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Psychology marrlage famlly relatlonshxps personal health md humm relatlons comprise the mam IOPILS vshleh are used as 1 guide throughout the year Thns class IS deslgned to solwe the problems of personal huns xshxeh confront all young adults lt offers materlal for the students to gam a perspetme on life adjustments through an understandlng of themselxes and others Datmg problems are solxed through an understandmg of the uexxpomts of parents md other members of society Pupxls learn that cheerfulness an asset to anyone em be a habxt They dxscuss jealousy rn a famxlx and try to solxe thns problem by analyzmg the cause of such a sltuatron They re 1l1ze that 1 person IS lupp e lf he makes a consclous effort to get along mth people After this eourse students can look to the future suth a brlghter outlook on l1fe As a student begms hls studs of soelal problems he might notxee thu tlus phase of hls experlences m socxal studres seems dlfferent He IS approaehme the fmal applxcatlon of the knowledge he has gamed He studles md analyzes some of the problems faelng the world todas More lmportant one learns the res pOHSlblllIlCS of young Amerlcans to try to solve these problems He dlseusses the co operation of labor and management for suceessful lndustry how to buy wnsely and stretch an lncome, the cost of mamtamxng good health goxernment frnancmg how to build good human relatrons 1nd many other toples of mtexest The student realxzes that a good emzen must understand the xdeas of a LlLll'llKI'lLX recognize 1ts problems and apply democratle xdeas to fmd 1 sultable solutlon Wnll he, an adult of tomorrow be a good cmzen' ,e in I4 GLENN BAYTER BLRTOX MARY KELLY ROBERT LUECKI' LILLIAN PFCK Xlr Lueelee slums an Amerx ean lmtorx LAJSS htm the posmon uf our country af feets world aflalrs 7 Y Y 1 V V . 1 f f . ' T ' A . . . , Y 4 - vi v A f . f . . y I v L v 7 .4 , 1 ' . ' 'L L ., 11' . , , , l . F J ' ., , ' ' , ' 1 i e .'. . ' 14 ' , , L A A '-I, . , . ., . s ' 3 gg T M. 1 'qw ine 4 9 . - 1 ., M it , t X , 't ' wk. ' , Are-ef-, ,, , it ,T , f fart cs . .2-
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Engllsh IHA Amerxcan Llterature ernphaslzes the apprecntlon of good literature und understandrng of the Amerrcin Hcrrtnge Wrltten composrtlon 15 also stressed Speech students concentrate on parllamentary procedure xolce rmproyement, actron as an zrnportant part or speech the preprrmtron of a speech and study and practrec rn clung wrrors types of speeches for specml occisrons Creatrye- yyrrtrny, IS for those students who cnyox yyrrtrng thclr ovyn thoughts and ldeis The use of LlL9Ll'lPIlOf1 1nd word cholcc IS stressed Tlc sttdents are gryen 1 chlncc to try t1e1r hm wrmng sketches ehrmcterrzrtrons essrys poetry and short storres llngzsh IIIB lneludes the study of Amerrem lrtemture ind stresses the pr1ct1c1l rpplrcrtxon or speech xxruten composrtxon word LISIUL 1nd 1 study e f the nevxsplper rangrng from the lcll-Ill century to the present Vsrrtrcn OIUIUOSIIILJFI and 1D 1ntens1xe grammar rexleyy 1re llso rncluded I:Y1gllSll IV AY rs 'in 1ccelerated course for stucleuts who hue shown 1 specml prof1c1eney ID Enclrsh Lmphrsxs 18 pllecd upon the study of Ilnglxsh rs LOINlULIf'llLdflOfl English IVB students rc1d modern world lrtemturc incl current magazlnes Work rn or1l und yxrlrten comnosmon rs srrcsfed e student rn BLISIDLSS ffl'llSll lelrns to swcrle rnc yxrre correctly ind concisely vyrth spccul LIUpl1lSlS on the lsnoyylcclge of Engllsh needed for rn offree yoh 4 L f :mc Nlr Bo lan demonstrates to hs lnnellsh Ill li ellss the Importance o cornmunreauon Bef: Speech stu dents learn methols ot parlnamenmry proce ure hy con lucun class meetxncs 13 A L A ' I A A ' 1 ' 'Lg1, 1 ' ' V 'L A 1 ' A ' ', . t c . ' '. 1' 1' ' 4 RL ' 1' le- acl :lr .Q z 1 ' - 1' 'A ' .z,.-r z. ' 1 A -1 1 1. ' , , . . , . . , f ' - '1' - - - EflgllSl1 IV-A rnclucles an rntcnsrve study' of EI'lf.IllSll Lxtcrrxture. A , A K - V , . 6 ' . lvl ,v', vi ,L X- ' - . I - '- , . .L . V ' rt . K - . Th- - A f 1 e -1 3 ir A. ' 1 l ' i A 'Www
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DALE RFICHENBACH ALLYN ROSE CLARENC E SCARBROL GH NICY SMITH YRNILST XVATTb ,W , L?-.Vg . w b f an '?'m Mr Scarbrough stresses the importance of xxorld peace to his social problems class Vaeation is oxer and on their desks is Pl historx book The students open it frpprehensixely and exrmrne it with eurrosity T some it seems that between the two eox ers there is 1n insurmountsrble number of PISLS filled vxith boring, frets But soon the words on these pfrges beeome xixidly alixe Suddenlx ther find thlt history h is 1 re tlly xrtal meining The pupils dexelop in understanding of mmkind from a simple soeiety to 1 eomplex eixilintion of todiy mnmge of the sueeesses History helps them to understand the people of dll 'wes Diseussions ind 1etix1t1es idd 1 rieh supplement to the eourse The eourse stresses the studs of ineient Greeee and Rome, the freneh Rexolutron adxrnees in Luropem enilrmtion, Ameriesr find the World Wirs ind ll'll'Lfn1Il0I'lll relfitrons in modern times The theme of Americm history is the hopes the ideals the sufferings ind the aehiexements of 'treit Amerieans throughout the ye1rs Students leftrn of the eolonists ind their desire for religious and political rights TlII'0L1ill'l this eourse thu dexelop an under standing and respect for our demoerfrtie goxernment Thu studs the foreign polieies of the Lnited Stites md its pliee as 1 leider in the world today Thes beeome inspired with the l'C'lllZ3fl0fl of whit it IS to be an Ameriein eitizen I5 2 K, 'u xref 1 xr' 12 , ,g A W W. Q! i ,XWH e u u ev' W 4 .l ii 1 MN ' 1 v S f' , .HM I NA. . . ' L 1 ' Y. Y . 2 ' . ' 5 - ' ' v. 0 A ' 11 1 '11 A Y ' 71 1 1 K ' r K 1 2 1 ' . 1' ' 7 1 K- . Y 1 1 L 1 1' 1 vi v. Y I '1- 1 iv ,tv A L . 1 A ' L . 'L ' 'I ' 'Q I . ' ' 1 ', I 1 'i ' ' 1 ' ' ' .. People profit by avoiding the mistakes of the past and taking ad- ' ' i .,.'. '.r Q . ' ' 1 1 . 1 t . V ' Q V1 -.,f ' T .2 -' fl 'rl ' 1 I' 1 7 f . ' 1 . - f , I - A 1 ' e . ' 1 l ' i V t 'I ' I ' ' i I ' ef Q 1 xi 'A - f I 1 ' 1 -' ' 1 . ,V v 'I -J' ' v 4 Q ' L i e l' L 1 ' i J ' --K -I -A A . Q
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