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PasL PresenL and Future Classes in social studies are varied and chal- lenging. Television provides students with up-to-date information, films, and pictures. The remaining time is devoted to discussing notes, questions, and, of course, tests. In government students not only receive a well- rounded idea of U.S. democracy, but study everything from the stock market to the communistic system. Mr. Everitt shows Rita Hughes the location of the Balkan countries in Eastern Europe. World history is one of the three courses taught Seniors are hard at work reading in government by television. l g i ' - ' -l c«f - f%i r5-T : S 1 Page 12
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An eighth grade math class labors over tricky problems. Here ' s a problem for you ! How high is the school if the maple tree in the back makes a shadow of fifty feet when the sine of the angle is .4385? If you ' re a math .student you ' ve probably already figured it out I With such valuable tools as slide rules, logarithms, compasses, and keen minds, students in al- gebra, trigonometry, and geometry are solv- ing all problems — well, nearly all. Math Students Learn by Practice Reaching the ultimate step in the math ladder are these senior trigonometry students. Mrs. Wiedenhoeft explains the slide rule to Doug Kanthak, Linda Lesh. Connie Lund, with JoLynn Hartley, Patty John. Lesa Kreienbrink, and Fred Bodenhamer looking on. Page 11 r
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Are Discussed Just what makes people tick? Why do we do the things we do? These and numerous other questions were the basis for discus- sions led by Mr. Crum, instructor for a new- ly added course, psychology. The year was rounded out with a semester of sociology in which we examined many of the social aspects of daily life. Panel discussions and group participation made these courses both stimulating and informative. Mr. Crum ' s psychology students listen attentively to a lecture. Sociology class members study plans for that dream house each some day hopes to own. Page 13
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