Earlville High School - Raidorian Our Years Yearbook (Earlville, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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Reading current magazines for a sociology assignment are Jack Troy, Roberta Stanford, Gerald Martin, and Judy Harger. And Our Future Mr. Baker and Mr. Baum share the work of the social studies program. This includes world geography, world history, American history, and social problems incorporated with the political sciences. These classes are often required to draw maps and prepare extra assignments on matters pertaining to the various states. One of the major projects in American history, a required course, is a detailed study of the Constitution. Mr. Baker, who is also the guidance counselor, aids the students with their problems and advises the seniors about their careers. Taking advantage of our guidance program, Ron Rave spends some free time looking over a new college catalogue.

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that Rita mentions. Mr. Baum, world geography teacher, lectures his class on the agricultural situation in Norway. A Close Look at Our World Sharon Masterson, Deanna Boyles, and Sandy Pickert study the constitution in American history. They are required to pass a test on it in order to graduate. Mr. Gene Baum, History and Drivers' Education. 16



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Exploring Freshman students, Mary Ann Ferrill and Paul Martin observe nuclear decay by means of a cloud chamber. General science is a subject that provides an overall view of our environment, whereas physical science consists of three specific areas: astronomy, physics, and chemistry. Other studies of science include advanced biology, which gives the students a background for college preparatory biology and a glimpse into other sciences offered in the school. Collecting leaves and insects are the annual projects. Physics and chemistry, taught in alternating years, give the junior and senior students a better understanding of the laws of nature and provide a sound background for those wishing to pursue a career in these fields of study. Calculating problems and proving experiments are just two of the daily tasks. The field of science can be summed up in three words: think and appreciate. 18

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