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History and Religion Become V' - ,fA,,,ji2iE5 THREE HISTORY STUDENTS, Bosie McE1Veen, Claudia Barton, and Emmett Lunceford, take over the teacher's desk before class. istory, elective for high school students, and social studies, mandatory for grades 5-8, were taught three to five times a week. The social studies program was designed to teach world and United State history, geography, and civics to younger students. The high school history courses offered interested students a less structured course in Western Civilization, or a course on the 20th century, in which the scientifics of discussion were taught, and the use of a different media - slides, movies, tapes - was encouraged in pro- jects. , E s E S AN AMUSING ANSWER on a test question provokes REVIEWING FOR EXAMS involves Mr. Danny laughter from Mr. James Walker. Pipes, Steve McCard1e, Randy Dunlap, and Jackson MacFarlane . I s 3 1 ' ---- 1 , 'A ' S' - - fi - , Wm -- QPm i mn :--?i':3f3':.- fi' 'Wi T : fi: : : lil- fi - .T i'::l'?'a2E-E -E,-H ii:.':5:gEf':: , if A :Y i '-ji' V :WH -,l ,s f Ti.: im' 5 ..'c:5 ::- E1 'Hz' i- I': ' : 3-12-E ': ' V 4' H ' ' ,-- ' 'H:.' iq: w?ae?siik His1ory!52
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