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student lzofzizons Another branch of the social studies de- partment is economics, which is designed to explain the business cycle and its effect on daily living, In world history classes sophomores study past civiliza- tions, their developments and downtalls, While concentrating on the Middle Ages, all first-semester pupils are required to complete a project-a pointing, a poster, or a model-on that period of time, during the second semester they must speak about a famous person or event. U, S. history features chapter outlines and American Observers as juniors learn ot their own country and news events In world history Brian, Helen, Mike, and Carol display protects which point ut Roman influences or' modern l ng
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Geography class tours the world in one hour-- not eighty days. Sue proves the hand-after practiceeis quicker than the eye. 20 ocial sfuclies fzoaben To better world relations, one must un- derstand his fellow man, this may be accomplished only by studying the cus- toms, mares, and politics of different peoples, Sociology, a one-semester subject, offers juniors and seniors the Chance to learn why people are differ- ent, what personality and character are, and why people marry. Daily class work includes discussions of outlines, clippings, unusual pictures, and even fortune telling cards. Seniors taking political geography study other coun- tries and their governments, while civ- ics Students analyze our government.
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Junior boys gather daily with Mr Pruitt to obtain val- uable tips concerning their assignments in Algebra lll Paper and tape models help to untangle the solid geometry DVO Wlaflr emands exacfness ln a confusing world ot billion-dollar budg- ets, jet aircraft, and nuclear fission, the state board of education requires that every student earn at least tour credits in mathematics, The program ot an academic student must include a year ot algebra and a year of geometry, anyone who wishes to delve deeper may elect Algebra Ill, solid geometry, college algebra, and trigonom- etry. Home economics and commercial pupils take general arithmetic, boys in industrial arts, algebra or arithmetic. Each course tits the needs at the indi- vidual-whether he be plotting the path at a rocket or computing his income tax. blems which have been battling Pat Weida and Ronnie Fritts.
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