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-ma- .- Z 55 x In Social Studies Social Studies, why do we require it? Social Studies tells us of past history and events. stated Larry Knott. It should help us not make the same mistakes twice. Dennis Hastings commented, Social Studies helps us grow, ex- pand our horizons and learn something of the past. It gives us a better understanding of the human condition. Scott Roberts, junior, felt that Social Studies gives us a good view of the past. I hope students learn cooperation, and how to share, when they graduatef' said Knott. Hastings hoped that stu- dents would learn appreciation of the liberal arts, and an understanding or awareness of themselves and society while still acquiring knowledge. Knott also expressed his hope that students wuld learn how to get along. Among most of the Social Studies teachers, a lot felt that a good portion of students who take Social Studies classes have poor attitudes. A fair number of students don't appreciate what they can learn in, not only Social Studies department, but in all the departments of GMHS. added Knott. Hastings responded some appreciate Social Stud- ies, but many only regard it as a mandatory class to meet the graduation requirementsf' The study habits of some students are not conducive to good learning. commented Knott. Steve Chase, junior, felt that, should the teachers in Social Studies include more enthusiasm in their lectures and some humor, more students are apt to have a more positive attitude. mwsmt-at .W pa S mv 5 .r 11:5 1 pm Academics - 49
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48 - Academics A typical History teacher's desk is surrounded with maps and piled high with homework. Rick Bath's sophomore class works diligently on their map assignments. XS-cf 3 'I' ,,r,,.,.,.,.,..Mw7.--M--Y-WW M Dr. Bill Parkos talks with Psychology teacher Dave Dickason and another interested person after his lecture on anorexia nervosa. Dennis Hastings looks up to see who is at the door. 1
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50 - Academics Learning how to correct mistakes is also part of the typing curriculum. A group of Foreign Language students present a play for the class during the Christmas season. Q ft' 3 K , . A dedicated student does extra credit after school. Mrs. Zebauers points out some special places of interest to a student
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