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Wm 1 2 RIGHT: Nlr. Dick Prall listens to a student question in the course of an American Dream class session, BELOW: Pat Melt-ski, department chairman, lectures to her Grammar and Composition class. LOWER LEFT: lJon't take that picturel Katie Gardner tries to ward off a yearbook photographer as Delano Scott looks around. H2lged0l'Il, Paul: Film Criticism, English I0 Harris, Nancy: Mystery and thi- Supernatural, Modern Novels, English 10 Kerrigan, Mary Alice: Psychology in Literature, Research lVlethods, English 10 Magnuson, Mary: Exploring Life through Literature, Mystery and the Supernatural, Modern Novels McCormick, Ken: Nonviolence Literature, English 9, VVord and Symbol Meleski, P212 Department Chairman, Photography, Grammar and Composition, Southwest Literature l i l Abdalla, Emma Lou: Amerii-an Dream, American Literature, Seminar 9 BCZVCII, Muriel: VVorld Culture l, ll, English 10, junior-Senior Writirig Bivens, Dale: English 9, Speech B0l1gllI0l'1, JO: English 9, 10 Charron, Genevieve: British Lin-rature, VVorld Literature, Mythology and Folklore, Grammar and Composition Dillon, Barbara: English 9, 10, Reading Experiences '- 'Ps :-- X ex it ima K Q I t zsvxmi i ,awizisi emit,
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LEFT! lllorld Culture students sample food of the different countries they are studying. BELOW: Humanities students portray a colonial family during activities on Bicentennial Day. RIGHT: Nlr. klm-ff Rock and daughter prepare to leave thi- Sandia gym after a wrestling match. LEFT: Dawn liurge takes a big bin- and Q gi we , of .Af 22 Course Topics Offer Variety In Social Studies A staff of 14 Social Studies teachers, led by Mrs. Murdoch, offered students a wide variety of 22 classes. They covered such basic areas as U.S. History, World Geography, and Current Affairs, with such unique classes as Challenge of 2 l st Century and Social Psychology. Seminar 9 was taught by the Social Studies department, although it was not in the usual curriculum. Mrs. Murdoch said the department was relatively the same with the exception of location. Last year they moved from the main building to the barracks. With 1976 being the Bicentennial year the American History classes stressed the bicentennial theme. HQ SX k ,ai 3 1 i . f - 'sta :ii 1 A- et M5535 tt., fmt? S' it iltlfwix 'L E ffl R 3, if ig X Xi, . . ,, .t.. ,MV , S Yilirlsli-A ff. N. discovers a new food in her Wlorld Culture IQCRTR 553.1 lfllfx f K class. M2 V . . . Q GNFU? ABOVE: llflr. PZ'lSlCll'VVlCZ watches a little dog igfgyimfu -, while preparing a film for the class. 1 541, Ge.:-CR 1' V 'iitil 4. GLA 75 i Q s Xl' '-ie? .gmmvvwwukrgs ix J if , gif S , ifif il' l Z 3. 157
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