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U. S. Social And Literary Ideals Examined Of the sixteen one-semester courses offered by the social studies department, the newest is American Studies. Sixty juniors and sen- iors received history and English credit in this large-group, small-group, individual study program taught by Mr. Dormann and Mrs. Pittard of the English department. How history and literature influence each other, the American dream of success, social in- justice, and social conscience are some of the topics studied. American Studies fits well in a department whose policy is to provide a broad, practical exposure to the social sciences rather than the traditionally compartmentalized history- government structure. Also, the economics course found a way to provide practical ap- plication to everyday life when all the local banks made personal checking accounts available to students depositing five dollars or more. Dept. Head Ralph Benson Roy Jucknath Sam Sharp Jay Topper David Watson 20 John Dormann Marilyn Hartzog John Hasandras Mark Isaacson Susan Kreider Richard Young Roberta Kinion works on her research subject, racial segre- gation. Debbie Davancens and Neena Steen search the bookrack for novels that provide historical enlightenment, Elizabeth Dickenson gk ,Nt fi j iii!
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.Q-,fp ,N 1- f 5- .r ' A conference of student committee chairmen David Proscal, heh of higtgry and literature, and that they liked having a. Matt Wheatley, Carolyn Hyler, Cinda Zinn, Ruthie Harting, voice in what they were to Study, and others evaluate American Studies with the instructors. Their consensus was that small-group discussion was the Mod 35 was a good time for freshmen to clean up confus- most effective activity, that there should be more integra- ing concepts of physical geography with Mr. Hasandras. fmuw 'r ' 24 Q- rr .QW - ai 2 f- I 1 ,... W rg :ti if. I -3: r, t .-': 1 E id' ,.,.,,.-.f-Wm f 'IIT-7' . 5 y V fi Q r V . , M., .
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