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...IS fcontinued from pg. 241 supporting the different candidates by wearing Larry Hopkins t-shirts , and different campaign hats. Sociology focuses on community liv- ing. Classes get a better understanding of problems of the community and in this way learn methods of eliminating these problems encountered in our social everyday living. Psychology narrows down the sub- ject to the individual himself. The psy- chology classes illustrate a person's inner feelings by giving skits dealing with the problems a person comes in contact with during everyday life. The Social Studies curriculum deals with the searching of ourselves and the type of society in which we live. By doing this, we are able to get a better understanding of the past, present, and hopefully of the future. Each individual has a responsibility to himself, his community, his nation, and his world. By implementing some of the ideas learned in Social Studies, a student becomes a better citizen. .f, Q. HY WE ARE A2 f r g W a IM' k 2 ,mimi 1 I. '. . Jn Q5 ' x Q-. . ffl . .ff .lg x K 4 S lf' 'g z-if ff ' K 5.22 'fx X X . R .gg , fc
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