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MR. GOLDSTEIN outlines a project by use of the overhead projector. GOVERNMENT courses offer each student a chance to create his own model city. SOCIAL STUDIES oflice 21 I is often frequented by busy, active students. Six week mods were introduced in the Social Studies program, and semester and year courses were eliminated. These mods each dealt with some aspect of one of three general topics: American Realities, Wold Realities, or Government Realities. Poverty, The USSR, and Government Organization and Change were three common mods which students signed up for. There were also four week short-mods which dealt with topics important to young people today. These mods varied from a section on Youth's Search for Ident- ity to a section on 'iloumalism Reporting and Censor- ship. Simulations of actual happenings with students playing the roles were used regularly. MR. KERVIN and Mr. Schiefblbein discuss planning for the next day. 35
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Social Sludies Establishes Modular Courses aT JFK i , G QE i s 1 4 ig i i , .. , gi ig 'l-' i. - yi l l l ' iq' I ,ass f X 2' i. :f iw ,El 1 1:2 A' ' 4 '- ' -Q15 Eg!-1 ' . l.. . 4., ,.,, ff' ffs fll r oi , fi ' 'L Mr. Richard Pitner Mr. Ralph Plagman Mr. Jerome Schiefelbein Mr. Allen Wohlfeil Gary Goldstein Rodney Kervin Darrell Larson . Gary Lebowich 4.3 JOHN CULVER speaks on his political views to the Kennedy Student Body. 34
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Non-classroom Personnel Aid Kennedy Students I i i i i I 1 r , ,Li Mrs. Mary Cratty, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. .lean Evans, Mrs. Jerry Moneypenny, Mrs. Diane Darling, Mrs. Irene Shogren, and Mrs. Carol Paul serve in the olfices of.lFK. Several people work at Kennedy for the benefit of the students although they usually are not in classrooms. Mr. Shupe, Activities Director, must schedule all school events and must make sure there are no conflicts between events. Mrs. Jass, the school nurse handles injuries and sicknesses as well as T.B. testing. Mr. Barton handles our expensive audio-visual equipment. He is often seen ad- justing the video-tape televisions. Our two librarians are in charge of the Instructional Materials Center and ordering books. The ofhce workers have many varied activities. Their duties range from data processing to filling out Driver Education certificates. I I 4 ' i J. sl lay. ..t-', -gi.. .I .wig -, M, Ki , N ..Y.,., - Li i. i'.':' .. '- 'JL 'I 1 L Afggfe' IMC WORKERS: Mrs. Wanda Fitz. Mrs. Vivan Smith. Mrs Mary Quinlan, Mrs. Carol Davidson, Mrs. Margaret Kubicek
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