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Education Stimulates The Mind Mr. Young's world history class is shown where the historiral events occurred on the map of Europe. Realizing that decisions of the future are based on experiences of the past, the Social Studies Department analyzes events and changes which governments and civilizations have undergone and applies the conclu- sions to present situations. Such an interpretation of history is designed to be of practical value to the stu- dent and to help him understand the cause and effect which determine the growth of nations. A course in geography balances the program and emphasizes the in- fluence of environment on the economic and cultural evolution of the various areas of the world. A course in modern world problems evaluates present happen- ings and examines our nation's vital role in world af- fairs. By supplementing its program with relative proa jects and effective comparisons, the Social Studies De- partment develops a broad perspective in its students and encourages political awareness needed in every edu- cated citizen. fi f x 5 . ' T' of ' ' 'T t, A I' X ii' 'f?Q4f'. john Barker john Buchanan Morris Cage Chairman AB., B.Ed., .-X.B.. NIA. A.B. MA., S.T.B. BJ-'. Emenheiser George Fisher Arch Colder cgzfxlgld LB. B,S.Ed. A.B., M.Ed. Bk V Fd an 3 ,- .Xrthur Long William Ross Kathryn Scott George Young A.B. AB. A.B. AB. A funny incident holds the attention of Mr. Barker's history class.
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Athletics Develop The Body i l 'lhe proper technique of a left-handed hook shot is demonstrated by Mr, Parker. An active mind can work only in a healthy bodyg and knowing this, the Physical liducation Department provides comprehensive instruction to students in the development of strength, dexterity, and co-ordination. XVith access to the second largest indoor swimming pool in the East, spacious athletic fields, and useful pieces of apparatus, City College students are quick to take advantage of every opportunity to exercise their bodies and insure perfect physical control. The boys utilize natural competitive spirit and stamina in such sports as basketball, wrestling, lacrosse, and many others. Trained instructors referee the games, giving advice which helps every boy develop his style and ability. Stu- dents are taught to integrate physical exercise with keen understanding of sportsmanship and responsibility. Such aims are especially accented in competitive athletic con- tests, which are varied to suit the needs of every boy. Youll never get me in that water. says Mr. Novak, Y f ,- , :A V , . 'ff A - is tvs-ff-f. s t - -sg a 4 . , Jgjgkt Z if -, 545, Q .A t W it -1 ' ,, ssstfff' t 5 tgxu- K X Y. c ly LTL , J 3 Zyl-4754 1 , va- '. ' - 'ef sf-if . . .ef 1714? . ', fy... f. L, xx Q, X l Kenneth Yansant Ciliiirles Hirschauct Head ISS. f X ,. 'XX l A ,h 9' 'Qs' l B ' - x Pr 'Q . .Q ' 14 X lfiank Lee ,lctotnc Nathanson ISS, BS., Nllid. 6. ' Ju. -5 av. 'ri fa, ,Q 5 1. -. N' .1 'i ' ' is-f li ' , . 'ff' ' 1 I 4 .lnY',s' ' Robert Nmak I-lugene Parker Yictor Schmid BS, BS. BS.
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Developing Technicians ,J ,.s.-. Ab in .i-ff 11 05 -,,,., Nfr Hensen machrne shop teacher clerrronstrates the frnest pornts of hrs trade to one of the tethnrcal students at Cris The unsung hero rs someone who does a great deal of work and usually has rt go unseen and unapprecr ated Included rn such a group are the members of C lt, C,ol leges marntenance staff w hrch clesotes long hours etch clay to keepmg our school clean md presentable to the many usrtors wh1cl1 frequent rts halls The staff takes care of heating the burldmg reparrrng rts rnechrnrcal defects and helprng rn many other ways to nnproxe Crty College The dllrgent hard workrng secretarres ol Crty College are another reason why the school rs rated so hrghly Crty rs also rery fortunate rn havrng a xery capable doctor and nurse that take care of the health problems of the Caty College students 22 The Baltrmore Lrts College known for the most part as an academrc and COIHl1lCI'ClHl school rs also well equrpped to teach those students whose rnterests lre rn the techmcal frelcls These students recene courses whrch can rnclucle prrntrng wood shop metal work and nrechanrcal clrawrng Specral courses rn lCC'hI11C'3l mathe nratrcs and electrrcrtw are also grxen to boss who plan to use them rn therr future lrfe The recently mstrtutecl College Technrcal Preparatory course rs rntencled for the students w ho are slncerels mterested 1n pursurng a career rn hrghly specrallzed technrcal frelcls Crty College technrcal students are fortunate not only rn hawmg capable teachers but tlso rn haung use of the best pos srble equipment -Xll of these thrngs make C tty s technr crl department one of the best rn the crtr tal '- Rrley Wrllramson I-rancrs r Hcnrs Hensen Head XB N d o.4-V Andrew Melhy Benjamrn Sclrnndt Jerome Srlberman NI X F30-Q Y rv' lcla C olrcrr Xclson Robrrrsorr C lartnce Hall Sccrctars C ustodran lngrnccr 0 0 . . ,lr K f ' I - Y' -- y ' I K V I ' I 1 I l 3 c 3 . ' . . A l . .Q Y . ly . . ,. ' 5 ' . N C4 ' Y . . lx- i B.. . ' A - .1 4 Q v 1 J- ,S X .- Cx If t 1 K 4 W src,., rtsi y A y -cm Q' , , C Q r if l x , MXN - K 8 A.s.Y' A ft, ' A - ' Y '- Q 'W ' on - 1- .1 t ' rss. tts. Q, ,M .- , U - A. ., tr. t.-- , V - W. V ii- ,dll a M sa Q- ,, 1 .' so XJ' r ' - X 5 A , A A - 1, 4 1 C14 '- . K . T I X s f -BlS. I as., , . B:S. . . V 1 . , 'qt X , . , ' 1 V' . V . A A ' I ' G 5' -In' ' - V. . V . . A- I. . I N Q' I 1 , I 1 .1 ' 1' V . C 1 ' I
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