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% a Douglas Story points to the platform of the African hut he holds as completed projects, such as illustrations of prehistoric man and of he and Donna Dorzback arrange the world history display. Students the conquerors’ empires, using replicas in plaster and wood. Mrs. Norman Cubbage P.O.D., senior class Harold Heinbach American history, civics, Bruce S. deNagy world and American history, adviser, ninth and tenth grade drama club. radio club. Besides tricky crossword puzzles, j.v. basketball. Mr. deNagy has been dab- Mrs. Cubbage’s pride and joy is her grand- T.V. shows like ‘““Maverac’’ and ‘’Peter Pistol’’ bling in watercolors recently, but he has always daughter. She enjoys traveling and people. are Mr. Heinbach’s favorite pastimes. followed college and professional sports.
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IZ; ast dspings ON, Ciseeb into es Where does the U.S. stand in world opinion? What is our American heritage? What was the effect of the Renais- sance on the world? These are some of the questions an- swered in social studies classes. World history students gain a broader historical outlook through films on Mohan- das Gandi, Winston Churchill, and others; maps tracing Columbus’ and other explorers’ journeys; and individual ten projects. American history classes delve into the past of 5 A Cette the strongest democracy ever known, learning what con- s Sg f mt SS tributed to its success and made it the great country it is 4 = ne today. Mechanics of our government and the judiciary igs = are investigated in civics classes. Problems of democracy : classes also study the structure of our government; how- A™ . ever, current problems in the nation and world compose a : I s. large portion of the course. The New York Times, Ameri- can Observer, and selected magazines and pamphlets bring seniors up to date on events in the U.S., Cuba, the Middle East, and Russia. As one of her special projects in American history Sally Skinner drew several maps illustrating the thirteen original colonies and tracing ex- plorers’ expeditions to America. Here she shows her map of the colonies to the class. Below—’’Ils capitalism failing?’ Pointing to his reasons John Kast left attempts to prove that capitalism, a frequently debated topic in P.O.D., is failing. Bruce Schmidt right tries, against majority feeling, to convince the class that capitalism it is not failing.
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came aeiiaen ee Se Oe Lewis C. Swartz physics chemistry, geome- try. Mr. Swartz, an avid traveler, likes to visit distant places, his favorite being Mexico, and enjoys making candelabras. With a look of confidence, Sharon Lisi care- fully cuts the fourth leg off her crayfish in the biology laboratory dissection course. Rechecking the final product, Don Ledbetter adds final touches to his complex graph, used to prove and clarify to fellow stu- dents theories of trigonometric functions. Mrs. Edward Hodgson biology. Mrs. Hodg- son enjoys singing soprano in her church choir. As she loves nature, her new home in a woodland setting is ideal for her. John C. Parker science. Mr. Parker likes listening to classical music, watching sports, and working with his hands, doing things as woodworking and gardening.
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