. Barker, and student teacher, Mr. Orbaugh, dis- cuss future plans for the Sociology class. American History is required for all High school juniors. The classes are taught by Mrs. Barker and Mr. Dave Meek. The students study everything from the first colonists to Americas's part in the atomic age. The Sociology class, usaully referred to as American Problems, is taught by Mrs. Barker. The class is open to juniors and seniors. World Geography is an elective offered to all grade levels. This year, the class is taught by Mr. Paul Davis. Government class is taken by all seniors. The class is instructed by Mr. Paul Davis, and its purpose is to help prepare FHS stu- dents for future roles as citizens of the United States. Together these classes have made our Social Studies Department valuable in pre- paring our college bound students and those who will enter our society as workers upon graduation. 26
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Students Earn Credits During Summer Summer school students take a speed test as a part of the sum- mer school program in typing. Summer school offers students an opportunity to earn extra credits and to take courses not offered during the regular school year. Driver Education, Music Theory, and an eight weeks typing class along with the summer band program rounded out the credit summer school curriculum. An athletic pro- gram under the supervision of Mr. Paul Davis kept some 100 youngsters as well as the baseball team busy. With some driver ed groups beginning at 6 AM classes ran until early afternoon. Teachers for the summer classes included David Meek, Ted Harbit, Keith Davis, Robert Barker and David Bartlow. Mike Davenport and Debbie VanBrig- gle seem happy about taking their fi- nal drivers test. Good depth perception is an important part of being a good driver. Greg Hobbs checks Rhonda George to make sure she passes the test.
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Prepare Students for an Expanding World Norman Walker, right, emphasises a point by way of the Eye Gate as he speaks to members of the United States Government Class on the subject of Democracy. Mrs. Barker looks on as Sociology Students, Pam Berkebile, Wilford Alexander, Mike Nacoff and Norman Walker act out their roles as legislators. 27
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