La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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In sociology class Dan Erne gives Jean Hagenow some tips on understanding marriage. 1 SIMILAR BACKGROUNDS 2. REAL FRIENDS S. UND Should we be permitted to vote at eighteen?” is the question Karen Kucstcr and Jim Collins are puzzling over in Civics class. Ueifx ul uwJLenitand the jxeofileA. of the. wosild In the junior year one is required to take U. S. History, in which he learns all about his country— past and present. The discovery of America and early settlement is reviewed, but this phase of history is usually studied thoroughly in World History. The functioning of our national and state govern- ments is explained in Civics class. How a bill is passed through Congress and how Congress and the legisla- tures arc run are among the other phases of govern- ment studied. Sociology and Psychology classes explain how our environment helps develop our personalities, the dif- ference between introversion and extroversion and how to understand oneself and other people better. This United Nations exhibit, made by the Social Studies club, Jim McDonald shows an European World War II battleground features mobiles, pictures and charts. to Ruth Hargrave while studying U. S. History. Page eleven

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 This is where the ancient Romans lived,” exclaims Nancy Lewis in Latin class. Qu’est-ce que e’est? Que cs eso?” can be heard from the different foreign language classes. In French class, one learns how to read, write and speak French. In the advanced class he asks and answers all questions in French. In Spanish class, as in French, one also learns to read, write, and speak Spanish. The Latin classes differ from other foreign language classes in that Latin is not spoken. However, Latin students obtain a thorough understanding of the English language through different grammatical exer- cises. During their Spanish class Ross Slater and Lois Smith read current events from the Spanish version of Life magazine. tyosieicftt l WfUGXj i and facial itudieA. Dick Johnson, Tim Barnhart and Linda Wallin show interest in Miss Dick's minia- ture guillotine which was used in the French Revolution. Page ten



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 teUnincj, and cate aj the IxadLf, ate itteM d and Judy Crouse finds that mastering the parallel bars isn’t too difficult and is sure to keep a girl trim. The high school drivers’ training car this year was a black and white ’56 Ford. It was often seen in the business area during the school day. Every student takes Safety at one time or another and receives driv- ing lessons in the school car from either Miss Cosand, Mr. Doloway, Mr. Miller or Mr. Hubncr. With the larger enrollment in school, the new gym has proven a great help since it has a divided floor, enabling boys and girls to have gym at the same hour. The health classes teach us about our body struc- ture and the importance of good habits of living. One of Miss Cosand's driving classes is just getting started as a student puts the car in reverse and backs down the driveway. Wayne Wagner is shown by Diane Walston one of the major internal organs and is told how it functions.

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