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Knowledge of Language Broadens Word Usage Miss Wysong. Latin Teacher, corrects verb forms for Mark Stcpich and Henrietta Gima. Phyllis Banaszak and Joe Trgovich demonstrate the Spanish dance, La Raspa. Students listen attentively while Mr. Ulrich conducts one of his English classes.
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Music Departments Provide Entertainment The girls' choir goes over a few selections for the winter concert. Health is offered for one semester to seniors although underclassmen may take it in summer school. These students study personal hygiene, diseases, anatomy, and first-aid. This course is a requirement because of its value and impor- tance. Economics is one of the many elective subjects offered to WHS students. It is the science of how man earns a living. Students learn the im- portance of land, labor, and capital. The Instrumental Music Department gives the students an opportunity to appreciate all types of music. The music department participates in many toncerts, contests, pep assemblies, and civic and school parades. Psychology helps students in many ways. It is the science of learning how to understand yourself and others. It brings out the importance of taking on responsibilities in life. Mr. Humphrey, music director, gives a few directions to Charles Greskovich as he practices a solo. 17
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Social Studies Introduce Students to the World Eleanor Maycrnik points out the trouble spots in Africa to Jamie McDonald aiul Donna Crowder. WHS students take courses in Spanish or Latin for their own enjoyment. These courses are not required and are offered for two years as an aid to understanding and learning more about other countries and their languages. English is taught for four years and is required for gradu- ation. The English department includes journalism, speech, literature, and gram- mar. History and government are also in- cluded in social studies. The history department consists of American His- tory and World History. Geography teaches students the sciences of the earth. Civics is also a required subject and is offered to freshmen and seniors. This helps students to learn more about their own government and their democracy Iu American History class Ted Stofko and Sue Carter study the U. S. map. 19
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