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Social studies classes learn of our role in World t Representatives to Hoosier Boys' ond Girls' State last summer included Gary Wolf, Ann Fogle, Don Lawton, Gloria Bough, and Bruce White. Carrie Schiffli, the alternate, is not pictured. A glance into one of the social studies classrooms reveals Bob Glasser discussing the poverty pro- gram with other members of his sociology class. Centralites prepared themselves for futu re responsibilities as citizens through courses in the Social Studies Department. An emphasis on history aided pupils in understanding the foun- dations ot politics today and the cir- cumstances under which governments are controlled. The Social Studies De- partment included such courses as Asian Studies, Civics, Economics, Ge- ography, Government, Sociology, U.S. History, World History, and Citizenship. Guest speakers and panel discussions supplemented the material already available in these classrooms. Outside the classroom, outstanding Social Studies pupils represented the school at Boys' and Girls' States. Gary Wolf, Bruce White, Don Lawton, Ann Fogle, and Gloria Baugh attended the sessions. Peals of Liberty is an annual publi- cation put out by students interested in patriotism. Liberty is the Breath of Progress was the theme ot the booklet this year. Priscilla Howell was editor ot this year's pamphlet, Martha Lipscomb served as iunior editor. f .SE , ' nt. K . it -. . ,W ,,.i..i
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As members of various Spanish classes and parli- cipants in the Spanish clubs, Julie Morris, Karen Wasson, Lynne Ditrus, Kris Dean, and Janie Maines prepare paper mache pinatas for classroom use.
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., ai, 1 x ' Q f-zsafv -- i- Punishing witch Kriss Sipple for her misdemeanors, Sophomores Dan Green- berg and Steve Perkins sentence Kriss to 5O minutes in the stocl-code while Scott Jackson contemplates the announcement con- cerning Peuls of Liberty which appears on the bulletin board in his American history classroom. s.. .A 1, ,io Lynne DuLong and Dallas Dalton watch with interest. All of the students are members of Mr. Meek's history class. Eiimilif i .f I Y ylrs . After school hours, staff members meet in the library to edit some of the student submitted essays for the Peals of Liberty, a book published in co-operation with the social studies department.
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