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Interest ln World Affairs Mr. Pete Rodriguez offers an interesting lecture on the differences between a democracy and a dictatorship. RIGHT. Outside reading was an interesting addition to psychology, Larry Caldwdll glances through a contemporary magazine based on teen-age psychology. 1 X!
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Students were challenged to an elective program of courses within the history and social studies department, which presented a totally revamped curriculum this year. World history and U.S. history now divided into three-semester pro- grams, were selected by students accor- ding to their particular interest. Classes in psychology and senior problems pro- students with the opportunity to personality formation and per- vided study sonal, family, and community relation- ships. Social Studies Invite Student Judy Hunt reviews her psychology test before handing it in. ABOVE. Studying world history is mandatory for sophomores. Mr. Michael Borns lectures on an important event. RIGHT. A relatively new course, Senior Problems, involves the writing of numerous themes. Jayne Veteto elaborates on the art of dating.
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Introductory courses offered in the sci- ence department are designed to give gen- eral background information. Basic science and earth science were held in the new building. Pending the completion of the science wing, biology, chemistry and phys- ics were held in the junior high. These advanced courses are geared to help the more capable students, through experi- mentation and films, ilinderstand the con- cepts and principles of the scientific world. RIGHT. Co-operation is needed in biology as well as in other areas. Irene Tarleton, Barb Smith, Linda Smith, and John Fontanez demonstrate the correct way to type blood. BOTTOM. Nlr. Bill Moore helps Yolanda Torres draw blood from her finger to be typed while Dianne Romp is ready with a cotton swab.
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