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,Q 1 In advanced English classes, fledgling authors Marion Stafford and Laura Saillant wait for advice from instructor Miss Louise Padou. .,,.-m,...,.p.-4 The between classes crowdi' fills the court during period breaks, Q ' . -mv- 'A Careful measuring assures senior Robert Pruitt an accurate advanced chemistry experiment.
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Panels Csound oil, on current issues with social studies From Viet Nam to the Common Market, social studies classes discussed the whys of current issues. Delving below the surface, reporting of race riots, military regimes, and political maneuverings, seminars became open debates on controversial stands. Using the courses as a sounding boardn for dis- cussion, World and United States history enthusiasts related past events to today's problems. An insight in communication became the goal of psychology courses, while government and economics classes explored the mechanics of government. Through this extensive social studies curriculum, the current events critic questioned simple puzzles to be- come more adept in the art of inquiry. He pondered the relationship of people and events, developing his ability to analyze world situations. Under the direction of department head john Morris, the fourteen faculty members led the student panels, inviting the members to sound oil with responsible opinions on world events. Mock elections prepare future citizens for responsible voting, ADF. 55 - I I .y-Lf:-A , ft 531- - --1 e The fine art of second grade coloring is recaptured by senior Sue Crisell as she practices for a teaching profession. The world of the ouija boardn mystifies students in Mr. Forest Witsman's mind-exploring psychology classes.
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