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171.9 I' 0197 History courses offered in Senior High School in- clude both American and World history. These courses are designed to give the student a better understanding of the problems, faced by the nation and the world both past and present. They also help the student to under- stand and to appreciate his heritage as an American citizen. S5-Spf .5-'Quin I-lf' Kay Hobbs pin- points the spot as Gary Bohanan speaks of the world happenings in world history. ll' 3 Gwen Wagner and Nancy Miller found needed reference mater- ial for American history in the library. .Termy Ray and .Tackie Brown explain to Roddy Clark the government of the United States. S p J P Q in . .,,,,,..,g -,cv 6'0Vf1?lVfWf!l!f Government is designed to help students to better understand the working of our federal government. It helps the student to understand and appreciate the constitution and the rights that it guarantees for American citizens.
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.5'Pff6W Speech experiences include various forms of pub- lic address, speech compositions, oratory, interpre- tations, debate, and dramatics. Students enrolled in speech courses participate in speech tournaments held throughout the stateg take active parts in assemblies, one-act and three- act playsg and offer entertainment for local civic organi- Z3IlOIlS. The Broken Arrow Speech Department is an active member of both the Oklahoma High School Speech League and the National Forensic League. if Iigiwgiif 1 Mrs. Walker seems skeptical of Charlene Starnes' work as Linda Coppinger and Terry Truelove look on. Charles Kendrick, Jonette Weeks, and Mary Greenwell experience the very newest way to study foreign language. Charles Kendrick takes advantage of periodical literature for his speech material. f0!ff!6'!lf l,4!V6'Uf4!1'f tical and cultural value, and many colleges advocate 'X the beginning of a language study in high school, Twoyears of a foreign language can be of tremendous value to any student. Spanish students Karen Hine, Tommy Reed, and Nicky Aston learn the language through practical conversation. fini we i'
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vr'v-'-. ms, 2' 6'f06'fZ4P1W Geography is the study ofthe world in which we live. Students in this course have an opportunity to learn about the physical and productive aspects of the various parts of the world. Taught by Mr. Glen Seals, this course includes such things as products of the world, wind currents, why the tide comes in and many other interesting facts the student may learn about his world. Johnnie Holmes, Chris Simmons and Fred Carrigan are busy looking at reference material in the library. P.5'lZWO!06'l' Psychology is the study of the human mind, personality, and emotional development. This course is taught by Coach Joe Robinson, and it offers an opportunity for the student to learn about himself. Students learn about various mental tests and emotional measurements' which are used in the treatment and analysis of the various difficulties. 'Ihis course helps the stu- dent to understand and develop his own personality to the best advantage. Donna Cosper is demonstrating her geographical know- ledge of the map to Gary Reynolds. You call analyzing James Beck a good psychology subject Jerry?
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