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History Department Combines Past, Present Mr. Oliver Oesch, Mr. Charles Banning, Mr. Joseph Krause, and Mr. Jack Morgan coordinate their curriculum, Sharon and Larry search through reference material. Pffff'v'fff++s.m ,:s-A E The Social Studies department stressed ideas rather than specific details this year. Mr. Oliver Oesch and Mr. Joseph Krause taught world history, in which the students learn- ed about the ancient civilizations and their in- fluence on modern ways of life. American history classes, isntructed by Mr. Charles Banning and Mr. Krause, concentrated on current events. This study of world affairs took most of the second semester. There was much work outside of class, including many reports, for the general purpose of acquainting the students with the problems of today and tomorrow. Mr. Jack Morgan also emphasized current events as he led the economics classes into the world of the stock market, the Federal Reserve System, and other facets of the American eco- nomic system. His government course was con- cerned with our own federal form of government and the many functions it performs. Knowledge of procedure of elections was gained including the candidates, their party, and platforms. ,,.i,,.t . iwrwwwwfw-fwfaaw 5 20-
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Stimulation To All Interested Students Larry Christensen peers into the world of microbes, Everyone delved into the mysteries of sci- entific exploration, as emphasis was placed on creative thinking. Modern biology was taught by Mr Kenneth Bush and Mr. Weldon Witters. Classification of insect collections helped the bi- ology students learn about the scientific method. Germination, radiation, and chromatology were the main sections of advanced biology, a new ad- dition. Basic chemistry students discovered the realm of the elements and their behaviors under the direction of Mr. James Guy and Mr. Robert Sum. Much lab work was stressed in the acceler- ated and advanced chemistry classes. Mr. Robert Sum also taught basic and advanced physics. In- terest in physics increased, as more people than ever took this complex subject. Weighing problems of teaching science are Mr. Kenneth Bush, Mr James Guy, Mr. Weldon Witters, and Mr. Robert Sum. Oh rats! They got out again, exclaimed Carlton Potts.
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To Prepare West Side Students For Future fm E , We Us , V 5. wir' Doug Livingston interprets a passage from the Federalist Papers in American history. Even African problems have a conservative and liberal viewpoint as seniors Dan Cable Dave Adams and Steve Eisinger point out Mark smiles as Mike's stocks took a tumble the day before. -21-
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