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Pictured at top, left is another panel of students engaged in discussion of a social studies problem. The students are Rosco Davis, Bill Ferris, Judy Monohan, Billy MacArthur, and Linda Hinnant. The picture at right shows Mr. Bolickand a student assistant preparingto use the movie projector in a social studies class. Movies, slides, and filmstrips help make the subject matter come alive” in the social studies classes. In the lower picture, Mrs. Chavatel and her class listen to an oral report of a study made by one of the students on some topic of interest to the group. Everyone gets a chance to have his say” in these classes. 89
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Organized debate is one scheme for discussion of social studies questions. In the top, left picture, Phylora Feeback, Myrna Edington, and Walter Hardy give Thomas Newman an opportunity to make his point. Another type of organization for discussion is the group procedure illustrated by the picture at the top, right. Here Miss Olney ' s class divides itself into smaller groups andeach of these sections goes after the solution to aproblem. In the lowerpicture Nickie DiMarino points outone of the leaders of the world in a class taught by Mrs. Helms. In this chart made by the class, a map of the world is surrounded by pictures of various world statesmen. 88
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Clinch Period: Meals are served to the students in the school cafeteria in two shifts. Approximately half the students fill the cafe- teria each lunch period. Special menus are served for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Daily menus are announced over the school ' s public address system. The cafeteria is al so the scene of school parties, and the cafeteria is open each morning before school for use as a study hall for all who wish to use it. Last year the students began to use the auditorium during the lunch period for viewing movies. This plan is con- tinued this year. After having lunch, the students may, if they wish, go to the auditorium to enjoy the picture being shown there. The snapshot below shows students relaxing during lunch, in the auditorium.
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