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Students take a break from Mr. Johnson's 1st hour Alegebra I class. Students in Mr. Hall’s general math class contemplate their daily assignment. ’Kithmatie Not So Simple My More Mr. Johnson started out teaching band and ended up lecturing a math class. Danny Baumgartner studies and works on his assignment in his 6th hour adv. math class. 16 Academics
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After finishing an important test in world affairs Jerry Wisdom, junior, and Karl Jones, sophomore, exercise their minds further with a stimulating and challenging game of chess. Besides teaching government, world affairs, sociolgy and economics. Mr. Good still finds time to sponsor the Senior class and is the assistant volleyball coach. Story by Gail Heiniger and Sally Haflich Had any world affairs lately? If you have, you should see a psy- chologist. Mr. Hill who taught psychology as well as American, Kansas and European histories, comes highly recommended. He holds a B.S.E. and an M.S. from ESU. Mr. Hill’s American history class, a required course, consist- ed mostly of juniors, while his Eu- ropean and Kansas history classes were open to all students as electives. Psychology was of- fered to seniors for one semes- ter. Mr. Hill enjoyed all of his classes, but he admitted that he had a favorite, fifth hour-his prep period. Now about those world affairs. Mr. Good taught world affairs, government, sociology, and eco- nomics. Students in world affairs studied current events and learned the importance of differ- ent cultures in society. Mr. Good explained to his government classes how the American gov- ernment works. So, if you’d like to know more about world affairs or you need a good psychologist, see the social science department. Academics 15
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The math department, headed by Randy Hall and Lewis Johnson, offered many courses to choose from. Randy Hall graduated from Kansas State University in 1977 with a BS in Education. He taught general math. Algebra I and II and computer programming for the two years he has been here. Mr. Hall was also the basketball coach for the freshmen. Mr. Hall said that his hobbies are playing golf, going fishing and music. Lewis Johnson graduated from Bethany College with a BS in Edu- cation. Mr. Johnson taught ad- vanced math, and Algebra I and II. He has been with SHS for 31 years. When asked about his hobbies, he replied by saying that he spends his spare time trying to find railroad artifacts. Rodney Baldridge is shocked by what he sees on the computer screen in computer programming. Randy Hall takes a break and keeps an eye on his class to make sure they stay busy. Academics '17
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