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ibn. THE TEAHOUSE OF SHOGATSUU was a display of the Social Studies Seminar class during International Week. Top row: Georgia Foster, jinni Pearsall, joy Lee Taylor, Margaret Armstrong, and Donna Washington, Front row: Histor Develops ALAN SQUIER, jack Partin, and Wilma Spearman are dis- cussing a problem in their General History class, while Linda Rosler, and Bob Wilson give them a hand. 26 , l 5 F as i l -an-u M in L 'iff' mia? Gil' 5 4 ' Q 4: S ,gp 0' H X in ia wilnfafl ' ' ' E5 wait 4'SkmU! 2 fl' as U Sharon Conlan, jim Murphy, Jim Hunter, Dorothy Detzer, Sarah McCormick, Judy Blalock, Francis MacTaggert, and Vic Kirma. as Time Passes DOES ANYONE KNOW THE ANSWER? asks Mr. Robert Bartley of his U.S. History I class.
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to odern an communications media are a few of the subjects taught in this class. In the 11th grade United States History, the students are taught to understand what it means to be an American and to appreciate our American heritage. The 10th grade World History class teaches them to understand and appreciate the contributions that other nations have made to our American way of life. The 12th grade Government students are taught about the operation of local, state, and national governments. The Economics course gives 12th grade stu- dents the chance to appreciate the rights and re- sponsibilities of life in a democracy. It also shows the students how to become wise consumers, how to choose their occupations wisely, and to under- stand other economic systems. In 12B Sociology, students are taught to look for the methods and techniques of meeting the problems of living together. They use the experi- ences of other people and of themselves. Speakers visit occasionally and talk to them about the various social problems. Through social studies, students have the op- portunity to know about the people, places, and events of their world. 9B'S DISCUSS problems in their Social Studies Skills class CONSTANCE CHRISTOPHER points out an article to the World History II class. Looking on are John Culder, George Mc Kenzie, and Rodney Face.
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.aw M , TOM PITTON, Joan Safran, Linda Wood, Joy Taylor, and Georgia Foster are busily finishing a test in their Economics class. LOOKING AT THE path of President Eisenhower's trip are Pat -'Q - ' Wi f at 'ififsif 'P ' A ' 5 .. . 5 L , , f , . . X, l' TIME'S ALMOST UP! says Mr. Earl Newman, World History I teacher. Jack Stilwell looks on as Carol Taylor, and Pat Young finish a test. Dauberger, Roger Bryant and jim Burroughs. af '7'aw- f J , , nib if-Z3 L fv- W4-f ' lm-
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