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Stud of Histor Helps All Mankind Advises Chairman Through the social studies courses offered, the importance of history is learned by many students. An understanding of history may help us avoid making the same mistake twice, explains Mr. John Goodwin, department chair- man. To provide a curriculum which aids the student in acquiring knowledge, skills. values and attributes needed by a responsible citizen in a democratic society, is the goal of the Social Studies Department. In order to do this, courses such as geography, American history and Americanism vs. Communism are required. This year another course. consumer economics, has been added to that list. Consumer economics is part of a state- required program designed to promote an appreciation of our free enterprise system. Seniors learn about income tax forms, banking and budgeting. I learned many things that will help me cope with everyday living, comments Toni Boggs. For the student who is interested in further history study, world history is offered as an elective. In addition to this. field trips by the students are supplemented by people within the community taking part in the learning experience. Resource personnel are invited to the class- rooms to share their expertise, remarks Mr. Goodwin. N mu..-is 111:53 Six. C alia . ..,-H' Policeman Don NeSmith speaks to Mrs. Konecny's psychology class Students work steadily to complete their assignments to the best of their ability and satisfaction
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,K Qsk.4ke .-. W., iff U n Freshmen spare a few moments to fool around during math class. , Q1m..1g.m,, Mrs. Cooper and Ananias Harris work together to solve an equation Studengatch as Mr. Nicholson. of the C S P Bank, shows slides
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