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Don't just sit there, ask some questions! demands Mr. Robert Williams after administering a psychology lecture. Social Studies Show Past and Present MISS VERA EHLERS Ancient History Medieval History World History The three required social studies courses and the many optional ones enable each CHS student to develop a greater understanding of the world around him. By taking American history in the junior year and a semester of American government and one semester of either economics or soci- ology as seniors, students receive an education of the major instruments of their society. History courses acquaint students with the past in order to provide a better understanding of the problems and ideas in the Twentieth Century. Whether through the survey course of world history or in the enrichment courses, ancient, medieval, and modern history; social studies students gain an appre- ciation of each man's part in the panorama of the story of man. The individual is stressed in the one-semester course, psychology. Through a variety of sub- jects the department gives students a broader and deeper education in the study of mankind. MR. WILLIAM FREESE American History Intramurals Coaching MR. DONALO GRENSING American History Sociology Coaching MR. THOMAS WALTERMAN American Government American History MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS Psychology Coaching 28
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i ft- 0 1 i MR. WARREN CLASSON Department Head MR. FRANK GORSHE Chemistry A comfortable slouch, gazing about the room, or writing pro- fusely, all are common methods used by chemistry students while absorbing Mr. Frank Gor- she’s lecture in the lecture room. MR. DENNIS HOFFNAGLE Chemistry Earth Science Physical Education Coaching Realizing that there’s more to the human ear than just cleaning are Mr. Nick Avelchas' biology students, Beverly Brooks, Wally Will, John Caperton, and Tom Galanius as they put the different parts of the ear together in a plaster model. 27
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MR. OENZIL NELSON Department Head American Government MR. ROBERT BALLARD Sociology Physical Education Coaching No, the battle of the bulge did not take place here!” jokes Mr. William Freese as his American history students laugh as well as learn. MR. TED CURTIS American History Economics It's all clear to them!” hopes Mr. Don Grensing as he completes his explanation of the social security problem to sociology students. 29
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