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Charles Cochran Dennis Hogan Larry Holzer Gloria johnson Cindy Lee Chairman Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies NHKQE its tllillitts WALK QUSETLL' ass RJXHNER TC- Ti-EE ,.., .a,.L..,,i,..,L.. .,,,....,e ,,., ...,..,cl mr- sam YSQ me V SQ Yffil .HENRY FSESSSR Wifi ANS assists? l use me into so assume, . . '--e-.Q . 3 A, i.,, Those required social studies courses that freshmen must take Kotte, Dave Kuebler and joe Landsem work in their World include a little history and a little geography. Freshmen Peter Geography course under the watchful eye of instructor Don Lind forty-six
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Science Classes See an Increase In Enrollment Recently there has been a drop in the student number enrolled in science classes on a nation-wide basis. This year the tables have turned a little with many more students becoming interested in the different aspects of science and South is no exception. Be- sides the two required courses, eight more are taught in advanced areas. john Larson, Science Department chairman, stated, We try to encourage the students in everything they do. We are not here to fail students, but here to teach. junior Mary Edgerly watches junior jon Ewers conduct an experi- from North Dakota State University, assists jon while senior john ment in electro-plating. Dana Mass, john Larson's student teacher Moret takes procedural notes for writing up the lab report. forty-five
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Don Lindberg james McDonald lames Moen Roger Olsen Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies berg. All social studies courses must be taken in a pre-determined order in order to graduate. Social Science Gets Textbooks, Two Field Trips Geography, World and U.S. History textbooks arrived for the Social Science Department last fall. Anything is better than what we had, according 1: -- , .s . E' G4 51' ' , 'f 153153 gl Q k,L, .I g H 1 s,,s vii 1. 1 fw- Xie? Myron Wagner Social Studies Maurice Zuehlsdorff Social Studies to chairman Charles Cochran. A lack of capital nearly for- ced school-funded field trips from the minds of instructors. Four students and two teachers went to Gustavus Adolphus's Nobel Conference October 4-5. Cochran hoped a few students could go to the Model United Nations in Dickinson April 20-21, but was unsure of district support. Instructor James Moen discusses a matter with a concerned parent during Back-to-School night. Moen also coaches the South High Student Congress team. forty-seven
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