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Socia Science A requisite for the formation of useful concepts which are necessary in order that we may cope more effectively with problems of the contempo- rary world, is our Social Studies. The range of studies- includes World Geography (areal relationships), Civics (structure and function of govern- ments), World History (our heritage conveyed by a chronology of hap- penings through time), and International Relations (development of ideas through the study of interrelationships among the several political entities that comprise our contemporary world). Miss Joan Anderson portrays our American heritage through the teaching of United States History. World Geography and World History are two of the Social Studies taught by Mr. Don Stahl to give us a bet- ter understanding of the earth. Explaining the intricacies of our government is the pur- pose of Mr. George Toadvine's teaching of Civics. Miss Carol Hafer further explains our nation’s relation- ship with other countries through International Problems. 8
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Cn fish Civilization, as we know it today, owes its expansion and growth to communication. In order that we may perpetuate and improve upon our way of life, effective communication is essential. This is accomplished through the mediums of effective verbal skills and composition. Instruction of this order is offered by our able English Department. Miss Joan Anderson, one of our freshman English teach- Explaining Silas Marner is Mrs. Mary Norwood who ers, teaches the fundamentals of our English language. teaches sophomore English. Mrs. Hazel Fowler, our senior English teacher, plays Mrs. June Moore lectures to a class of Juniors. records of the play Macbeth to students studying Shakespearean drama. 7
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JRathemaiics The scientific principles upon which our modern technology is based, are products of the pure science of Mathematics. Reasoning in the disciplinary manner afforded by a good basic background of mathematical fundament- als is indispensable for a better, fuller life; a life which we shall build to- morrow. Mrs. Emily Furnish, who ably teaches Algebra I and II, Demonstrating the fundamentals of Algebra I is Mrs. Shir- Plane and Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry, is pic- iey Toadvine. She also teaches General Math, tured here. Refresher Arithmetic and Business Math are the sub- jects taught by Mr. Duncan Huey.
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