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psych.-soc. explore the mind For the first time, psychology and sociology classes were offered as se- mester coursesg sociology the first semester and psychology the second. Both classes were taught by Mr. Bill Curry, who received his B.A. from Tarkio College. During both courses, the students conducted many exper- iments, the most involved was a three week study of the elementary students and their behavior patterns. Pictured clockwise: 1--Chuck leads the class in a heated discus- sion. 2-- I can't believe I ate the whole thing. 3--Cheri, we've got to stop meeting like this. 4-- The Kid at work. 5--Marian studies hard when test time comes along. 6--Mike exhibits the animal in- stincts upon Sally during class. rrsr 5 X . . , , .,,. SSX- r .5 . r .img .t . X -, Q 1 -f :2Ef'iw4ig4i 1 ' .. , . fi fE1s?si ' 2 :QK , Xi? sr - . 7 . 1-sfiieisss 'es5,ss:ffsf.s- 1 K . -. . 2.-.-21-:err V '
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I A. ML. E moth Mrs. Cynthia Schwartz taught her math classes the fundamentals of algebra, ge- ometry, and math analysis. Mrs. Schwartz attended Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska, where she received a B. S. in math. Pictured counter-clockwise: Eric, Cheri and Lisa tangle in a game of Quibic, Mrs. Schwartz referees a chess match, the slide rule is a bigger problem than it seems, math is even harder left handed, Cheri gets the word from the class.
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ort ond music closses show O O 'Q creohvlty Miss Carol Ann Bullet taught Art in RPHS this-year. She always kept A her classes busy with interesting proj- ects. Pictured from left to right are: John Ingram displaying a Ir. Hi eu- K vironmentn, Miss Buller, and Becky Shubat and Jill Wanamaker drawing outdoor scenes. -illu- Mt. Meisinger's enthusiasm kept the music students constantly hopp- ing. They were always involved in parades, contests, or performances. Pictured are Mr. Meisinger, a prac- tice session in chorus, and Dan Stan- ton and Craig Heits entertaining the basketball spectators at half time. i H
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