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li A . W-fm. All right! No wise cracks, retorts Donna Ettinger as Enactir-rg 3 marriage quarrel in Sociology proves to be she attempts to give a report in Civics. quite a job for Kim Hillstrom and Cindy Whipple. Your decision to help us was very wise, says Nicki, alias Mike Lupanoff. GH , Answering a call for help, Mr. Amdt attempts to explain a question to Bonnie Bames in American History.
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UCI L CIE CE: Class delving into functions of government and World problems stimulates student discussion and analysis M,--...,' E? , 3 A' W, Noted for his never-ending surprise and gift for the unusual, Mr. Warner seems to be taken back by an unexpected visitor. 32 The Social Science depart- ment of Kimball's educational system covers the workings of the government, the problems of today's world, and history. In their first year, freshmen learn the importance of state govern- ment. Sophomores dig into world history and world geog- raphy. Juniors brush up on their American history. Seniors study the functions of the gov- ernment along with interna- tional relations and sociology. These subjects are enriched by movies, field trips, and guest speakers. The regular text books are often supplemented by weekly magazines, or newspa- pers, which provide first-hand material for frequent discus- sions on current affairs. Through t h e s e stimulating and interesting classes, many students are encouraged to seek careers in thi field of educa- tion. Fidel Castro has infiltrated Kimball in the person of Bill Locy.
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WEE? fl 1? 99 C Ya Q ff Commercial students head for business world. , as 3-X Basic business training begins with the commercial arts. Students who are interested in secretarial A M gm cigar I, A f'- Oi i A y alcsl slsrs l ca C9 P l i lll 4:2 l U work are offered such courses as filing, typing, shorthand, and model office. After taking these, they are qualified to apply for a part-time job. Those interested in other phases of business have an oppor- tunity to study retailing, bookkeep- ing, business arithmetic, and office machines. Stores in the Royal Oak area act as an excellent proving ground by giving them a chance to gain experience in the business world before they actually become a part of the working force. Theresa Collins looks despairingly at the cluttered mess of filing cards lying on the floor. W-.xgv -wi , Mr. Joe Mager checks over a new shipment of ,Al Randee Grossa and Larry Long make their purchases from Joyce Stratton and Chuck White, while Barbara Hunter handles the cash register. book covers and other supplies
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