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K saws Deloris Johnson is very interested in Reading. Q f wwf I , u i f , af . 1,1'f.,':,,'::a..153-We-.anzese,q f: . f ff ' wav fa t W f Q,,,fWf,. The Social Studies department was led by Frank Mishina. Two practical courses were intro duced: Interpersonal Dynamics and an experi- mental class in Consumer Economics. The latter course dealt with consumer buying and the pro tection offered by consumer protection laws. Interpersonal Dynamics taught by Ralph Arel- lano was designed to increase a student's know- ledge of his own needs, his behavior patterns and the skills for successful interaction with oth- er people. The content of this class included values and clarification, and development of self concept communication skills with the emphasis on group dynamics. The class sponsored a Karate Do de- monstration. The Student Government which is also a part of the Social Studies department has a new sponsor who is Randall Hodges. Other popular classes included Black America, Psychology and Human Relations. 'Q f W nj' Ms. Clack loves to get to the point of the matter when it comes Reggie Wallace is very determined to learn his subject. down to History. History Remembers Famous People
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if 3 X Classroom student's minds are not always on Teacher Some students are interested in Learning, Interpersonal Dynamics may be a successful class bk e J Would you believe it? All these books. I tried, but something made me go to sleep
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The library was handled efficiently by Phyllis Duvall and Elizabeth Barnhart. Northwestern library provided a pleasant, cheerful area for stu- dents to browse, study and glean new informa- tion. Many new paperback books were added this year to the library. Available to the students were an abundance of current periodicals. Conference rooms for group study, research and drama gave students an opportunity to work together without disturbing others. Copy machines, movie projecters and tape re- corders were available for teacher's use. N.W. students look for one of fourteen thousand books in li- brary. ' I - - I -. . . :t:'i . 5 Q .t 1 s . :.,,. 3 Y 21 . . fp ' 'ff 12 S www... e -i N Ai Library Has Good Information Students find pleasure in what is to be found in library. Greg Martin iniisi be doing research fer One Of his eia5Se5 Carl Brocks and Andre Hennie check catalogue for a good book.
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