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and Society The Social Sciences enlighten students in past and current history, geography, government, and psychology. World History, U. S. History, Government and Psychology are offered to the Senior High. Junior High offers Geography, American History and Indiana History. Junior High history classes are taught by Mr. Gerry W. Gividen and Mr. Charles Biggs. During the first semester, 7th graders study the land features of different countries in Geography class. Second semester they begin their study of American History. The study of American History is continued during the first semester of the eighth grade. The second semester begins their study of the beginning and events of Indiana History. World History, taught by Mr. Ward Smith, and U. S. History, taught by Mrs. Sarah Webster, are the history courses offered to the Senior High. World History, offered to sophomores, explains the history of the world from the time history was first recorded up to present day history. U. S. History, required by juniors, covers the happenings of our nation from the landing of the Pilgrims to current events. Seniors are required to take Psychology and Government, taught by Mr. Ward Smith, During the first semester, psychology classes learn about the effects and results on human behavior. Films are also shown to help understand psychology. The basis for our government is learned in the Government class. The students learn how the government operates at all levels to give them a better idea of how our nation functions. CONRAD ROBERTSON, Robert Nussmeier and Paul Hamner look up information for their history class. DONALD GILLILAND for research. USES the facilities of the library n
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Social Sciences Enlighten Students in History “DETROIT IS RIGHT HERE,” Bob Gray shows Debbie Miller and Suzanne Finke in U. S. History class. “—AND DEATH VALLEY is 282 ft. below sea level,” Mr. Gerry Gividen tells his seventh grade geography class. “CHANGE THE WORLD!” Barb Nicolas, Rosalie Nading, the world, but they learn how others have in World History Ronnie Robertson and Pam Robinette aren’t out to change class. 10
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Math Classes Grow As Students Realize the SOLID GEOMETRY proves to be one of the harder parts of Senior Math, but these seniors seem to be quite inter- A BASE-TWO PROBLEM is explained to this seventh grade math class by David Perry. ested as Joyce Chandler describes a dodecahedron to the class. AX + XC - BY + YC . . . Junior David Dailey searches for a reason in his perplexing Geometry proof. 12
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