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Language arts challenges students Students taking English and French this year learned many new things. College English class read a variety of books and plays by such authors as Shakespeare, Huxley, and Fitzgerald. French class wrote several reports on the people and customs of France. English 11 worked on their play and read several books such as PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and A FAREWELL TO ARMS. English 9 and 10 read several books also and wrote some reports.
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Social science offers new experiences Courses in the social science department offered a variety of experiences for the student. Psychology, a course for seniors, was added to the curriculum this year. Mr. Vallin and his class participated in several ex- periments; such as skipping, manual dexterity tests, and E.S.P. tests. This year the geography class not only studied about foreign lands, but also tried many of the unusual foods at a class party each nine weeks. Dur- ing the final nine weeks the American Government students each had the opportunity to become top government officials in a simulation of the major governments of the world facing the possibility of a World War. CLOCKWISE, starling above: Ray and Jan discuss Hameel's next move . . . Mr. Vallin and his American History class on their dress up day . . . Andy. Kandra, Lea. Jan. and Mark work on their book reviews for College English . . . Tom and Bob listen as Kurt asks a question in Mrs. Hopkin’s class . . . Mrs. Shoenfish, Lora, Kris, and Doris recite in French class . . . Mr. Kapustka. Mr. Ernst, Joe. Mr. Illian, Dudley. Harriet. Lea. and Marilyn enjoy a geography meal at Harry Strunk Lake . . . Lea. Beth. Val, and Donna work with the manual dexterity test in psychology. 6
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Math and science offer variety Math and science students were exposed to a variety of educational experiences that should increase their understanding of the sciences and also improve their ability in problem solving. The different levels of math and science are arranged to fulfill the needs of the average citizen and also for those in- terested in the advanced study of sciences. 8
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