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Social Studies: To Know Ourselves International, historical and here and now living were the subjects discussed in History, Citizenship, and Sociology by our students this year. Mr. John Earnest and Mr. Gene Stubbs presented the story of people with a contagious vitality which sparked stu- dents with an enthusiasm and growing concern which was felt for so many people in so many lands after their introduction into studenlt awareness. Points for discussion included everything from world peace to sanitation throughout the slums. As Mr. Earnest explains the dif- ferent aspects of our govern- ment, Ioe Bit, Jim Crosby, Del Rae Devitt, and Sue Ellen Sharp listen intently. 'S is, Mr. Stubbs realizes ' 'ffi that it is not only im- portant for his students to know about European countries but also to be able to locate them. Tom Hall, Tim Dailey, Cindy Oswald, and Pat . Jones are showing their 2,1 'ffkf skill by finding France. wonto R. 1 '. iii
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