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X'-2' Ts, -F BOLTWOOD SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Front Ms. Pat Peterson. Ms. Orah Krug. Back. Mr. Art Williams. Mr. Alan Mumbrue fchairmanl. Mr. Joe Sullivan. -. ., ...N 'F mr D- - 29
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Bicentennial: boring say students History was an important subject in l976, America's 200th birthday, es- pecially to the ETHS juniors who were taking United States history, but their reactions to the Bicentennial were not very patriotic. Anne Burris, Boltwood student, gave her reasons for taking U.S. history A.P.. I thought that we'd probably have a lot of field trips, and we'd have to. of course. go see all of the Bicentennial attractions. Martha Alderson, Boltwood junior. didn't especially like it all that much. I'm not really into the Bicentennial, because the Americans are so apathetic, she said. Although most students enjoyed their history classes many felt like Sarah Ford, It's like everything Bicentennial. Personally. l've had enough of it. X 'ws' BACON SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ' 8 4 f- Sealedi Ms. Denise Harris. Mr. Harry Wood Cchairmanj, Ms. Gertrude Finley. 1' I Standing. Mr. Julius Yashon, Mr. Thomas Amos. BEARDSLEY SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Front: Mr. John Dunn lchairmanl. Mr, Dennis Doud. Ms. Vivian Schurfranz. Back: A A 1 N ca-'ff N Y Ms. Ann Nick. Mr. Leo Benson. M V' I V, 4 ' I I ' Q 2 .g if :,, j S j Sara Clignet '
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BACON COMBINED STUDIES DEPARTMENT Ms. Marla Bark. Ms. Margaret Kustermann. Mr. Norman Carlson tchairmanj. Mr. Richard Baziun. Ms. Gail Epstein. 50 Combined Studies is more learning from doing. Separates aren't really taught along that line. But whether you decide to take CS or English and history. you'II have homework in one way or the other. Don't think that CS is slack off time. A There are, however. many differences between CS and separates. Don Miner. a CS student. believes that combined studies is a great outlet to ex- press your feelingst more so than regular old English and history. On the other hand Mary McCudden. taking separates. CS: i n g feels that discussion in CS would be too much. As Mr. Norman Carlson. Bacon CS teacher, commented on the two programs, You don't learn more in separates than you do in combined d ' studies. You learn valuable lessons from omg l we Y A 'fffl s ' ' 31- V-Trai: Ne is is-??5eTs .- 7-15 I f .Q?.?j,,, fl. -' w.5'1iS'z 555 fd ' Kites v.. I V . . I BEARDSLEY COMBINED STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Larry Olson. Ms. Dorothie Shah. Ms. Kathryn Davis tchairmanj. Ms. Emily Frazier.
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