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Two New Electives Offered at Sansom Two electives offered for the first time this year were Driver's Education and World Geography. Since the ability to drive is considered a status symbol among teenagers, this course in driving education was welcomed by the students. Mrs. Alice Haley was the instructor for this course. World Geography taught by Mr. Nick Pendley was the second new elective added. In order to add this subject to our curriculum Mr. Pendley wrote a course of study and selected a textbook which was approved. Library and Reading Classes were also two very popular electives with the students this past year. New Driving Instructor, Mrs. Alice Haley says, That is not the correct way to make a right hand turn signal, Mike McGowan Frances Robershaw. Dianne Lynch, Shelia Hardy look on as the)’ await their turn. LEFT: All students in Library Classes appreciate this extra time to catch up with their studies.
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Curriculum Most important of all is the curriculum. Prerequisite to commencement, the academ- ic disciplines of the curriculum are often thought to end with graduation. Knowledge gained here, however, will go with each student into his future life. LOOKING FORWARD means the opening of a new world, where we would lay aside our books and begin to use the knowledge that we had gained from the academic part of our school life. Our curriculum has broadened our field of knowledge this year by offering us three new courses, which are: Driver's F.ducation, French III, and World Geography. The resolution of these and other courses of- fered us is to stimulate the inquisitive stu- dent and prod him into an awareness of the importance of his learning in an in- creasingly complex world, no matter what ... his POINT OF VIEW. 17
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LEFT: Mr. Pcndley shows a film about the earth’s surface to his World Geog- raphy Class. RIGHT: Mrs. Christopher’s Read- ing Classes are divided into small groups to continue practice which increases their reading speed. RIGHT: Jan Hayes, Carol Chance, Don Williams, Sandra Davenport and Steve Osborne use the lab to test their comprehension. 19
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