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...eq Rib?- ,f James Sykes, Penny Goodwin, Gordon Oliver, VickiModlin, Ricky Pendergraph, and Sandra Westbrook take part in a panel discussion in Mr. Walker's sociology and economics class. Social Studies allow for exploration of the past Through the courses of history, civics, government, and sociology and economics, a panoramic view of our heritage is trans- mitted to the student. By studying what has happened in the past, one can better under- stand the problems of today and the reasons for their existence. United States History, a required sub- ject for all juniors, follows the development of America from early colonization to the issues that face us today. World History is a broad study of the beginnings of civiliza- tion and of nations that have risen to great- ness. Students in Civics learn the basics of government and consider current events. Sociology and economics devotes study to the way we live and matters that concern us both socially and individually. A class in United States Government was added to the curriculum this year. Its purpose was to create informed voters and citizens for to- morrow. Social studies emphasize the importance of knowing how to live in a democracy. Penny Gilliam and Arthur Caulder find this chart helpful in clarifying a point in a U.S. History discussion Biff: D.: 3,1
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Extensive science curriculum explores life and the World P.S.S.C. students, Dwyane Pack, Don McAdams, Jeep Black, and Helen Keck, perform an experiment using the ripple tank, an integral part of their studies concerning the properties of sound and light waves. Q-.. Hmn-u.,.,, I JI Y 3 .Y i s
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