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Q , P? Do not pass go and do not collect 5200! With a monopoly of activities, contemporary problems, including Don Kreiman, Pam Rock and Sharon Snow, seniors, visits the city jail. Moving up in history are the ever busy classes of the complex history department. Sopho- mores experience a first in team teaching during the world histo- ry classes. With United States history as a required subject, juniors are also eligible to take courses such as contemporary problems and political theory. Seniors have all classes available to them including minority races, which explains racial problems throughout the world. Learning the fundamentals of living is taught in the communi- ty living and city administration classes. Uur world and welcome to it: Minority races . . Polit Team teaching is one of the biggest aspects of the history department. Various teachers take a subject and discuss it with many classes. Giving a speech to her class is Mrs. Ora Cottrill. 94 History
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- 5, L .Ska- ai Taking notes on a world history class are Debbie Bolinger, senior, and Liz Engel, al theory . . History . Providin facts for futher studies, oral presentations are very fundamental, as g shown by Lynette Andresen and Dave White, both seniors. ,,9o '-A ff? X 2 or' fvw nur' -P.-nl Refusing to agree with a fellow student, Lynda Molitor, senior, carries on a lively conversation. Studying and preparing for classes are history teachers Mr. George Yount and Mr. Don Ford. Studying their information sheets during team history are Dave Ford and Terri Elsasser, both juniors. llistory 95
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