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jokes a very serious thing. Charles Churchill Henry Rackmeyer, you tell us what is important.” A shaft of sunlight at the end of a dark afternoon, a note in music, and the way the back of a baby's neck smells if its mother keeps it tidy,” answered Henry. Correct, said Stuart. Those are the important things. E.B. White — Stuart Little Keith Jandahl: Aw, gee .
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Senior Curriculum Broadens Brainpower Required subjects for the seniors this year were English and one semester of Govern- ment. Three levels of English were available to seniors: English or World Literature which are college prep courses, and Modern English for vocationally-oriented students. Themes, vocabulary, book reports, and study guides tor literature were various agents used to gain knowledge in English. Government class was a semester study of the foundation and prin- ciples of America’s national, state, and local governments. Government Day in the spring gave seniors the opportunity to put this knowledge to use. Also, this year Congress- man Larry Pressler talked with the govern- ment students through an amplified tele- phone conversation. Senior Math, Physics, (Chemistry I and II, Business Law, Account- ing, Office Occupations, Business Machines, Drafting, Shop, Ag., Creative Stitchery and Cookery', Chorus, Bachelor Survival, and So- ciology were some of the electives available to the seniors. Human relationships, their causes and consequences, was what many So- ciology' students contemplated. Crime, fam- ily, social structure, juvenile delinquency, death and suicide were some of the topics covered. A highlight of the Sociology activi- ties occurred when foreign exchange student Makiko Ogihara presented slides of Japan. The presentation gave students a better un- derstanding of oriental culture. Throughout the semester Makiko was often called upon to compare some aspect of her culture with that of ours. Other programs offered were cadet teaching and DEC A. Cadet teaching gave students insight on the teachers’ side of daily classroom activities. The DECA program combined classroom instruction and on-the- job training by a cooperative sponsor. Daily classroom discussions informed the students on concepts, skills, understanding, and atti- tudes necessary in the working world. Mr. Sly, Mr. Pribyl, and Mr. jandahl guided the seniors throughout the year, advising them on finalities of their high school educa- tion and college and career choices for the future. 16 MODERN PHYSICS «ft jijj CHEMISTRY cmei miwiua Above: Senior hooks are multi-purpose: -muscle-builders, locker-doggers and mind- Itenders. Below: Clary Sell neck plans his escape route from homeroom.
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