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Q. .A I Y57 we I L , ' f, V 4 M , 1:5 1 ,ies W W , W E, fllfllnable to find a small Asian country, Doug Furdock finds it necessary to ask Mr. Mclnnes for help. ,CZJ Joelyn Frankelg Mark Kellrnan and classmates watch as Mr. Stroker explains thefups' and downs of 'the stock market. 131 Chuck Lowrie. Lissa JClC0b'-90715 'Jeff Johnston, Judy Desirnpel, and Mr. Scott have a small informal discus- sionl'fon1auJareness and understanding. 142 Speaking his political views and ideas is A'ug1tst'Seholl,fwhof was running for 18th District Representative to Congress. C51 A ,seminar ts a good way,pf,br'inging out new ideas as seen by Dick Thompson, jlqyjfhibodeaux, Mafgie Stephens,, Jim Simoneau, and Valri Hoymen as they plan a Afpanelliisciussionf ,Barb Quinn. Doug Landen, Jeff Kellett. 'TreficfelfisVanfinteifesting,andfinformative way of presenting new material to tntii Q32 l,fi D D it 1,7 :zfwzizffmf ', , f ftf2,'c'ff2f'1, ', , f f, ,V , , , W ,,f,w,f, ,,,, ,,f,cff,,ff,f:,ci'7ff ,f ' f 7 ffi,l' f f ,u '4efit1'AW W ,- MQW ts. ,. :2'1' X Mr. Makowsky vm, 4. 1 Zi Mr. Miller 'TSW' Mr. O'Donnel1 Mr. Scott I as L 5.4 e ,fb I yggsi, , f , SMH-itil' ' - 1 Mr. Stroko M' of gif fs, 7' 8 M' , , f f , Mr. Maxfield 3 I e 1 A ,, Z Mr, Myers 7 , -I 4 'Q Mr. Richards -4 fff M f Mr. smith M A2 ,Mas 1 K, K Mr. Ulrich 143
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, , mlm' t l , , lv I 'Zi' QQ. Mrs. Bauer Mr. DelVero Miss DeMarke Mr, Drager Mr. Dunckel Mrs. Kinnison ? 4 .L f',gig4C9-'f ' 5' Q ni CFYIU ill Social Studies Courses The social studies department is booming with many interesting courses. Besides the required courses, World History, U. S. History, and American Government, a variety of other courses are offered. World History is the study of ancient times to the present. The different types of government, re- ligion, and cultures are stressed. In U. S. History students take a closer look at the growth of our na- tion, from the discovery of America to the present day. Government goes into how our government oper- l42 C35 Appeal to All lnterests ates, who runs it, and complications in it. Labor management, stock market, and consumer economics are important principals taught in econom- ics classes. International Relations studies the rela- tions between countries and the current world prob- lems. Social Psychology - one of the most popular courses offered - is an in depth study of prejudice, juvenile delinquency, love, and person's feelings. Stu- dents are encouraged to speak freely, and are helped in understanding themselves.
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'vit sie 42' '77 ff! ff' Mrs. Ball I 'i . iffy PM., 3 . A r .., ' xv 1 1 Miss Chesney z Q Mr. Cooch , jc U2 When in doubt Marjory Closson knows she can depend on Mr. Meade for help. K2j While giving a background speech of France, Marta Chew and Mari- lyn Ripson show the French flag. f31 The villain is slain as Mark M cElhinney, Bob Raymond, Dave Walters and Dave Voss present a play to the Latin class. K4j Memorization is stressed in French class but Karin Brauburger has difficulty memorizing some complex sentences. f51 Language lab is important but not always the most exciting part of Spanish, fiffd-9 Steve Smith and classmates. K62 Bfmn Woodward likes to read with the book as he follows the lab as he is able to com- prehend more. 571 Often it is difficult to understand the tape, and Jan Tebble ad- justs her earphones hoping to make the sound clearer. ve' xx Q At,-E ,,.,,M C13 -if X 'Va 79 IW X f V, I ff wi ' f ,,1 K 4 'l ! 4? C35 C43 C27 511.
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