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Indians Scout for News Representative Lawrence Pilgrrim explains his bill to Speaker of the House Bob Newman. Steve Keener and Mrs. Graham engage in a Freud versus Fromm debate during psychology. , FORUINI Cl.L'B-B.1t'l Run: Dgirrugh KLlS1lkLlff'TilOIDLiS Kribele, Lawrence Pilgrim, Normrln Holst. Alun Stine, Tom Ke.-rsnick, Norman bigirion, Dennis Vfriglit, Dennis Christgen, Gnry Heller. Middle Ron: Mike XX'iehl, -Ianice Blum. Steve Carroll, Caroline Llartin, Burton Dunbar, jill TilUI1l.lS, Bill Olson, Lynne li-rorl. Enid Simon. jennette Hnywnrtl, Virginia Sullwolti. Franz Run: Kristin XY'.1ll.1r'e, -lim Summers, Helen Meyers, Gee Gee Rynn, Nicolee Letts, Kirk XX'.iite. G.1yl.1 Russell, XX'ickit-Jackson, jeralee DCtliilCI'LljLk'. jnnie Nelson. 15
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People and Places Are Interesting ! if :egg , X. - ai, s eee y , History is the image of the past created by the play of the imagination and intellect on the materials left by earlier generations. From the variety of subjects available to the stu- dents at Central, a selection must inevitably be made. Civics, ancient history, world history, modern history, United States history, geography, American government, economics, psychology, sociology, and marriage and family living are offered. Modern history and geography are two new courses made available this year. Miss Hester DeNeen heads the Social Science department. Wliat's making history today? XX'hatever it is, the lforum Club will be discussing current affairs on the local, national, and international level. The club, spon- Naiuy Fenner, Louise Farmer, and ,lack Brahler discuss the effects ol liuropc-an wars on xxorlil history. sored by Miss Ruth Spangberg and Mr. Arthur Bur- rowes, has interesting discussions led by guest speakers, Membership is limited to juniors and seniors who pass a general social science test, maintain an S average in social science, and have the recommendation of a social science teacher. American labor is the subject of Judy Boner and Ethel Kirbey's discussion in civics. In US. History, Marcia Karcher, Margo Wfilkinson, and Cindy Schmaltz discuss the United States-Russian rc-lations.
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Y in . Y- I - P.. f lcv' '1.1, 'f: ' 'G I Y:: H f w.- 1- . .. fe ,ff sw - 1 -- S5 x g XXX Fascinating beyond a doubt, the courses of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and general math make us more Conscious and appreciative of the everyday world about us. Strengthening, challenging, broadening the mind to its fullest fin mathematical terms to the nth degreej, high school mathematics may be looked upon as the foundation and the stepping-stone to wonderful revelations and experiences. Central's chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, a national mathematics club, was presented with a charter in 1958. Sponsored by Mr. Oscar Kirschner, the members meet twice monthly to discuss mathematical structure and peculiarities. Sherri Berns explains a first-year algebra problem while Xwalter Folks watches. Mind Over Matter In Math 'bf' v - we ...ua ln geometry, Mary McXY'illiams proves to Ronnie Martin and Douglas Dunham that angle P is bisected. Mr. Hayes and his general math class watch Sharon Gillette and Jocelyn Kistler find the square root of a problem.
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