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ABOVE CENTER: Betty Begay questions a state- ment made by Mr. Richardson in U.S. history. UPPER RIGHT: JLinda Nelson uses the library card catalogue to find information for a history report. MR. CHARLES H. RICHARDSON B.A. University of Tennessee, M.A. University of Arizona; world history and U.S. history. UMSTfWD THE PAST Paul Provencio points out Yugoslavia for Evangeline Mendoza to clarify a point in world history.
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LEFT: MRS. MARGARET O'- CONNELL, Ph.B. University of Chicago; Librar- ian. RIGHT: VER- NON B. SCHULTZ, B. A ., North Cen- tral College, Illi- nois . move OUR SPKCH ROD English not only helps the student to write, read, and understand the language, but to converse in a fluent manner. Nowhere are the reflections brighter or more revealing than in the library of the school. Here are mirrored the excited curiosity of the real stu- dent and the careless indifference of the average. Here the bright minds of the entire world are mir- rored in the words of countless books The library was under the direction of Mrs. Margaret O'Connell. Student librarians helped in the distribution of the some 2,900 books, which included 180 that were new or rebound this year. LEFT: Wayne Rathbun glances at a new magazine in the li- brary. RIGHT: Lyle L a w s o n and Lorenzo Garcia s tu d y sentence diagrams in English IV.
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Manuel Martinez. Joe Alvarez, Helen Gamez, Lois McCollum and Carl Jensen discuss the pros and cons of the child labor law in American problems. so nit m piflfl The social studies make up a broader field than justhistory. It is a study of how people live. World history, U.S, history, American problems and occupations are included in social science. World history is a review of how people live in all parts of the world, and U.S. history is the study of the United States from the very beginning. fOfi TH€ fUTUfif American problems has practical applications for living today while occupations is the preparing for the future and helps in choosing a career. This year Mr. Charles R i c h a r d s o n teaches world history, U.S. history. American problems and occupations are taught by Mr. Bayard Odiorne. MR. BAYARD ODIORNE A.B., Universityof Michigan; M.E., Reuben Contreras and Margarita Paez take an apti- Boston University; American problem s and tude test. occupations.
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