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I ' y Pat ' s study the world ' s relationships Metropolitan Society, a new course offered in the Social Studies De- partment is a laboratory study deal- ing with the major problems of major cities. Each student in class is given a problem of a major city and studies the background, history and prob- lems of the city. Students attempt to find methods of solving these problems. The course is offered for one semester only. Government emphasizes the im- portance of state and local govern- ments. In economics, seniors are taught the proper way of handling money. United States history, world history, world geography and Indiana history are the other courses offered in the Social Studies department to further the culture of the individual. LOWER LEFT — Listening intently and evaluating what is said, is this group of juniors in Mr. Harvey ' s U. S. class. BELOW — Steadily concentrating and un- derstanding what he ' s reading in govern- ment class, is senior, Dave Essex. 17
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ABOVE — Greg Mayf ' e d and Les Rutan, checking voter registrations, shared pre- cinct responsibility in the November 7 Mock Election at Marshall. UPPER LEFT — Not only was the group of students considered in the Nov. 3 elec- tion, but the individual voted for his choice. BELOW — Preparing for his first class, Mr. Richard Hedges tries an interesting and meaningful discussion.
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ABOVE: Using the overhead, Mr. Carl Hines discusses the problems of last night ' s homework to a class of freshman in General Math I. LOWER RIGHT: A closeup of a student experimenting with the new computer ter- minal gives us an impression of how the computer works. UPPER RIGHT: Demonstrating the effec- tiveness of the computer terminal is ju- nior, Robert Copus. The terminal is used to save time in data processing. »y t 18
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