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Social Studies Educate MANY INTERESTING AND informative books on American history are available to TJ students. Scanning a hook of special interest to Texans are Mrs. Jo An Carver, world history and government-economicsg Mrs. Mary Evelyn Hayes, government-economicsg Mrs. Jewel McEwen, American historyg and Mr. Hugh LeBaron, American history. THE NEW ADMINISTRATION under Pres- ident Johnson is the subject of a lecture hy Mr. Terrell Stansell, head of the Social Studies Department. 20 MODELS HELP ILLUSTRATE various phases of life during many historical periods. Mr. Joe Price and Miss Ara Golmon, American history teachers, and Mr. Roger Griffin, world history teacher, examine models that span the centuries from knighthood to aviation. i
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ace With the odern World EXAMINING SPECI- MENS UNDER the mi- croscope is an impor- tant phase of the study of biology. Mr. Alfred Hebert, Mr. Billy Willis, Mr. John Godwin, and Mrs. Sandra Shaw all teach biology and spend much time selecting suit- able slides for class use. MR. BOB BILLINGS, who teaches applied science receives a lesson in stroboscopic techniques as demonstrated by Mr Billy Tolar, physics teacher NOEL, NOEL,-CHRISTMAS parties are for teachers too!
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Tomorrowas Citizens .ff THE SOCIAL STUDIES office is a busy place as teachers type material and run off tests for their classes. Hurrying to finish before homeroom are Mr. .lohn Aikman, world historyg Miss Eleanor Wall, government-economicsg Mr. Lionel Rowland, Ameri- can historyg and Miss Mary Eunice Vickers, government-economics. Does history repeat itself? Students at TJ may not know the answer to that question, but they know the answers to many other questions pertaining to world history, American history, govern- ment, and economics. A knowledge of these subjects is an essential part of becoming a well-informed, interested citizen, the kind of citizen America needs in today's rapidly-changing world. s TEACHERS KEEP UP with current events too. Before class the day's news is reviewed by Miss Virginia Cain, American history, and Miss Alice Anderson, govemment-economics. CHOW TIME! 2 I 1 F I' N F vt 15 fa
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