Waterford Township High School - Waterlog Yearbook (Waterford, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Frank Garland, Robert Smith, Mrs. Edwina Isaacson, Frank. Mrs. Marina Vackaro and Mrs. Mary McGe- John Coleman, Miss Norma Feiler, Miss Barbara Hee are not shown. Joan Menzer explains where in the United States the maiority ot cotton and tobacco is grown to Jim Luzod and Barb Harthun. Locating French West Africa during the study of the African continent in world geography is Tom LeBar, ...- ,gvtm K YW is , .47 ,,' i D ,

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t is the aim of our school that the entire program of studies, activ- ities, and community services shall be so designed as to provide for many and varied living experiences. Our school courses are planned to meet the needs of the college preparatory stu- dntg to train the boy or girl who is interested in commercial or vocational workg to help the one who is not yet ready to decide on his future iob or profession. There is something here for every student. , - rf ' 5l'3lZZf3'5 Vg lg. k. : l'.z. fl' Q ft-was lx t -ff ' ' ' , 1:5-:if Sl-I 4 is - f - 'f 1-fr.. .-'v5'.?6:'?' , 1. 5-'ffl is-2',z43 fx ..i . V7 . ., . .1 .-.-.-..-4.2-::23'lw:.4 .4 vial! 4-,, sX'n:j'?': fx 9 ,42Qiiffiv3f5Z ' ' 4-' 6-9 -SQALQ4 1 s 5 hjgZHff4,'f'f 'H ' L'-7 Cv'-1 Ag-5i.Q.lkihj 53 'fr2:wqS5z,, ,Q ,fitazwwfr 'Yfggnifi-1.344-Q yjg'1igq1f .m ,5f 'r'-'pgfeg 1 15,1f.g.s1.:.i.f.my9,1' 7 gffkfrtstgiff. ,xx iff,-f-nu ith- 1 It-Pm: if-l' 'Qa4!,g,,,15a .w.- Nga U V .. x P,'gJt F NL. - I. 4 ' rlv. - , - ' I ,, 7, 'f'1lff,:1.?i :flwgls - '-1 f.'1p if'E'- WZ-e,1r,9-,-- ' ,f, -- kr A '-Q'-f ' .!:3' .'q,a1'3'f-x ,gr - kc if xgilf' ' 535135353 5, 4-m'4E5E:1' 25- ? r sqggr' e ,2f:??5'Tif3E5l15?f5f .a-'Liywgf-., mms?-'wv. ,31?l2::Pq1fr, 112'-F? fifsssi-ffwgfvf 255. sri? 'Qmgb-5,22-,.,3f ,U sa sf- ga '31-.ig ,g,g-:n ',--'- M1 ' M1 ,,-U, .-ri 1 V rw - . .. VX- '-.Lf :V ricfeafzmae. i':s:f?-Wifff t. rl-1,Um.1 3- ., 1.2 :if .-.1-'H :- 1. :lbw illi?-2f:1?El'e I y y I J- -- ,xg th- .I - 4 5-. A-1 1-.' -. . ,,,1.,g. :': -Inf. 'Q' -1



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World People and Problems,iiPast and Present Give me liberty or give me death. This statement aroused thirteen colonies to fight for their independence securing the economic, political, and social conditions of the past and present. An understanding of the world and its policies are brought about through world history, American Government, economics, world geography, international relations, U.S. History and home and family living. World history is a survey course of the nations of the world 'from the beginning of time up to the present date. Political, economical and cul- tural history of each country is studied. American government details the basic governmental facts that were introduced in U.S. History. Some comparative governments and the fed- eral system are studied at various levels. Economics presents the essentials and basic facts of economics. Finance, production, distribution, consumption, labor, capitalism and American free enterprise are studied with emphasis. World geography is designed to give students some concepts of the world's climates, their causes and effects, adiustment of people to these climates, and effects of geography on current affairs. International Relations deals with contemporary international problems. Members of the United Nations are studied through a combination of discussions, lectures, and panels. U.S. History is a comprehensive study of our nation, beginning with the European background, developing from the original colonies through the War between the States, the period of Reconstruction of the South, to world affairs today. Home and family living is designed to help students better understand themselves and each other, and to prepare for marriage and family life. Getting along with the family, dating, engagement, marriage, home man- agement, and child care are studied. Panel and group discussions, film- strips, sociodramas, guest speakers, and extensive library research are used in presenting the material. Jim Hiffleld eXPl6If1S to Sandra 5pUI'l0Ck the Mr. Coleman discusses with his government class the STGPS Taken befflfe 6 bill Can be P55504 current world problems stressed in Time magazine

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