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Econ Becomes Social Studies Requisite Ambitious upperclassmen elected a newly-offered course on the History of Religion and Philosophy. Begin¬ ning with a comparison of world re¬ ligions, Mr. B. C. Smith led the class from the classic philosophers to the contemporaries. Free expression through hearty discussions and term papers made students enthusiastic about the novice course. Seniors found that the sociology requirement had been changed to economics. U.S. Government was also a senior requirement. Juniors were occupied in U.S. History, while sophs tackled either World History or Modern Nations. Mr. Riffe smilingly observes Patty Fischer and Karen Humphrey’s report in U.S. History. Ron Kinsey participates in a test of mental aptitude devised by his psychology teacher, Mr. McLain. 22 Academics While supervising discussion groups, Mr. B. C. Smith presents a point for consideration.
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Word Power Madison Heights Language De¬ partment, headed by Mr. Edward Van Horn, supplied students with the op¬ portunity to learn to use words ef¬ fectively. Students gained greater working knowledge of English through new texts. Upperclass MH’ers had the op¬ portunity to study World Literature as an elective. Foreign languages armed students with word power in different tounges. In addition to French, Latin, and Spanish, the first year of German was offered at MH. Composition classes focused on the techniques and mechanics of writing. Vocabulary study sheets and tests encouraged students to broaden their reading vocabulary. Speech classes drilled upperclass¬ men in the art of speaking effective¬ ly. A variety of speeches trained stu¬ dents to use specific methods to gain a desired effect. Seventh period speech class finds Becky Stuart demonstrating how to bridle and saddle a horse. Miss Gerda Gogolin, German I teacher, explains German phonetics to her second period class. Academics 21
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New Class Studies Faiths, Philosophies John D. Oakes, social studies teacher, gives instruction to one of his students in Economics class. Earlie Dixon studies the physical features of the U.S. during World Geography class. Academics 23
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