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,M . X W4 ,,,, X ..,,,, , , W fig .- :,- ...:... , f ' s 3... my-f ff p X -W-sv' -aa.. Study hall time gives Ethel Bradley, Jimmy Turner, and Frankie Doster a chance to work on their American History reports, 'The roots of the present are deep in the past is the theme of the his- tory students. In order to understand better the problems of the world to- day, the student must know what has come before. This is the primary aim of the sophomore World History classes. Junior year students learn to appre- ciate the American heritage in the required American History course. Along with the textbook, the students study current history as it happens. Projects in American history are varied. l The quality of a piece of cloth is explained by Sherry Moore A B in her Economics class, Grayson and Kay Florie. Bl In Economics the ups and downs of the stock market are discussed by Mr. ,ff Wy fffixl fy!!
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A A X S X . 2, 1 Mm: 1 Sllfiiifaai 'fayte '.-.neo Sahra Lioyd, Tommy, Buck, iVIartha D., and Martha M. understand the directions, their chemistry experiment will not s-J za ,-3,3 As Gary Dixon knows, accurate meas- urement is necessary in physics. muh Viiavm 'fr E, sz s Buck Tifer the correct way to set up a chemistry experiment. I 23 'pveafzzf'afs1seaaw Zn, 3-:Ls
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'lilies' incltnlc book roports rclutccl to tlio unit of work lacing stuclicil. I'CSt'3I't'll papcrs. roports on related topics from current nowspapcrs :incl niaga- zines. posters. historical inoyics. reports on local points of historic intcrcst. and trawl accounts of trips made to historical places of national intcrcst. liiullotin lwoartl displays tiozitnrv tlic licst ot' tlivsi' projects. ln liciiiocixicy during the senior your. students acquire a knowleflge of tlic operation of tlcnio- rratic government under tln' tfonstitution. This aint of the course is to toavli tlotiiovraicy in action so that liettcr citizens will lw nnnlc to take tlwir proper placcs in tlio worlcl. Studies Makes Better Citizens ' :fy f 'af'a's World History book report, gggj ',-,Ii stkg material. Democracy and Communism are compared by Bonnie Wyatt Mrs. Croxton Ends some more information to he p Beth Parks and Jerry Belt with their American History projects. kgs 'SW' ...N
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