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WHERE EAST MEETS WEST-Nancy Wittmeyer browses through Ah Louis import shop in search of ideas for a Far Eastern Affairs report. FREEDOM SHRINE-Mr. Gordon shows Donna Bradley copies of historical documents while Alan Netts watches in first period U.S. History. . ss K4 Q . Q eei. an Q PUZZLER--Worksheets for the narcotic's unit challenge sophomores Kim Stark, Tom Tucker and .lohn Link in Mr. Radosza's third period world geography. Other topics covered included family living, alcohol, tobacco and driver's training. EDITOR SPEAKS-Discussing the credibil- ity gap with Mr. Tyner's fifth period class is Mr. George Brand, editor ot' Telegram Tribune. Social Science-19 Eev.fr?wf.-i!?'f2Ei5lY?12i5Ifa iPQl9?1iS5?Z3?rQvE':7gQ5l Y Y, W, X
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Family Living, K-12, Social Science's goal Family Living taught at proper and varying degrees of depth led the Social Science program this year for sophomores and seniors. The sophomores explored the world of dating while seniors concentrated on marriage as part of the kindergarten through grade i2 program Class discussions, lectures and films aided iuniors in learning the history of our country. By so studying, stu- dents learned that a country can profit from its mistakes as well as its achievements. Western Civ continued to cater to students interested in research techniques. Em- phasis on old customs and their influence gave an insight to present day problems in Far Eastern Affairs, a one year course for iuniors and seniors. ln psychology-sociology, instruction centered around the individual's responsibility in society and represented a switch from the physiological to psychological aspects in the ever-changing curriculum. W '- ei. R STATE HOSPITAL-Sixth period psychology students supplement their classroom study of behavioral disorders by touring Atascadero State Mental Hospital with Instructor Ken Kiefer, if mt Ji W. I l all Yi? 'sw FACTS OF LIFE-Studying inter-personal relations as part of a co- CGrl'S Sixth period. Some sophomores and seniors began the study in ordinated program to help students establish worthy goals is Mr, December, with each level studying a different area' of family living. l8-Social Science
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CAL POLY-The Tiger percussion section fa! righfl sounds ou! fhe cadence along with nine other schools as par? of Band Day af Cal Poly. YULETIDE CHEER- Revifalizing an old iradifion, Leona Ludwiclc fbelowl makes yarn ornaments for her Chrisfmas tree. MA- DONNA INN-Members of the Mixed Ensemble sing during the Exchange Club's Christmas Program Kai right belowl. ,,.,w w . M. 3- , L, aniiiiQ 20--Art-Music
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