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WITH A WORLD OF INFORMATION al berjfngertyrx, Marsha Eskew lakex advanlage of F!0ra'5 well-.worked library to do refearrb. 4 CHECKING OUT WHAT MOTHER NATURE haf to omrfor inspiration, ar! rludentr Nanny McConnell, Tondra Broolebarl, and Ruby Kruliinger work hr a real ou15id4y :MCL STUDENT OF NOTE, Roberl Srhroeder works out rome harmony in musir theory vlan. X X , Allied arls class offers new avenue io cullural growlh Meeting the cultural needs of students, the art, music, and library departments gave individuals opportunities to expand their artistic inclinations in a number of directions. Delving into old magazine files, student librarians soothed the qualms of term-paper-ridden students by placing mounds of reference materials at their fingertips. Introduced in the art department were such innovations as macrame, rug hooking, and pastel work. Art II students tried their hands at batik. A new course called Allied Arts, offered during the first semester, explored the correlation of art and music under the joint supervision of Mr. Phillips and Mr. Penry.
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Wage-price freeze adds ourrenl louoh lo social sludies Studies of U.S. foreign policy in Bangladesh and ping- pong Peking brought senior social studies students a better understanding of government world involvement, and the an- nual constitution unit became more pe-rsonalv with the addi- tion of the'26th amendment. U, S. history classes learned the national causes of the Civil War along with Napolean's mistake at Waterloo. Besides the principles of consumer economics, underclass- men learned specifics of the wage-price-rent freeze and the difference between relief and political maps. After a study of behavior patterns, psychology students discovered why they cry when they break up with steadies, and a field trip to three mental institutions exposed class members to levels of mental retardation. TRANSPORTATION beeomer ez perronal problem for Debbie Cadwalader, renior, or Jbe Jirugglet with ber porler projeef for senior soeial Jluolier. ONLY A POSITION jfzr 4 future Flora could be located on on 1825 mop. US, bzlrlory Jludenlr Terara Tibbr and Alan Peterson point lo lbe rpol.
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PU TTIN G TOGETHER their rejbairman-know-how, Bill Lfwllf and Andy Walhan, juniorx, rehaul a lawn mower motor in the agriculture Jhop. CN iz x X Lg CALCULATIONS and elertrifal equipment aid juniors Darrell Cook and Torn Greenwood in f7nding lbe ebaraeterirlie ruroe of a iranszktor. eh WELL-PA DDED. Duane Barbell, Jenior, Jbowy bi.: lm elor pad plan lo Mis: Patton, bachelor living teacher, and Randy Oexzrieh,
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