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y... S 53 ' -3. .takvgr I ' sftg They Keep Pace Nor TO BE LEFT BEHiND in the expansion of Miami High. the social studies department welcomed an addition this year. Consumers' Education, a class designed to educate the buy- ing public. was incorporated as a course of study available to seniors. Regular courses otfered by the department include classes in world history, psychology and sociology. Serv- ing to round out their background of historical knowledge, world history gives students a pic- ture of the growth of civilization, and includes a study of world geography and religions. Psy- chology provides instruction in the molding of good character and personality. while soci- ology, another study of human behavior. pre- sents the economic and social problems of our society. Also included in the courses otiered are subjects required for graduation. These are American History, Democracy and Gov- ernment. Displays and demonstrations make these courses interesting and practical. xf T .-Xuoxi lili: f'il'tlIll.' Eriiestine Tait, Carolyn Barron. lx't:t'lt: limily tiarris, Firol Clark, Lamar Louise Curry. -tlvmt' Rrelil: Sue Ellen Hoover, Forrest Boyd, Alta lieatheistone, Addie Moorman, Kay Kelly. vi ' . t f 'f' i, l i l F ,lie A i 1 i .-XisovE: John Mertz, Earle Orme, Paul Conover. Bi ioyxg Douglas Schwartz shows the class where Florida is, as Cindy Pearce looks on in World Geography. Lvfl: All becomes quiet in Mr. liver- morc's World History class as students start their 17 six weeks tests. ...-fn. fm.-sf mwWu X. f
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Buttons And Biscuits COURSES IN THE Home Economics Department teanI up to give students a well rounded foun- dation in sewing and cooking and basic prep- aration for future family life. The department oiiers six semesters of Homemaking ttoods and clothing! and two semesters of Modern Family Living, a course popular with senior boys and girls. Food courses include kitchen planning and management, food preparation, nutrition, table service, and etiquette. Clothing classes give experiences in improving personal appearance, good grooming. and baby sitting. as well as making garments for school, party and beach wear, 011 The Cultural Side OUTSTANDING in the special interest tield is the Fine Arts Department. Whether you need pottery, poster, or piano player. tiis depart- ment is equipped to supply your wants. Courses Such as art, band, and chorus, which oller help in future life, as well as enjoyment now. are included in the Fine Arts program. Many pro- fessional artists. musicians. and singers have developed from these courses. Around the state Miami High is known and respected for its superior band and chorus. As contest time draws near. everyone exerts a special effort to make certain that our school will be well represented. All Miami High stu- dents agree that the band and chorus enhance assemblies greatly, and that the Art Depart- ment posters would be ditiicult to do without. liminate Homework ALWAYS AVAILABLE to study hall students for help with their assignments are Helen Schloen- bach and Frank Paskewich, teachers respon- sible for the study hall at Miami High. All sophomores are required to include a study hall period in their schedules during their first semester. Many students go on to choose such a period in their junior and senior years, lind- ing it very convenient to get some of their home assignments out of the way before leaving school. They also may use their study hall period to take advantage of the school library. I9 UW: was fXl'titl1 lloryii Fttirvomiics lJivxRIMiNI: Smlt'tl.' Geneva Massic, lrictla O'Nt-il. Sltimlifrqs Helen Ciraham, Frnestinc lnwlion, hlitiuiiicl liiilspaliick. litflmw Fine Arts De- paiiiiicitl: Otto Kiiuisliaar, llclcn Snitch, Hazel Petit, md liiiovt: Study Hall teuchcis Helen Schloenbach and lrrainls Paskcwich. tate f I L eif A x 42' ' - ff I'-Al xx.
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