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Katherine Henderson (A.B., Towson State College; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Social Studies 10; International Perspective; Politics and Political Behavior.) L. Franklin Sharp (B.A., Univ. of the South; M.A., Univ. of North Carolina; Duke Univ.; International Perspective 10; Western Heritage; Twentieth Century World; Africa; National Forensics League Advisor; Debate coach). m Emanuel Montgomery (B.A. Morgan State College; International Perspective 10; American Experience 11; Black Experience 12; Crime 12; Senior Class Advisor; Faculty Advisory Committee; Student Faculty Re¬ lation Committee). Left: Margaret W. Brauer (A.B., Wilson College; M.A. Columbia Univ.; Social Studies 11; Honor Society Advisor). Mar¬ garet R. Parks (B.A., Hood College; Univ. of Md.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Inter¬ national Perspective, 10; Graduation, Diplomas). Above: Barbara G. Steinman (B.A., George Washington Univ.; Inter¬ national Perspective 10; U.S. History 11). 22
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Students conquer the unconquerable. John C. Peddicord (A.A., Baltimore Jr. College; B.A., Johns Hopkins University; M.Ed. Towson State College; 10-11-12 Math; Geometry, Int. Algebra Trig.; J.V. and Varsity Foot¬ ball coach; J.V. Wrestling coach; Varsity Baseball coach). Andre Rucker lays it on the line. Above: Janet V. Coffman (B.S. Madison College; M.A. Ohio State University; Cornell University; Johns Hopkins; Uni¬ versity of Chicago; University of Md; Geometry; Trig.-Analytics; Calculus; Math Club Advisor.) Left: Barbara Kiser (B.S. Edinboro State College; Algebra I; Geometry; Math 10.) Dennis Laube (B.S. University of Wisconson; M.S. Syracuse University; Applied Math; Algebra II.)
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Social studies widens horizons. hoidnd E. English, Jr. (A.B., M.A., Johns Hopkins; Images of Man; Dynamics of Individual Behavior). Harry Graybill (B.S., Manchester College; M.Ed., Western Md. College; M.S., Ill. Institute of Technology; Exploring for Man’s Buried Past 11,12; Issues in Social Justice: Crime 11,12; Elections Committee Advisor). The Social Studies department continued to grow in scope, size, and popularity this year. As chair¬ man of the department, Mr. Gray- bill, along with the other Social Studies teachers worked diligently to provide students with the sub¬ jects they desired. The results of their efforts proved fruitful when two entirely new electives were added to the curriculum this year. One of the new electives was en¬ titled “Africa,” taught by Mr. Sharp. The other elective, “Poli¬ tics and Political Science,” was tackled by Mrs. Henderson. These two electives, along with the various others, drew many stu¬ dents, and classes were filled to their capacity. The sophomores studied world cultures and religions, while juniors partook in an indepth study of American History. Since Social Studies was not required for seniors, they had the oppor¬ tunity to participate in the numer¬ ous semester courses offered by the department. Richard S. Talarigo (B.S., Indiana Univ. of Pa.; M.Ed., Towson State College; Physical Environment; Urban Setting; World History; Ecology Club Advisor; coach—Varsity Basketball, Tennis). Elaine Mentzer (B.A., Western Md. Coll.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; American Ex¬ perience; Dynamics of Individual Be¬ havior; Senior Class Advisor). Jay E. Stouffer (B.A., Park College; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; U.S. History; TABCO committee). Iinwir 23
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