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Science creates an understanding for Students 'Nt nlllhi Above: Leo Mancha looks over a tray of many different rock specimens. Top: Physical science class works on an ex- periment with Bunsen burners, Far Left: Investigating boiling points of var- ious liquids, Rich Foster and Mark McNally heat up one sample. Left: Mike Kiel and Jack Gibertini experi- ment to discover how much water a glass bot- tle displaces. SCIENCE 177
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Social studies students exercise citizenship , 4 q , .4 I , M p V ,,,,. I 4 v I 3 , Psychology, sociology, urban liv- ing, and American law were just a few of the classes offered this year along with the required I.S.S. and U.S. history courses. Through these subjects the students investigated not ony the U.S. constitution and geography, but also individual and group behavior, human relations, and court procedures. Department chairman Mr. Al Van- Dyke stated that the main purpose of the Social Studies department is to prepare students to meet the de- mands of citizenship and to exercise their citizenship in order to preserve a democratic lifestyle. , World history was not one of the courses available this year, but Mr. VanDyke felt it was an important class. He said, We need a third re- quired course. Students need world history, geography, and economics. We are poor in these areas. 'R'-if.. t S ,, , Above: Trying to remember the main points of the chapter, Debbie Wilhelm skims through her history book before taking a test. Above Left: Mr. Pentek explains key map symbols as his class listens intently. Left: Donna Fayta gives Mr. McCune a hand by helping him grade papers. SOCIAL STUDIES 179
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