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SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Victor Oelke taught American Government and geography in the field of So- cial Science. American Gov- ernment is required to be taken by all juniors in order to graduate. Geography is an elective course which any student may take. Mr. Oelke Mr. Don Bigham taught Amer- ican History. This a required course taken by all Seniors in order to graduate. SPONSORED BY Mr. Bigham 18 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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VOCA TIONAL A GRICULTURE There were 18 members in freshman vocational agriculture, 9 in the sophomore class, and 6 members in the junior class. The freshman class study centered mostly around farm mechanics. Livestock and judging was the class study of the sopho- more class. Crop production was one of main topics studied in the Junior class. Vo. ag. class learns technic of acetylene welding. Gary Reitcheck and Max Kennedy receive awards for outstanding judging. 17
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ART Ten students at S.C.H.S. took art this year. This is the first year it has been offered, and was taught by Mr. Eldon Ames. The students who took art were: Marilyn Treu, Linda Selbe, Mary Lovin, Bob Fromme, Ralph Carl- ton, Rynard Rodgers, Jack Rowli- son, Lavem Bieker, Richard Deane, and Rex Storer. In March, six students and Mr. Ames went to Linsburg to visit the Sandzen Memorial Gallary. Through-out the year, pictures by the art students have been in the Student Room. The Art class has helped make scenery for the Junior Play and All School Play, made scenery for the stage at Homecom- ing, and helped the Juniors with the scenery for the Jr. Sr. Prom. This year the students studied appreciation in history of masters in the art field, sculpturing, water coloring, chalk, pencil, and figure drawing. Several times throughout the year the students went out doors to do sketching. In November, the art class moved into the new Music and Art Depart- ment. Bob Fromme received the art award this year. This is awarded to the most outstanding art student. Mr. Ames discussing the composition of an encaustic pic- ture on canvas to Linda Selbe.
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