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Hoosier Stale delegates Keith Jackson, Anne Brafford, Dean Craft, and Penny Gilbert campaign in mock elections. X ,fig miss Seeking references for his history term paper, Mark Hetlierington jots clown titles from the library Card file. trace paths of humanitys development Intriguea' by the witty slo- gans and eye-catching de- signs, Jane Remley, Dale Bloeni, and Jill Miller exam- ine a display of Junior His- torical Society election cam- paign buttons. 25
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Transporting geography classmates to foreign shores, Charles Steen locates a remote coun- try on the map with the aid of the Social Studies Departnienfs opaque projector. :Straight from the horseis mouth, AFSer Gay Brereton explains her native monetary system to an Economics class. Historic concepts The door to Rippleis Social Studies Department leads to the crossroads of humanity. Pupil travelers upon these roads may choose to Walk the dark, wind- ing path of history or stumble along the unsure ground of today's complex society. Beginning their study on the first page of recorded history and bringing the timetable up to date, pupils of world history link knowledge of the past to the reality of the present. Delving into one factor which dictated the growth of history, pupils of geography learn the effect of the terrain of a country upon its social and economic development. To promote a general understanding and appreciation of our coun- try, United States history acquaints pupils with Ameri- cais heroic beginning, her political, social, and eco- nomic backgrounds, and her hope of a prosperous future through democracy. Having explored the scope of United States history, pupils may gain a better un- derstanding of the nationis operation, economy, and foreign policy through Government, Economics, and International Relations. ' In search of a further solution to the problems which have faced humanity since the beginning of time, Psychology classes investigate the effects of man's complex mental processes on society's develop- ment.
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A binary counter clarifies the ubase two number system for Algebra lg pupils Dave Bowers and Steve Chivington. 26 Prepared to tackle a difficult problem, Trigonometry pu- pils Bill Royer and Bette Eib explain a demonstrative slide rule. National Science Foundation students Harriet Bickell and Marianne lVfulrey demonstrate a Van de Graaff generator. ipltwf,f mg,,, 4 fa- f . ,,, ,
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