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'ro Culfural Enlighfenmenf Classes are oriented in all four years to stress the bene- fits of a capitalistic and democratic society. Contemporary VVorld Problems' study is particularly beneficial to seniors because it helps to develop their awareness of our polit- ical-social life. Students learned of the uniqueness of America's government, its equality of rights and oppor- tunities available to the citizen, in preparation to his assuming the duties of a life in our society. To help the students to know and appreciate their her- itage and what America should mean to them, the social studies department has a well-balanced program includ- ing: World, Northwest and United States History, Eco- nomics, Social Psychology, Current Problems and Geog- raphy. With three years of social studies required for grad- uation, it is hoped that students will be better prepared to meet the challenges of a competitive society. The purpose of history study is to learn from the past and apply this knowledge to future problems, and these studies are intended to stimulate the interest of the students in the happenings of today. Conrad Wicht, new to North Central this year, teaches Washington History to Freshman students. ,,,-M Richard Hannnn Washington History Varsity Wrestling ones Eugene Lister World Geography il Track -A A56 R 'Isa A ,K I I l,,gw,, Wallace Russell World History Senior Adviser Conrad Wlchi World History Audio-Visual Equipment
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- r ! I i l Gregory Sanford Social Studies Department Head Dr. Thomas Anderson World History Publicity Chairman Muriel Allison U.S. History Honors Board Robert Bland World History Freshman Tennis xr Social Studies Deparfmeni' Leads Our social studies curriculum was designed to prepare students to become better citizens in today's troubled world. lfVith the knowledge of the past and present, it was hoped that the students would use the information to the betterment of themselves and America. Through a knowledge of economic, social and political systems, we are able to understand the unrest in various parts of the world caused by infiltration of lfVor1d Com- munism and its threat to America's society. Department head, Gregory Sanford, takes roll in his Contemporary World Problems class as Tom Griffith looks on. Gerald Conrath U.S. History Social Studies Forum 20 t . -,ly a dk ' X N N C c s . 'X Q V :D ft fi x . s gf Y ' .y - fl' Virginia Drew World History Data Processing Miss Allison ,goaches Sandy Brockway and Dennis .uhlman in their history class.
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