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Mr. jay Hoagland discusses an important histori- cal issue with one of his history classes. Never Knew There Was So Much To Do Mary Wojak, Steve Wojcik, Silvia Vergara, Ed Winter, and Mike Sheasby listen to a lecture in U.S. History class given by Mrs. Catherine Deans- Barrett. Two speakers explain the Mormon way of life to the USHTP class. Among the rules Mormons must follow are not to drink alcohol beverages, caffeined drinks and no smoking. They have to preserve their bodies. Every first of the month, they fast in order to clean their bodily systems. manek. USHTP, better known as United States History Team Project includes students working with each other op- tionally. There was a contest this year with the Freshman Class. The contest came out of the class History of Western Civiliza- tion. The project was on Egypt. Students submitted projects and papers to go along with them. These were graded and then judged. The study of history may be of the past, but at CBS, one step back takes students at South two steps forward. Social Stud1es!155
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Another feastful treat for the Chicago 163 class as they enjoy a luncheon at Mandarin Restau- rant. junior Karen Hicks spends a quiet free time at the History Resource Center in order to finish a term paper for USHTP. Chris Sierocki, Judy Bogdanski try their luck with chopsticks at the Mandarin Restaurant in Chicago. This was one of the many field trips the class of Chicago 163 took. Une Step Back Brings S Students Two Steps Forward 154f Social Studies istory is the study of the past but at CBS it is needed for the future. Mr Robert Adams is the dlrec tor of the Social Studies Department which has nine different classes, ranging from U.S. History, to the study of Chica- go to the study of Sociology. Chicago, a class for sophomores, trav- els through Chicago on numerous field trips. They go to different restaurants from Italian to Greek. A sophomore, Kathy Doestch, said, I never knew there was so much to do and see in Chicago. The teachers of the Chicago class are Mrs. Jean Goerth and Mr. Howard Ro-
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Students of Spanish busily cram for a pop quiz. Sonja Horvath, Carla Black and Ellen Litwitz take three languages Qfrench, Spanish, and Germanj and are looking forward to pursuing careers in lan- guage-related fields. af if ri Wil 1 rw Students Value Foreign Language Gffers 156fFore1gn Language f on't let anyone ever tell you tha Q everything in Spanish is put off Ll until M5nana, said Mr. Alber' Turner. Minana, the Spanish word fo1 tomorrow, may or may not characterizg Spanish customs but it does characterize the Foreign Language Department's outi look for the future. The department is looking ahead to tomorrow's use of for? eign language in the business world. The world is getting smaller and smaller, explains Instructional Supervi- sor Turner. With happenings in Irar and China affecting the U.S. as they are students are much more aware of the im portant opportunities that learning a for-
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