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Junior Polly Fox works with children, in Psy-cology, teaching them the fundamentals of playing games with others. Junior Tim Byrne checks to make sure he has the right definition for his homework assignment in U. S. History.
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U.S. history: The next edition Some day man will walk on the moon? This statement is a bit out dated and so were many other lines in the old U.S. history books. But this year the history students were able to read more up to date information in the new books that the school purchased. “I like the new books.” said U.S. history teacher Mr. Duane Chambers, “much better than the old ones. They’re easier for the students to read.” Sociology lightened up when students had to teach class. They chose different topics to lecture such as well known people or groups of people. Then they taught their fellow peers everything they had found out while researching the topic. Over all the projects went very well. Whether your social studies class was sociology, world history, world geography, senior government, or U.S. history, it’s past history now. Senior Bill Horton reads the chapter in Government so he will be prepared for the quiz tomorrow. Senior Steve Karlzen heils Hitler during a project in sociology about the American Nazi Party. 4 Senior Theresa Carrick prays while Svante Rudstrom, exchange student, takes a break from studying for the quiz. 26
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Bilingual is best bet Is a second language really important in today’s world? This year the two language teachers, Mrs. Shirley Lamb and Mrs. Joanne Kro-odsma, made this topic the main theme in their classes. There are many jobs that require a second language and other jobs where being able to speak another language is definetely an asset. Students learned that in today’s society, foreign communications in business depend on the knowledge of two or more languages. Some students will persue careers which will need further education in the language they took in high school, but some will not. Either way, the teachers tried to stress the benefits of taking French or Spanish. Ezra Pound once said,“The sum of human wisdom is not contained in any one language.” Senior Jenny Rice reads one of the required books that is written in French while lounging in the library. Senior Troy Mathew strains to comprehend every word in Mrs. Joanne Kroodsma's Spanish class. 28
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