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MRS. ESTHER MYERS, M.A. Librarian MRS. JEANETTE LIERK. B.S. Study Hall Valuable library materials are prominent in the school library. A total of 4,657 books can be found on the shelves along with 7 sets of encyclopedias. Whether for enjoyment or a lesson assignment, the 45 magazines and 7 daily papers benefit all who avail themselves of their use. The librarian and study hall teacher work closely together in helping students utilize their time. The library provides a quiet place for Bev Mayes to do some serious studying. Library Provides Reading, Research and Reference Library assistants, Judy Schwindt, Merle Young, Steve Bullock. Linda Neuswanger. Linda Tutt, and Francie Austen, prepare books for the shelves. 27
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MR. THOMAS MR. TERRY MR. MYRON JASNOCH, MR. WILLIS FURMAN, HOVORKA, M.S. GILLILAND. B.A. B.A. B.A. Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science Problem areas of Asia are of concern to Darrell Mason, Ruth Perez, and Mary Pokorski. Creating an awareness and understanding of history, modern society and modern problems is the primary function of the social sciences. Added to the curriculum this year are economics and sociology. Seniors have their choice of any two subjects out of the four offered. Students are required to take American history their junior year while world history is an elective. The variety of courses offered help to make the goals of social science a reality. 26 Exchange student, June Ohlson, reflects on her experiences in Alliance.
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Mechanical drawing class seems to present a challenge to Randy Zimmerman, Harold Colericlc and Cliff Robinson. Practical Arts Are Exploratory Exploratory courses slanted toward interest areas and vocational choices are developed in the industrial arts and vocational agriculture departments. Working with leather, engineering drawing, hand and power tools and ceramics intrigues those who are involved in industrial arts. Practical experience with farm and ranch projects, crops and livestock, welding and carpentry is offered to those who study vocational agriculture. MR. BYRON NELSON. MR. KENNETH WARE. M.A. M.A. Industrial Arts Vocational Agriculture Welding techniques are of great concern to Gary Peterson. 28
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