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Social S tudies Clydu Lutz Charles Reinbold William Dunn Charles New We believe that each student should be afforded the opportun- ity to learn of our American Dem- ocratic Heritage. It is our desire that each student learn how this democratic heritage was devel- oped, fought for, preserved, and the measures taken today to fit our heritage of freedom into the everyday living theme of all the countries of the world. It is the hope of the Social Stud- ies Committee that the graduating seniors will have gained an in- sight into the social, political, and economic realities around them and will have acquired the capac- ity to deal with those realities objectively and competently. Dolores Steinhauer John Patterson Terry Thompson F oreign Language Michael Gohmann
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Business Department Cu rol Briganee Scott Du ugherty ,h. We believe that the first duty of our department is to offer vocational training to students who, when graduating from high school, will need to go to work to support or help support themselves. Our students should be well enough trained, after taking all the courses offered by this department, to obtain a job as a typist, secretary, stenographer, or a general of ice worker without any further training. We believe all students should have a basic knowledge of business, and the college bound one should certainly have this. We believe that each student in a skill training course like business should be al- lowed to advance at his own rate of speed. This will permit him to excel as high as his aptitude will permit. Roxie Minus 22
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' I ndustrial Arts in each pupil an active interest in industrial life and in the methods of production and exchange; to develop the habits of self reli- ance and resourcefulness in meeting practical situations; to develop a feeling ofpride in his ability to do useful things and to certain wor- thy free-time interest; to develop in each pu- pil an understanding of all kinds of common graphic representations and the ability to express ideas by means of drawings and sketches; and to develop in each pupil skill in the use of common tools and machines and an understanding of problems involved in com- mon types of construction and repair. James Congleton Lowell Whitehead 3 4 Some of the objectives of it are to develop IN MEMORIAM LUCILLE B. BOWEN . One of naturets happiest moulds, Mrs. Lucille B. . Bowen, was a person who was pleasing, good without pretending, with a kind heart that made her reasonable, unaffected, composed, strong, and refined. 24
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