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Social Studies Play Important Role in Education The social studies department consists of Ben Holcombe, james Hoskins, William Clarke, and Mark Thistlethwaite, Political philosophers jim Rice, Scott Baldwin, Ken Moss, and jean Smith ponder over a statement of instructor, Mr. William Clarke. 18
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Offers Excellent Training for Future Careers if' M.,--f-s .1 ..., rf..e ,tfswfw-'s 'Lf f K The role of the high school today is to prepare young people to meet the future with confidence. At Franklin Central the business department excels in preparing stu- dents for their future in the business world. Courses vary anywhere from the fundamen- tals of business law to the intricacies of sec- retarial training. Our business staff of teachers is headed by Mrs. Helen Ernstes. Adding much to the de- partment are Miss Woodruff and Miss Burk and two new additions, Miss Harrison and Mr. Gruner. Dwight Baird has a ready response to a question on a fine point ofthe law in Miss Woodruffs business law class. Members of the shorthand class work diligently under the direction of Miss Harrison, who came to Franklin Centraljust this year.
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Enthusiasm overwhelms Senator Bob Flagle and his supporters at the Federalist Convention, Developing future American citizens and leaders with knowledge and understanding of their country and the world is the goal- of the social studies department. Be- sides the required United States history and government courses, Franklin Centralls curriculum provides world history, cultural geography, economics, social problems, and political philosophy. The latter two are innovations this year, social problems delving into subjects from every- day tribulations to the world's problems, and political philosophy involving the ideas of the great philosophers of the past and present. Students in this department End much variation in activities. The annual all-school elections are major projects of the year. In addition, there are the mock trials, re-runsi' of presidential elections, and the Senior Con- gress. I9 junior U.S. History studentsg Steve Thomas, Darlene Ginder, and Mike Shaffer, work diligently to com- plete cross-word puzzles they are constructing for special projects. Mark Fisher recites some interesting facts to the cultural geography class. . 'af iK,t.-se-.LM-..V-, ' - ,ii.t?t?ltt .. Y V sw f-:tm--qs. 'msu t i 3 .,.....-in Q
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