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Ronald Chan David Chrialopbaraon Francla Ooachy Lara Klndam Robart Lm Waltar Logact Fraaman Mclnroy Made McKamla Jany Niauia AMn Odarmannbn Oallaa Pataraon Robart Roaa Laa Sa flail Oarald Spnnger This page: Top: Intense studies is typical for Michele O'Neil and Jim Blumke in History. Center: Econ holds attention of Julie Kappers and Jenny Smetana. Lower: Enjoying wry comments from Logacz. Corey Hougen smiles. Opposite page: Top: Showing great enthusiasm in History is Robert Rose's favorite pastime. Lower: Overhead projector assists Wally Logacz in his lesson. 12 Social Studies
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Electives added in English Mythology and elective speech joined many other elective classes added to the schedule last fall. Mythology, the study of myths, fables and legends and taught by Daniel Krueger, was offered to all students. Speech, too, was offered for non-English credit. Carol Cornelius, Judy Schmidt and James Murphy came new in the fall. Ron-da Leiverman was added second trimester. As student speaker, she was selected to address the entire U. of Minnesota commencement. Opposite page: Top: Unperturbed by the whispering behind him. Josh Bohlen works on his assignment. Lower left: Giving Sue Feely a hearty welcome. Mark Krinhop, Chris Kissell, and Guy Cierzan enjoy A.P. English. Lowor right: Studying newspaper. James Dostel concentrates. This page: Top: help from Sandra Westby is welcome for Kistine Poepping. Center: Advanced Placement class can get into football, too. Lower Mary Brocket discusses Carie Jacobson's paper.
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Six join SS dept. One course that was required every trimester all four years at Roosevelt was social studies. From day one to the day of graduation students were required to take civics, U.S. history and world studies. As seniors they had some choices. They could take psychology or street law and they had to take government and economics. Six teachers new to Roosevelt joined the faculty in the fall. Ron Chall, David Christopherson, Alvin Odermann, and Tom Novasolack all taught civics; Helen Jorgenson and Lee Saffell taught world studies. Kay Dietl, originally scheduled for Roosevelt, accepted a position as resource teacher at the central office at the start of the school year. Social Studies 13
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