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Senior Cindy Haffner orally presents o report which took hours of re- search and preparation, as the class members give her their attention. 4:-1 4 ' . . 5. Q. -we. T, . , L f X5F'k was ' . Q. ...i . ss N- -or s fs- ,MMVI Top Row: MR. RONALD HUSTON-B.S., World History, Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, MISS BERNICE JEDLICKA-B.A., World History, Student Council, MR, CHARLES JOICE-E.B.S., American Government, C.P,A.F., Second Row: MR. WILLIAM MCCORMICK-B,A., M.A., World History, Sociology, MR. DONALD MEREDITHABS., American History, Football, Swimming, MR. WILLIAM NELSON-B.A., World History, Far East, Contemporary Aflairs. C.P.A.F., Third Row: MR. DANIEL O'CONNER-BA., American History, World History, MRS. BETTY RUTHERFORD-I3.S.E., American History, Junior Class, MR. STEPHEN WIITALA-B.A., World History, American History, Junior Class, Not pictured: MRS. MARGARET KOLLMAN-B.A., Economics, World History, Sopho- more Class. I. Explaining several technicalities during a certain era of History to appar- ently interested senior Mike Dunham is instructor Mr. Donald Meredith.
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Enrollment of Students Necessitotes Stott to Make Minor Adjustments Members of the Social Studies Department were quite pleased with the enrollment in classes this year. Approximately 1700 students involved them- selves in some kind of history, while only one course, American History, is ac- tually required for graduation. The staff seems to increase a little each year. As Mrs. Clara Dunn, head of the Department, put it, The staff is constantly expanding for a growing enroll- ment. A new class under the direction of Mr. William Nelson was added second semester. The course was entitled Contemporary Affairs and it included a dis- cussion of previous history and current events. Other classes offered were World History, American History, Economics, American Government, Sociology, and Far East. Economics was a course devoted to a discussion of buying and selling and its purpose was to teach the student something about the standard of living. American Government was concerned with study of the constitution, and Sociol- ogy was basically designed to teach students about society and how each mem- ber fits in. This class was highlighted with several field trips. Far East, History Seminar and Advanced American History are considered honors courses. These classes are designed for the accelerated students in which the teacher attempts to present a deeper insight into the subject. Mrs. Dunn commented that teachers seemed to be very enthusiastic about modular scheduling. Employing an overhead proiector in the presentation of one of her ButItold you tab e ready ss -' 1' , . i . , v N 1 :if ', -wo. 'iii' .N lf ri gs. if . -. - - 1, ' ,, Siiiiii 'fix 12 'i we W -xl --e. yn J i 'L 'f-'Q ' ss it Ag V' S- it A . - - :L 'E if - - -A 1 Top Row: MR. PAUL ANDREAS-A.B., M.A., Th.B., Russian History, World Histaryy MR.RAYMOND BEST- B.A., American History, Interact, Assistant Varsity Football, Wrestling, Traclc Second Row: MRS. CLARA DUNNfA.B., M.E., Dean ol Girls, Department Head, Sociologyg MRS. JUDITH HAIDLEY-B.A., American History. for your report today, says Mr. Paul Andreas interesting lectures is American History teacher, Mrs. Judith Haidley. to one of his apparently surprised and shocked Russian History students.
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