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Names of places become realities when They are located on The globe in Mr. Rice's Geography class. Teaching us abouT The pasT, presenT, and TuTure of ourselves and The world around us is The Social STudies DeparT- menT. Freshmen are required To Take human relaTions, which helps Them To seTTle successfully inTo Their new high school environmenT and To begin Thinking seriously abouT Their fuTures. TesTs Yarborough. Filing another set ol Government notes is Marfh
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As an experiment in cultural living, the Latin classes had a Roman banquet. Dressedin authentic costumes, the students ate a seven- course meal. Another class proiect was a Latin Play at Christmas time. Pat Ellis aids Linda Edmondson in her transla- tion ofthe Spanish novel LA NELA. Lester Ward, Joyce Garrett, Gaynette Price, and Ollen Lane pantomime to Sur le Pond in French I. 4- vin V 5 Q 1 A , v ' 153,
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Using a map for explanation, Butch rell tells Sandra Moring about the histori- conquest of Mexico in World History. scover their abilities and weaknesses and eip them to make wise decisions about courses mtake and vocations to consider. World History enlightens the sophomores nout ages past from the modern viewpoint. ilms and maps are shown for clearer explana- ons. All juniors take United States History. They earn about the history, government, and political tructure of our country and study the constitu- on. Seniors take Government or International elations, a political science course about our odern age. 5. I 'i if U.S. History students Jackie Jackson and Charles Gibbs read about THE MAKING OF MODERN AMERICA. R ls THAT what you want to be? Cornelia Lan- caster asks Donnie Goodwin who is writing his Human Relations vocational term paper.
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