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Brenda Birkcl reported for Mrs. Carlson's American history class. John McNally and Bill Nord looked over a bulletin board on Minnesota fish and game with Mr. House. Mr. Kuzma chuckled as he corrected 20th Century Movement tests. Would you repeat that brother Schnarr? queried Mr. Wilson. Mrs. Elaine Orison. Mr. Caileton Orison, Mr. Albert Eaton. Mr. Wesley Hanson, Mr. Tom Selim, Mr. Steve Strommen, Mr. Stoner Tracy, Mr. Robert Wilson. 27
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Mr. Selim strewed a vital point in world history. History . . . the Story of Time International relations students often viewed films in the classroom. U.S. history surveyed political and social history. To bring past events into perspective, world history combined sociology, anthropology, archeology and political science. Modern problems devote half the year to economics. Minority groups, family relations, and crime and delinquency followed. Classes read The Hidden Persuaders as they examined mass media and propaganda. Mr. Donald Kuzma headed a study of 19th and 20th political and social movements. With an eye to political problems, their effect on the U.S. and her role in their solution, international relations students looked at foreign countries, their peoples 3nd cultures. History teachers: Mr. Richard Anderson. Mr. Don Arthur, Mr. John Bloom, Mr. Roger House, Mr. Craig Kissock, Mr. Don Kuzma. 26
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Follow your child's footsteps Elementary algebra was primarily a study of algebraic principles and procedures in problem solving. Students taking higher algebra found themselves dealing in such things as probability, inequalities, logarithms and imaginary numbers. Trigonometry was introduced during the year. Survey of mathematics was a general course covering basic mathematical areas such as geometry and algebra. Introductory analysis was a college preparatory for seniors using new concepts of math in calculus, abstract algebra, probability and other advanced subjects. Plane or two-dimensional geometry is the facet of math concerned with the relationships of points and lines and the characteristics of the various geometric shapes. Solid geometry, an extension of plane geometry, deals with relationships in space rather than in planes. Shop mathematics was intended as a preliminary course for students planning to continue in industrial arts. Math pertaining to shop procedures was concentrated upon. Math teachers: Mr. Neil Hamrin. Mr. Blake Jaskowiak. Mr. Rodney Lingenfelter, Mr. Kenneth Lower, Mr. Paul Myhre, Mr. Arnold Osmundson, Mr. Kent Stever. 28
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