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MINDS AT WORK Students in social science classes this past year explored the way people interact with one another. There were many different subjects offered by these departments: American Political Behavior, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology, Psychology, Urban Studies, and even the Future. By means of lecture and class discussion, Mrs. Carletha Gadson, Mrs. Shirley Williams, and Mrs. Gussie Jenkins helped students to understand themselves better. They also helped students to improve their human relationships and to understand the problems of society. SOCIAL SCIENCE 29
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CREATIVE HANDS AT WORK The art classes this past year were in a place where students could go to release the tensions of everyday living. Students were also able to relax and put their imaginations to work. Many dreams became realities, and numerous projects were successful. During the fall quarter Mrs. Susan Starr, artist in residence, taught the art of weaving to Mrs. Friedenberg's classes. In addition to weaving, students experimented with batik, silk screen, tye-dye, mosaic and scrap art. VI ralQnda f art tnfcr UPPER: The art of weaving. ABOVE: Mrs. Starr demonstrates the proper techniques. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Friedenberg checks the work of the students. 28 ART
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USES OF THE PAST Every student at HVJ this past year was required to take social science classes to satisfy state requirements for graduation. Most students found the classes interesting and informative because of the wide variety of subjects offered. The requirements included such courses as World Geography, U.S. History, and World History. Additional social science classes dealing with law, news, and ethnic studies were offered to students interested in contemporary topics. The students studied certain eras of the past to help them understand the present. UPPER RIGHT: Ms. Marsha Flisnick is always on the move. ABOVE: Chairman of the Social Studies Department. Mr. James Dekle, inspires us all. RIGHT: Is Mr. Harris rewriting our laws? 30 SOCIAL SCIENCE
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