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Mr. Richard Demaree succeeds in making world history a lively, enjoyable subject. Disagreement provokes inquiring research. history studies progress of mankind Sue Markancek and Mrs. Marie Spurr join in to sing the praises of U.S. history. 14
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mirror crew collects news for bi-weekly paper This year’s editors of The Mirror are Left to Right: Marilyn Mundell, fea- ture editor; Sue Catasein, copy editor; Bill Schmidt, sports editor; Millie Djukic, business manager; Mary Clare Cheney, news editor. SEATED: Dennis Teitge, editor. A familiar comment heard about the journalism students is “Those kids are always out of classes!” The reason for this is that they are busily gathering the latest news so that the students will be well-informed. Journalism today is a very es- sential means of communication. This course teaches students to be flexible in their writing, have a flair for writing interestingly, and work co-operatively with people around them. The journalism class is broken up into two staffs, Mirror and Merrillvue. Each works inde- pendently of the other, preparing its publication and meeting dead- lines. The main interest of the journalism staffs is you, the stu- dent. Mary Clare posts assignments. 13
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Outside resources are used as supplements in civics classes. Contrary to appearance, Mr. Talmadge remains alert in class. Class discussions aid in the understanding of our government. Cultural and historical aspects of the world are presented to the students in history classes. World history is offered to all students. This subject presents a general history of the countries of the world. It ranges from the first recorded incident to the present day. The significance of wars, people, and events are ana- lyzed for their contributions. U.S. history deals with the events and people of our coun- try. Our cultural heritage is seen from how our forefathers contrib- uted to the building of this na- tion. The structure of our govern- ment and its economy is the re- quired course of study for all sen- iors.
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