Jennings High School - Jen Echo Yearbook (Jennings, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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' li.! . Qt ' .Wye 'f ll f f r I I l l -. ' ' l 1 h . - 3 A Mr Livingston counsels Caro Kelli r in rfgaltd u rn L 'Ns ,cv-'fi - a . V. K . 111 filling a vital role at Jennings the Guidance student ' els occupatiqrlxal infrgjlagjpn. Department conducted by Mr Frank Livingston per A rttant pha isjezfonal counseling. forms five main functions First the office main A l ' , attempts to improve its serv- y talns and adds to a collection of information con 1 Wah contact with graduates. Thus, Guidance cerning each student Besides conducting tests which af Jennings has far-reaching effects as well as an im- are helpful in determining the interests and abilities mediate iiilfluencei V, I Believing that a knowledge of social studies is fundamental in settling the prob- lems of a modern world, Jennings instructors have prepared challenging and rewarding courses in this field. Sophomores and juniors work hard to master World and American l-Iistoryg seniors study the prob- lems of economics and international rela- tionsg and other students participate in psychology and American Problems dis- cussions. With the understanding gained from these classes, Jennings hopes to pro- duce mature, tolerant people who are capable of making decisions in a de- mocracy. John Nax uses the globe to illustrate his discussion in World History.

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