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FAR RIGHT: Mrs.Schubertstands by the globe, a symbol of her world history class. She teaches govemment, sociology, economics, and geometry, and sponsors the National Honor Society. Mrs. Maxton is explaining Alexander Hamilton's influence on our early history. Along with teaching social studies she sponsors the Language Club and the Eighth Grade. Two Subjects Ranked High at B. H. S. I don't understand this question. Mrs. Maxton explains a U. S. History question to Bob Robinette while the other students study. Donna Walter and Jeff McCann are locating trouble spots around the world for their world history classmates. These students are studying their current events paper Every Week.
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Wall Street Careers Story problems confuse both begin- ning and advanced math classes. Mr Gorrell is trying to explain this prob- lem to Sidney Meyers, Dick Coy, Anita Robbins, and Judy Washler. Charlotte Miller, high school secretary, makes an important phone call while Jon Jones, a Junior, and Roger Moughler, a Senior, check their bookkeeping totals. ABOVE RIGHT: Solving first degree equations poses quite a problem for Chuck Vose, a Junior. Doris Lee, another Junior, tries to explain how to find the roots, but Chuck just doesn't seem to dig advanced algebra. RIGHT: Mr. Sutter, But1er's shorthand instructor, is tim- ing Karen Vachon on dictation. This is Karen's first year of shorthand. Mr. Sutter emphasizes speed and accuracy of characters to all his first year students. 19
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Alta Houser, Sophomore, mixes tempra paints to get the extra shade she needs to complete her pictures. Miss Ginzel, art department supervisor, Carl Surfus, Sophomore, adds the finishing touches to his foot- displays examples of her students work. ball drawing while Pam Walter, Sophomore, checks her work for life like details. Are Social Studies and Art. Butler's aim insocial studies is to make the student world minded. Lessons in world history, govern- ment, U. S. History, sociology, and economics teach students the achievements man has made through the ages and keeps them well informed on events of the present. Mrs. Schubert and Mrs. Maxton mold us into good citizens who recognize the duties and privileges of good government. The art department under the direction of Miss Ginzel keeps a colorful exhibit on the art bulletin board in the main hall. Art students decorate merchants' windows and the cafeteria for special oc cassions, They also study crafts, ceramics, and copper tooling.
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