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Many changes were mode this year in the social studies area. A new class was added to the curriculum called Peer Counseling, which was taught by Mr. Max Zittel. This class traveled to the middie and elemantary school classrooms to talk to the 5th and 8th graders about high school life. Advanced psychology was again taught by Mrs. Lynda Slaggert. This class was geared toward those students interested in the psychology field as a ca reer. It involves class work as well as work in the area, in schools working with physically and mentally handicapped chil dren. Mr. Zittel retired this year at the end of the first semester. After teaching at Ike only a year and a half in the psychology area The basic social studies classes such as history, government, and world cultures remained un- changed. By Martha Olson Top right: Who is that masked teacher? Could it be, would it be Mr. Dick Douglas? Middle right: Rudy Gonzales looks to Joaquin Guerrero for all the answers. Bottom left: Seniors Kathy Cole, Steve Collette, Sara Brady, and Holly Nicklyn must sit on the heaters to concen trate on studying instead of shivering. UOSIO DyupW Aq oloud fuego uuv Aq OJOUd gnessoug emr Aq O10Ud HERITAGE H.S. LIBRARY MEDIA GENER 3465 N. Center Rd. SAGINAW, MI 48603 Social Science 19
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Above: Pete deSibour and Marylu Bermudez build their interpretation of Mr. Nagel. Right: Junior Corrine Kotcher con structed her “dream house” for the ап exposure part of Honors Seminar. Opposite page: Upper left: This “drummer creature” isi a portrayal of Steve Bowers. Bottom left: Chris Drake, Mark Abenth, and John Wilson begin the process of cre- ating a superficial being. Bottom right: This horror picture creation was made by Mark Reidel. өөшмол JeOpug Aq оіоча eejumMolg ¡ebpg AG OJOUd Art 21
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