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««|Vt. ' V h;«i 4 J- This lost. The Christmas Tree Executive Board regroup after an unexpected defect in the room decoration contest. Floyd Brown BS. Altiert Cross AS. Karl England BS., MS. Truett House AJ., MA. As the world grows smaller and smaller through the means of rapid communication, the need for an educated citizenry becomes even more nec- essary. Students were able to meet this obliga- tion OS they advanced through the numerous so- cial sciences ranging from American history to driver ' s education. With the complexities of today ' s society, the knowledge that was gained from world history became of great importance to many students. These classes traced from the rise of pre-historic man to the problems of modern man. In order to become a respon- sible United States citizen, seniors were en- lightened as to the government of their country and to their future duties to keep America free. Spirited interest was aroused in the students over the elections both locally and nationally. American history classes discussed the glorious and yet the sometimes not too glorious past of the United States. Inter- national relations classes sought to under- stand world problems more thoroughly, while economic geography showed the relationships between a nation ' s power and its natural re- sources. Through these studies, students come closer to world peace through understanding. HISTORY ' S Demosthenes once used pebbles to loosen his tongue ... Mr. xsoi 28 Mi
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Shoron Long preserves the honesty policy, while Bob Darby end John Oakson prove that two heads can work better the A witches ' brew mode in the laboratory of a mad scientist, or remains of a chem lab experiment with hydrogen sulfide! FROM PREMISE m Double toil and trouble; fire burn, and caldron bubble, quote Janice Klinkseik end Steve Kratchman as they create. 30
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