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Seniors experience the ups and downs of our nation ' s government as thev participate in a student congress. Discussing bills in a committee are: Randv Franklin. Bob Elder, Mike Gmder. Edward Endicott, Janice Coxhead, Cindv Gibson. and ' Carolvn Gaier. man Thinks of the Next Generation ' Throwmg confetti, listening to speeches, and drawing signs, the junior United States history classes re-enact the elections of 1912. At right, Natalie Fox and Don Bosenberg help to decorate the class- room, giving it the exciting aura of a political convention site.
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]m) x. our senior scholars work with Mr. Clarke, history department head, in preparation tor their Exercise in Knowledge bout. They are: Kevin Martin, Joe Grahn, Lonnie Blevins, Ed Endicott, Mark McKinney. and Sonnie Clark. Right, political philosophy student Jim Sparks reads one of the many authors discussed in this class. ' A Politician Thinks of the Next Election, a States Delivering a persuasive speech for nominee William H. Taft, Gary Younce (above) triggers the beginning of the annual 1912 elections. In opposition, Newman Atkinson (left) decorates in favor of Wilson.
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Connoisseurs of English Direct Reformationists ARE YOU LIKE SNOOPY? MMM Snoopy, another encouragement, urges pupils to read and study. This board, one of the many employed by Miss Gaines, adds variety and spice to the classroom. Term papers, that early morning pastime for all typical students, begin with the simple yet deceiving bibliography card. Above, Miss Lucille Peterson develops her lesson on the importance and usefulness of the bibliography. Mrs. Jane Morgan, senior English teacher, expounds, explains, and expostulates to the prospective term paper author on the value of timetables and the strict adherence to them. If left to themselves, stu- dents would resort to timeless tables. Mr. Marvin Knoop, an advocate of speed and skill on the basketball court, is also interested in Speed and skill in the student ' s reading ability. As head of the developmental reading program, Mr. Knoop guides stu- dents from all grades to greater reading capacities. 22
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