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.Q-44 Thomas Jefferson was the composer of the Decla- ration of Independence, states Mr. Dennis Holmes. sociology classes study DIFFEREN CES of human groups After the routine morning announce- ments at the beginning of second period, Mr. Orval Wilson announces, For to- morrow have a paper written on what sociology means to you as an individual. Any questions? When are we going to have that film on pollution? That sure does sound inter- esting, says Iay Matchett, Connie Clanin then asks, When are our Time magazine reports due? How long do they have to be? asks Becky Williams in a frightened tone. Mr. Wilson adds, Read chapter 21 for Monday, we will get into groups and an- swer the questions at the end of the chap- ter. Do you have that? Oh, have we already finished chapter 2O? inquires Debbie Scott. Gary Dedaker says, Mr. Wilson, you haven't given us the new Time maga- zine. Okay, who will be the first to give their Time report? asks Mr. Wilson and he receives dead silence. ,J-NN ff 4 5 i 0 ,AHF ' Choosing between Indiana senatorial candidates, Vance Hartke and Richard Roudebush, freshman Ian Davis evaluates the men while voting at the school election sponsored by senior civics classes on November 13. social studies 33
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s JQQ Mike L. Mark, Ioe Fleck, and Dave Shelford wonder about the colonists involved in the Revolution. J With the solutions for dating problems in sociology class, joe Bill Simons volunteers while Randy Glenn, Iay Hayes, and Tim Moorman listen. Discussion on Viet Nam interests Charlotte Iohnson as Paul Drake takes notes. 32 social studies Study time in United States History finds Wanda Milam enjoying a current paperback, while Randy Goodman, Jann Buroker, Beth Weber, and Debbie Sumpter read history lessons and debate on Women's Liberation. ,aug if I ' , Y K ' .A,' V, it me ,.-' I - to 'Jewry 1 XL ,, M ' Q is K' , - jf A humorous response amuses so- In the school library, Greg McGibbon, World History student, uses the resources phie Gloria Yonts in World His- and seeks information for an outside project, a report about the population, cli- tory. mate, agriculture, and customs of India in both past and present days. 1 s
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Getting acquainted with the facilities of the high school, freshmen Mike Mills, Pat Parnell, and Steve Pullum industrial oriented students RUSH printing projects scale measurements while drawing plans for their woodworking projects in beginning drafting class. Iim Labus and lack Dawalt print headlines for an Oak Bark editorial third period in the print shop. fl X There will be a larger shop, announces Mr. Rich- ard Beck while conducting a tour of the new school. 34 industrial arts You needed this job yesterday, com- ments Iack Dawalt to Bob Armstrong as Bob completes headlines for the Decem- ber 17 issue of the Oak Bark. Oh, my cards are coming along pretty good. just wait 'til I pass Frank Reese, Esquire, around to the girls, boasts . Frank Reese. Close that door, screams Darrell l Downam when Danny Denniston opens the door while Darrell was burning a light sensitive offset plate in the dark room. Then from another corner of the room Terry Berger lets out a cry, Pyde type, after dropping type that was to be used for basketball programs that night. X M, Operating the printing machine, senior Darrell Downam spends a free period in the shop printing basketball programs for December 18. This is one of the services the printing class performs for the school.
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