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Historians Follow The Searching' questions are put to class member by Prof. Arch Colder. The epic of man and his civilization from its begin- nings in the Fertile Crescent until the present day is the subject matter presented by the Baltimore City College History Department. The Renaissance, the Reforma- tion, and the Reconstruction receive close scrutiny from the Castle's historians while the study of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures enrich the Collegians' appre- ciation of ancient civilization. To complement these courses, the Baltimore City College offers curricula in geography and modern problems: the former acquaints the student with the physical forces which have helped shape world history, while the latter familiarizes him with the current problems of democratic and totalitarian powers. Through this well-rounded program, the City College History Department gives the student a broad background in the annals of mankind, a familiarity with the classic cultures of the world, and an understanding ol' the world problems of today. Arch Colder Harold Greenwald A. B., M. Ed. B. S., M. lid. 'E' fix 'Sr james P. Howard Wise George B. Young Pallace, Sr. A. B. A. B. A.B., LI.. B. lv if 3--1 Z- Arthur C. Long Robert XV. Oliver A. B. B. S. Ed. Pasl .,,,, vw 'vi fe! . -, 1 ' f 1 kr vi NIorrisT.Cagc,-lr. john B. Barker XVil1iam Bowen John -I. Buchanan A. ll., M. A. Head A. B. A. B,, M. A.. A. B. B. Ed., S. T. B. f 'fe 4 r ,Q Benjamin F. john E. Feathers George XV. M. Emenheiser A. B. Fisher A. B. B. S. Ed.. H. Ed. Several new nations formed after the last war are dis cusscd by Mr. Feathers, 1
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Self-Expression Following the advice of modern educators and the recent trend in high schools throughout the country, the City Colleg-e Language Department has recently ex- tended its program to offer three and four year courses to those students who desire a tnore complete knowledge of foreign tongues. By developing a foundation in gram- mar and conversation, the study of this new program provides Collegians with a reading knowledge of one of the three modern languages - German, French, or Spanish - and familiarizes the student with the customs, literature, and culture of great European nations. The history of the Roman Empire and etymology are revealed to the student of Latin along with the language itself. The excellent background provided City students by the Foreign Language Department helps to broaden their minds, create lines of thought, and enrich their lives. Prof. Yannuzzi discusses an interesting linguistic oddity. Kathryn G. Scott Mildred K. Sheff William A. A. B. A. B., M. A. Yannuzzi A. B., M.A. N gf - 7-Y v '. ' 1 2 A ' 31? A 6 , 1- 'Ax 'I 0 , - . X 5. Y ,fff ri f' I 6 fm t 5 ft I6 A ' I . if 1 2 Bernard Gorban George Babich Elizabeth W. Head A. B. Calvert B. S., M. A. A. B. to f Y .r , A 1 7 I f ' it :L . +- . ,Z 1 , , A - rl 2, Charles H. Cenap Kiratli Rosalie M. Hawkins A. B., M. A. Lephardt A. B., M. A. B.S. .631 A '5 . 1 ' Q b y -sw .47 X sill' , S' i fs.. - 1 -tv-f I I ' A P , l, .1- E t Donald L. Isabel M. Raffucci James AI. Schreiber Matthews A. B., M. A. B. S. A. B. Students increase their familiarity with German through oral com prehension exercises.
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Counselors 'r 1 . of 1 1 f am Stanley Wagner William C. Bateson William S. Eisner Head A. B. A. B. A. B., M. A. lg- ' .9 1 rffa' at Qs- fl , Harry L. Lawrence Geary L. Stonesifer Gustavus A. A.B., M. S. A.B., M.A. Sieverts B. S., M. Ed. .X waitress and a cashier attend the students' needs in the cafe. rum, f, f ' ' . L ' I .14 ' ij t Mary I.. Crowl Virginia K. Fowble Maud T. Pertsch Librarian Librarian Dietician A. B. A. B. ,,.fvu -'sl 4' vs -?' Nui' Plan The Fuiu re L 'i 'Z I . . Clminsclm Sieverts helps future graduate decide on his actiiilies :lui lining., C llf 5 l E .5 !' s iii-- Making the stay of more than 3,000 students proht- able in their high school environment is the para- mount objective of the Guidance Department. Coordin- nating the schedules of the many students and helping them surmount the difficulties with which they are occasionally faced, the counselors at City are trusted friends of the boys they guide. In preparing for grad- uation, the seniors can rely on their counselors to help and advise them about proper procedures in filing ap- plications to colleges or planning for future endeavors. The Baltimore City College Guidance Department is an asset to all City College students. To make r-eliable sources of information accessible to students the Baltimore City College Library has con- stantly strived to provide all possible services. Tailored to especially fit the unique needs of students, the library has on hand both a large supply of reference materials and a comprehensive fiction collection. ll ia?-L l'illj0AlllCllI and hard work are successfully blended in the Balti- more Clilr College library.
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