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With his handout by his side, Mr. Jim Humlicek, the newest addition to the history department, prepares for his junior and senior history classes. The usual tempo of classroom existence was lightened by the wit of history and business math teacher, Mr. Wayne Reeves. Mr. Reeves also acts as assistant coach. Historians Ponder The Problems Sophomores Carrie Curtis and Dan Jirovsky laughingly poke their heads out from an AMERICAN OBSERVER. Since this weekly magazine was chuck-full of all the latest oc- currences, history students found it easy to keep astride with current events. 14
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Students These lectures taught students the Sister Stephanie takes a minute out of her busy schedule fundamentals of taking notes effec- to work with Collette Masek, Diane Ohnoutka and Mary tively. Behrns on some new Mass songs. religion resource center. Students made use of the books to broaden their spiritual background. Caught in one of his usual moods, Father Kalin smiles in the midst of a lecture. This controversial figure gave the senior religion class proofs and hard facts to supplement their last year of formal religious training.
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The annual County Government Day was a big affair for Larry Cihal, Howie Krumel, Diane Bordovsky, Donna Bordovsky, Mike Shanahan, Carol Shanahan, Jenay Breunig, Pondering the problems of contemporary man and analyzing past civilizations made the social studies courses the most talked about classes in school. The out-dated one text ap- proach was replaced by one which presented the ideas of many authors on a variety of topics. The wealth of information accumulated by the students sparked lively rounds of class discussion. A startling change came to the depart- ment with Mr. James Humlicek. He brought to his junior history classes and senior government classes new concepts and fresh interpretations of world events. While marveling at the enlightenment of man during the Renaissance, world history students also marveled at Mr. Wayne Reeves' successful endeavors to enlighten their under- standing of the past. Jane Bibow, Cathie Sloup, Deanne Plunkett, Myron Benes, Mike Kralik, Doug Konecky, and Reed Kruce. This gave them a chance to see our government work. Mr. Humlicek presents his senior social studies class with the most recent issue of THE NEW REPUBLIC, their first encounter with a radical magazine. Contemporary Man 15
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