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NP(TV flR ' e COURSE FORM CHANGED Mr. Biirnau Mr. Fiandl Mr. Goodwii Mr. N -.sbitl LEFT: Back at the drawing board again. Mr. Sirk illustrates one of his more colorful lectures. ABOVE: A newcomer this year to the History Department and a graduate of AHS, Mr. Goodwin instructs the junior high.
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d RUSSlflM HfSrORY ADDED 70 SOOaL SrUDfES CURWCULU Wj What is social studies? It encompasses memorizing dates and understanding philosophy. In addition to regu- lar course work, including a new Russian History class, senior students had the opportunity to visit the state ' s capitol and a session of legislative action. President Nix- on ' s speech in Fort Wayne was attended, and several ex- cited students saw him at close range. Social studies classes involve not only regular courses of history, but expansion on subjects such as World Civi- lizations and Sociology. Health is also a social studies class required of all students prior to graduation. Classes are supplemented with movies, video-taped programs of recent newscasts, and discussion of current events. Additions to the curriculum next year involve courses in Consumer Economics and Political Behavior. FAR ABOVE: Mr. Sirk rests alter (Irauinj; one of his clearer diagrams. ABOVE: Mr. Burnau holds the apt at- tention of all. LEFT: Mr. Simon re- views his little brown book. bti;i
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SaeiMCE EVOLVES GROUND E? PERl|UENrAND DIGCCA ERV Executing science lab projects includes wearing goggles, using ers, spilling chemicals, copying data, and finalyzing the resul What is science? In a rapidly changing world where technology advances in leaps and bounds, it is the Science Department that in- structs to us- the basics, laying the groundwork for future surgeons and nuclear physicists. Along with the usual science courses, inter- ested students are able to work on individual projects in Advanced Biology, or enter the an- nual science fair. Next year, to meet the desire of concerned students, the department will offer a course in ecology. LEFT: Mr. Rodman prepaivs lomorrou ' s lesson for his Physical Science class. ABOVE: A quizzical ex- pression is on the face of Mr. Snvder as h.- ponders a student ' s inquiry concerning Biology.
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