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Through their studies of American Government, sociology, European History, anthropology. South Dakota History, and career education, freshmen and sophomores are given a broad background of events that shaped life today. Freshmen studies included a semester of American Government, one quarter of South Dakota History, and one quarter of career education. Sophomores selected their course of studies by choosing to take a year of European History or one semester of sociology and one semester of anthropology. Teaching these subjects were Mr. Joe Kramer who taught anthropology and sociol- ogy, Mr. Ken Greeno who took charge of American Govern- ment and European History, and Mr. Francis Zacher who taught career education and South Dakota History.
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A. Mr. Ken Greeno and Mr. Francis Zacher, frosh social studies teachers, pause in front of the freedom shrine. B. Dan Wall, freshman, works hard to make the grade in American Government. C. Freshman Dan Miller takes down the day's notes in his South Dakota History class. D. Mr. Francis Zacher instructs his career education class. E. Mr. Kramer stops to think. F. Mr. Zacher prepares for the day. G. Mr. Kramer teaches sociology to sophomores. H. Mr. Greeno pauses to smile for the camera. I. Mr. Greeno studies hard before going to class. 28
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Answering the why, what and when questions seemed to be the purpose of junior and senior social studies classes this year. All seniors learned something of foreign policies of various countries as they took International Relations from Mr. Ken Greeno. Mr. Joe Kramer also took seniors for a semester and sought to give them an understanding of family life today and tomorrow in his Family and Society class. About 30 seniors al- so braved Father Anthony Opem's psy- chology class. Juniors once again joined other high school juniors across the nation as they delved into American Studies. Sister Janet Horstman and Mr. Joe Kramer at- tempted to aid students in understand- ing today's events by looking at their roots in history.
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