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SOCIAL STUDIES - Department Adds College Course I have learned about this fantastic land of opportunity, commented junior, Mark Rexrode about American History. The Social Studies Department provided a variety of courses this year: American Government, World Geography, World History, American History, Psychology, Sociology, European and Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, Afri- can Studies and Negro American Studies. The Social Studies Department also offered a freshman college history course. To enroll in this course you have to be a senior and in the top of your class. Senior, Lisa Wortham took college history because, I get college credit, and by taking it now I won't have to take it next year. Psychology classes help to prepare students for the upcoming social problems by studying human behavior, social development, and learning processes. As students examined the various tactics of political par- ties, the governor's campaign became of interest to stu- dents as Bill Clements was elected the first Republican gov- ernor of Texas since Reconstruction. 1. Monica Baily and Susan Gerringer discuss quarterly grades with Miss Linda Beach. 2. Scott Price reviews notes for test in history class. 3. Sue Bell, Stan Thomas, Andy Rice and Tony Buchanan study maps for their quarterly exam. 4. Coach Bobby Rexrode lectures to his freshman Ameri- can History class. 5. Mr. Bob Gibson lectures to fourth period history class. in-M , 5 xg fm Q. A X -1+ im 3. 'f 9H' riff' 5. 16 Academics 1' -41'
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 . luv. 4+ , 5. . - It 'R I... AISI . 'Tl . il' K3 if N -ft 4. 'W K Q 'A s -A 25 ig A ,,., .ww is it s., ws -1 ,X 2. X '1 .,,,,: . 4, . :QNX- ss, P ll if g Nigggg-.fit ,ft 1 gf 0 .. 9? ., -ft , ,M A. xg 1 Duvers Ed, P.E. Break Monoton Climbing telephone poles, running stop signs, going the wrong way on a one way street, crumbled fenders, scratched doors and peeling paint reveal the inexperi- ence of Sherman High School Driver Education stu- dents. The majority of sophomores, a few juniors and even a few seniors ioined to tolerate a quarter of of simulator practice, bloody movies, and lengthy lec- tures to gain the all important white slip before age 16. On the spot training and going out on the open road help to make many of the impatient hopefuls safe and responsible drivers. Most students enrolled in Drivers Ed., in order to obtain their drivers' license, however, many still wanted to become safe drivers as sopho- more Becky Waller commented, By enrolling in Driv- ers Ed. I was able to get my license and also learned the importance of safe driving techniques. Physical Education classes ranging from gymnastics to physical fitness provided Sherman High School stu- dents with a daily break from the monotony of aca- demic courses. According to Kim Wiley, sophomore, P.E. gives you the opportunity to release your frustrations and show off your athletic abilities. I like the class when we play volleyball, but I don't like dressing out and going out- side. Most of the physical education courses teach only the fundamentals of the sport and students build their games around these basics. 1. Mark Dismuke and John Pennington learn how to be a safe, good driver from Mr. Jack Kruse. 2. P.E. students run their mile in prepa- ration for their Physical Fitness test. 3. Senior Ronald Jackson takes a breather before beginning his laps around the track. 4. P.E. work outs are a must before playing volleyball. ' .,..., 3 . ,sis- 3. 4. Academics - 17
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