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More Than Ever, The World Is Our Classroom Old Hickory was some £uy. Sam Ycarta tells classmate Frances Roberts. The world’s pathway, from caveman to Pres- ident Eisenhower, from the Year One to the foreseeable future, is traced during a year's course in World History . . . furnishing an invaluable guide as to the significance of history-making current events. Students then survey the im- portant role played by our country during its comparatively brief existence in the American History course. The problems that the latter course merely mentions come in for intensive study in the third course in the Social Studies curriculum: Problems of American Democracy.
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Language Arts Are Communication's Aids The lifetime task . . . and problem ... of communications is approached directly and indi- rectly in the various courses offered in the Lan- guage Arts department. For those sticking to their native tongue, there's a full curriculum in English, topped by a humdinger called College Prep English designed to cause much burning of midnight oil by seniors. In addition the Speech classes have stuck to the English language—so far. Classicists have two years of Latin in which to amo, amas, amat (study only, no lab work) and the students interested in the commerce and culture of our neighboring nations in Central and South America have two years of Spanish—at the end of which they are expected to be able to or- der a full-course dinner at any Spanish restaurant. Henry Thacker struggles with the diagramming of a lengthy sentence. 12
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Drafting students Darrel Naberhaus and Bill Stark confer on their ideas of how to complete a drawing. Groundwork For Engineering Careers T square, bow compass, and drawing board are tools of necessity in Drafting. Drawing building layouts, lettering, multiview drawing, sectioning, auxiliary views and dimensioning give these students foundations for professions in civil and mechanical engineering and architec- tural drawing . . . Wood and Metal Shop stu- dents learn to use basic machines of the wood and metal industries while at the same time making useful projects . . . Electrical Shop teaches students the bow's and why's of radio, television, and household appliances. Hard at work on an electrical shop project are Bcrnie Howell and Eddie Holton. € 14
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