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MR. BEN R. BEISEL, b.a.. m.ed. Social Studies yy resiling Club In preparation for an upcomini; test, sophomore World Historv students take copious notes. MR. W. LTER J. COBSMEYER, b.. ., m.s. Social Studies, P.E. MRS. B. RB.A.RA MacLENNAN, MR. KENDALL WILSON, B.A. B.A., M.A. Social Studies Psychology, Social Studies Red Cross Club Varsity Baseball MR. SIDNEY ESTILL, b.a. Social Studies MR. HERBERT HAWKINS, b.a., m. Social Studies MR. RICHARD PALMEIRO, b.a.. m.a. Social Studies World Friendship
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Social Studies Wranglers Review Clang, Clatter of Yesteryear MR. CARL R. GREEN , b.a.. ma. Social Studies, Yearbook Spirit Club MR. RON VERES, B.S., M.S. Social Studies, P.E. Driver Education B Football, ].V. Baseball MR. HOMER R. WILSON, B.A., M.A. Social Studies MR. NOEL . . C. ' LDEIR. , B.S., M.A. Social Studies, P.E. Varsity Football The Social Studies department, under the direc- tion of Mr. Homer Wilson, has introduced many novel teaching devices, special techniques, and ob- tained some new and valuable history textbooks. Under the Social Studies curriculum. World Geog- raphy was offered to the incoming freshmen. World History to the sophomores, United States History to the juniors, and . merican Government and So- ciety to the seniors about to make their mark ujxm the world. Senior social studies students take advantage of a breali in class to discuss a new concept. WANTED roTi BULY TKI Kir SIOOO
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MR. AL TEMMINS, A.B., M.S. Mathematics Math Club MR. DONALD A. KILPATRICK, B.A., M.S. Mathematics Gone are the days when a person ' s entire knowl- edge of higher mathematics consisted of addition, subtraction. multipUcation, and possibly division. The types of mathematics courses offered in high school have advanced alongside our everchanging society. As times changed, so did mathematics, until the progressed and became what they are today — complex and highly sophisticated. Under the direction of the department head of mathematics, Mr. Earl Heckerman. the capable stu- dents participated in an independent study program. Under this program students were able to work out- side the classroom, work ahead in the course being studied, study subjects not covered in the book, and receive individual help and guidance. 1 v ' + 3) ' = 4[7xy] Ciphering Complexities Inspire Mathematicians MR. JOHN F. GEJER, b.. . Mathematics MR. CHARLES DR. PER, b.a., m.a. Matheinatu-. Bowling Club MR. I. EARL HECKERM.AN, as., m.s. Mathematics Math Club Marlene Hudson ' s knowledge of lab procedures and equipment mys- tifies Joanne Kaulukukui.
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