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SOCIAL STUDIES During the thousands of years of manys ex- istance many e v e n t s have taken place which have had great influence on the life of today. So that the youth of today ean View the events of the present in the light of the past, the social studies department with Bliss Gertrude Culeseutt as head. offers courses in world history and United States history. To give the students 21 xrcwliiiig kiiowlerlge of the g fm v e r n in en t by which this nation is run, and to teach them to vote Zilltl act intelligently to preserve our great democratic heritage. the department g i v e s a course in Government. ln all classes some time is devoted to eurrent events. This keeps the student almreast of pres- ent-day affairs and helps him to understand the problems which he must faee upon graduation. Top: Miss Gertrude Colescott and Mr. Robert Kennedy study a new history textbook. Mr. Joseph C. Powell, Miss Eliza' beth Mclntosh, and Mr. E. W. Phillips observe the great cir- cle routes, while Mr. Earl Wi?- son and Mr. Fred Mustard read a new edition ot Time. Bottom: History class members follow the Russian drive into Poland. Page 18
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ji HCDME ECCNOMICS The home economics department with Miss Chestina Xlilliams as di- rector has adapted its courses this year to war- time conditions. The girls in the home nurs- ing classes completed the standard Red Cross home nursing course and received their certi- ficates. Miss liarbara Schwartz, school nurse, gave instruction in ac- tual nursing practice. A group of senior boys proved that home economics is not all for girls. Their studies were planned to help them in the immediate future as many of them will he entering the a rm e fl forces. The home manage- ment class, under the di- rection of llliss Helen Marley, who also man- ages the cafeteria, con' ducted classes in the ac- tual work of upholster- ing and finishing furni- ture. These special classes were in addition to the regular cooking and sew- ing classes whose work also was made to fit present-day conditions. Top: A stitch in time saves nine, say K. H. S. seamstress- es. Middle: Home Economics class- es get training in nursing. Bottom: Miss Chestina Wil- liams discusses the food value of canned food with Miss Ber- nice Doody, Mrs. Lawrence Rumbaugh, and Miss Helen Marley. Page 20
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