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Future Citizens Study To help the students become more aware of the world and its happenings in government. Troy High School offered American Gov- ernment. World History, American History, Current Affairs, and Soci- ology. Sociology, taught by Richard Harrington, studied a basic lesson in living in today’s world. American History, also taught by Mr. Harring- ton, is a required course for juniors. All eyes focus on a map of American westward expansion. Mr. Harrington gives a historic lecture. Sociology debates on a controversial question. Current Affairs class studies three ideologies. 20 Scholastics
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Universal Challenge Carol Creager, new at THS in 1968, taught French I (upper left) along with Spanish I (upper right) and II. The library staff for 1968-69 was under the direction of Ellen Warren and included: Seated: Blenda Ruhnke and Bcv Engemann. Standing: Debbie Clary, David Penny, Sandra Hoffman, Ellen Warren, Joyce Stewart and Cathy Buch. Seated: Cathy Grablc.Carol Middleton,Tom Bruns, Roger Guier and Joyce Stewart. Standing: Dwayne Schoenfelder, Kenny Reder, Keith Winder, Jane Gray, Kay McNemee, Debbie Clary and Bill Shapple. News English Produces Trojan Trumpet The News English class, a new one at THS, worked many long and hard hours to publish the TROJAN TRUMPET twice monthly during the term. Only one member of the class had had any experience in writing for a school paper when Janice Ashley took over the class. The paper is typed by the Typing II class; then the staff makes up the paper, pastes it up; and it is sent to the Vo-Tech school in Atchison for printing. Scholastic 19
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Rights and Responsibilities Madeline Crosley's World History studied the past and present nations of the world, and her Current Affairs Class discussed the different types of governments in different countries. American Government, a required class for seniors, participated in pri- mary and general elections for county offices, and those who won went to County Government Day on December 5, 1968. Mrs. Crosley ponders on a Government question. Government Day students-Front: K. Winder, T. Morey, G. Davies, D. Schoenfclder, D. Clary. Middle: B. Ross, B. Engemann. Mrs. Crosley, T. Bruns, R. Masters, K. Reder, D. Rush, P. Harris. Back: P. Smith. J. Edwards, A. Tucker. Mr. Harrington. Government students work on questions for student teacher Michael McClain, who watches for copying. Rick Gary points to a map (not shown) to show these World His- tory students where to find an ancient country. Scholastics 21
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