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Social iii? iff, gifs' mr is 1 Z- ir 5 E 2' 1' w.-'ffsi 2 rwfggfe , ., ft: , if 3 t T N . .we Studies and English Q .5 is-.Q 1 ,ge .A gy 4 s M., ., .W- S gf i J' ip, 2 Ji so aff Q s 1 E g. H g df . ,Q eg, .ia 'sy ef i 8 46' ' is Mr. Marvin Gall Mr. Thomas Hawkins Mr. John Henichocl Mrs. Judilh Michaels 91h Pa. History. Civics World Cullures, Journalism 7lh, Bth Geography American Hisrory N 1 33 ,f ff ' ' - pigs if as T A . . 15 If f rf ' , , '-I Wfffffy 9,5 i :i i Mrs. Avonnell Miles Mr. Harold Shing Mr. Arno Thompson Blh American Hislory 7lh World Hisiory P.O.D., Psychology JOHNSON WINS mark presidential election sposorsd by social sludias dl- purfmanf. 20 Through applicaiion of The social sciences, srudenis are prepared io capably face conlemporary problems and 'iind more efieciive solulions. Senior high social siuclies iniroduce concepis necessary io ihose individuals who will soon underralce adulr social and polirical responsiiailily. World Culiures provides a broad undersianding of human iradiiions, while American Hislory encourages pupils 'ro search for soluiions in ioday's world by analyzing ihe pasr. Economic undersianding and praciical sociology are 'raughi in fha Problems of Democracy course. Special courses and proiecis are being offered io quali- fied sfudenis. TEMAC, an advanced program for seleci in- dividuals in human behavior . is given 'ro siudenls in a programmed course. In a new reading program. sopho- mores wiih a 3.7 average and iuniors who acquire a 3.8 have ihe privilege of suspending homework and reporring on iwo orxihree books each nine weeks. Anlhropology and social psychology are slressed more as imporrani phases in developing ihe s+uden'i's comprehen- sion oi human behavior and lhe naiure of ihe complex con- 'iemporary socieiy. Emphasis is now placed upon making ihe individual inquire. 'rhink criiically. and formulafe his own conclusions.
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Utilized in Science Five years ago manned space flighl was slrill a dream in fhe minds of a few scienfisfs. Three years ago John Glenn orbiied lhe world before fhe hypnofized eyes of millions of felevision wafchers. Today plans are under way for a lhree-man flighf fo fhe moon. There is no doubf aboui il: science is moving forward. To keep up wifh 'lhe pace fhe Mars Area High School science deparlmenf offers up-fo-dafe insfrucfion in con- femporary courses. Physics. chemisfry. and biology coordi- nafe classroom leciures and laborafory sludy, Lab periods provide lime for experimenfafion. Teachers and pupils share fheir lime fo alleviale special problems. Physics is one of The basic physical sciences fhaf pri- marily deal wifh non-living aspecfs of nafure. Modern phy- sics. laughl in Mars Area High School, combines fhe classi- cal sfudy of heaf. sound, and elecfricily wifh such newer concepfs as fhe sfruclure and properlies of afoms. The second physical science, chemisiry, considers fhe composifion of maffer and rhe properlies and reactions fha? cause new subsfances fo form. Lab experimenfs serve lo verify Theories developed in classroom lecfures. Biology is concerned wifh fhe slucly of living fhings. The liny euglena which has laofh planf and animal characleris- fics divides fhe science info fhe planf and animal kingdoms. Dissecfion of laborafory specimens provides opporlunify for sfudy in deplh. Qualihed freshmen may schedule biology insfead of a fhird year general science. This advanced program allows 'lhem an exfra year lo false advantage of elecfive courses, From sevenfh grade general science fo senior science or chemisfry, lhe sfudenf is prepared fo be an informed cilizen in fhis scienfific age. T , . 0 ' 'ery '. is mai aff ' 'ina 'His' ??'?ifi 'A 'fm If L ng .Q yogi. - r 1 ' ras: -.qv -,A a--rs s ..: . M , .itz ,-ga sa .:-Las , 1 :L -r W 2,2231 ,gf ,M 3223 . if 5 - ' gin , , . . W -+1-5 Siam , va' Z rg, Q 1 W is - - ggfjg is ,f .352 gf 'gsm .- ,Y :, V. , -435 ,, ., .im rf' - - ' hmsfli - X! .Uh 1. X a.-mg Eh .Sm ' 'af' Www -' T Y if aims sl. N . E. , . --is fa-.Q - , g,.f A .3 r ., , sa, is A . ,ta Mrs. Nancy Church Mr. John Foslsr Mrs. Margarel Gardner Mr. Jose h Mrocheclr Mr. Clem Pa il: P P Chemislry Physics Ylh Science Biolo l 8: ll 7th, Blh Science QY ANN WELlER examines specimen in new Climalarium. xr' Z' .. '.1' -gggaf.-It X nge! ff 4
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Emphasize Individuals Mr. Paul Aley Mrs. Shirle Kelly 7lh English 9th English Mrs. ldamu Maclrley Mrs. Sally Maier llih English 70h English The basic philosophy of lhe English deparlmenf is founded on four principles. These include influencing lhe sludenl 'lo lisfen infelligenlly. fo read lhoughffully, lo express himself effeclively, and lo lhinlc crilically. Through lhe sludy of lilercfure. lhe sludenf gains a beller underslanding of human nalure. Class discussions encourage fhe sludenl lo express his opinion eiecfively. Wrifing as- signmenfs encourage crealive lhinlcing. Adapfalions lo 'lhe individual levels of each sfudenl s abilily and inleresl are aflempled by lhe use of proiecis, poelry. essays. edilorials. dramafizahons. and research. Awareness of fhe power of fhe spolcen word is acquired rhrough speech class. Sfudenls learn confrol of ihe English language in order lo influence olhers favorably foward lheir posilion. The Journalism class disseminales school news by means oi The Planer Dusf. Novice reporlers learn lhe slyle of wriling and specialized knowledge peculiar lo iournalism in a work- shop almosphere. Recommended reading lisfs were prepared for use by senior high sfudenls. ln addilion. a sfandard slyle shee+ for use in assigning research papers was provided for all The deparlmenrs. ':g3,sfs,s. sf' 'W ' Q P .sr 1: ll 1 r ' we 4 I vHQ Q , , as ::e:-we 'J.,5?,9?T'? is s s s ' 'X 1 4 :Q ., f' ' K 1' X. . ge V f Mr. Richard Kemper Mrs. Lois Lnfshaw l01'h English l2lh English. Speech qs. .. ig 'T T fl ,Q gf xx r- '-lift X ii x Miss Carole Nealoy Miss Mary Young 8lh English 8th English SENIOR ENGUSH xludonl, PIUUY Lennon, prepare: record Oda fo fha Wind. 21
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