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M! .fl ' bv gf ' ,,'. , 'ri if wsu 'YH 5 6 Ht, tie, , wg , ,. Ron Lewis Current Allairs, American Government, Arkansas History Bernard Snowden Arkansas History, Sociology, Problems of Democracy Wayne Brannon American History William jones Psycl1ology,Humanities, Lee Brown American History Thomas Emory World History, Athletics World Cultures Left: Students look up history terms. Below left: Mr. Snowden takes time out to lecture on the problems in a democratic society. Below: Robbie Neppl, Diane Anderson, and others listen to a lecture on Prohibition. L il-..-. Faculty-147
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Social Studies Department offers different areas of sludy The Social Studies Department offers a sequential curriculum with the following areas of study: World History, Arkansas Histor Current Affairs, Problems of Democracy, Sociology, Psychology, and the Humanities. In response to student needs and interests, a mini-course program is offered in American History. Each nine weeks a student takes a different course, choosing from a list of fifteen courses, The courses are designed to provide specialized and in-depth study of the phase ofAmerican History most interesting to the student. Y, gsm .. I .1 fx! fi xxx X 'xgp' I Ns-' lAbovel Melvin Smith and a friend work on a history assignment in the library. iLcftl Mrs. Provin shows her spirit by wearing a football jersey during Home- coming week. tBelowl Mr. Iones instructs one of his Psychology classes on the traits of personality. Tommy Nipper American History Carole Provin American History and Psychology loe Hill American History 146 F tculty i
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Home Ec reaches many skills Home lzconomics means more than just cooking .ind sewing. lt also means learning personal, lttmily .intl community living skills such as nutritions, home lurnishings, child development, housing, home management .ind consumer CdL1Ci.1llOl1.5DCCldl skills needed in Mrs. Nloory explains some papers to her students. the home can also he turned into wage earning. Occupational Home Economics ollers students iohs in the food service industry, child care services such tts day care centers and Kindergartens, clothing and textile operations, and housing related occupations. Bonnie Brown prepares a pie for her class. it Q1 Florinc Boone Home Ec. II, Ill Betty Stover Foods and Nutrition Ann Martello Home Ec. I, Foods and Nutrition avg 5, . Ida Moorv Home Ee. l, II Child Care I, ll Debbie Ray, Cynthia Shavers, Brenda Kelley, and Jennifer Lewis eat omelets that they made in Foods and Nutritions. A 4: l48 Faculty
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