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air Girl wr r Q if Social Studies : Past, Present, Future aving a knowledge of our past is a great thing. There is so much to learn and so little time to do it. Its study is important because history is made everyday. There are basic history classes offered in which you learn about the government, its past and present. Also there are elective courses offered that include other coun- tries' histories. Other fields of social studies in- clude Civil Liberties, Soviet Union, Extremism l and 2, Far East, Modern Africa, Psychology l and 2 and Sociology.
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Journalism Newstlps, Newstips,Newstips welve times this school year, the Journalism Staff ,presented the Blaze newspaper to the RHS com- munity. The Journalism II class, those with previous experience, and Journalism I, those students interested in communi- cations but lacking in experience, put in many hours to meet the challenge of presenting a truly informative and interesting student paper. And a challenge it was. Although hardly a triumphant year in terms of student acceptance, Corky Trewin, Editor in Chief and self-appointed workhorse for the Blaze, deems the '71-'72 season quite satisfactory. Journalism-43
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,. 5 E Foreign anguage : nternational Communication he main goal of foreign language is learning to speak the language and how to under- stand what is spoken. Many methods of teaching are displayedg no two are alike. RHS language students go to plays, museums and restaurants. Field trips expose students to authentic cultures and environments ofeach unique language. 9 'Jie Mg co . I Hg X ... 5 . ,.L,,. ..,r X Mi l. Mrs. Judy Fukui teaching World Survey, a sophomore history class. 2. Mr. Dennis Garrity sitting with his Civil Liberties class. 3. Mr. Bob Pickering discussing Economics. 4. Mr. Ron Green presenting a book on Sig- mund Freud in Psychology. ' . . Q 5. Mr. Brion Bloomberg explaining the political gn , :H spectrum. ,K 'I . ' Q 6. Mr. Bruce Weyer helping Senior Karen Lind- ' is . ' , quistin USSR. t s n ,:s, i ir1 7. Mrs. Helen Mclntyre splicing a Russian S .VJ-'ii ' iw l , . i . i 'Nunn S tape. Also shown is Mrs. Jane Cook. 8. Mr. Gabe Morelli arranging Spanish material before class. 9. Mr. Joe Lewinsohn in a German discussion .,.... group. l0. Mr. Roger Collisson lecturing in a World Survey class. ll. Miss Mary Alyce Burleigh grading Contemp papers. 12. Mrs. Alice Eros glancing at papers turned in in French. Foreign Languages-45 ft-va.-an N-ting. ad
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