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Social Science Department Adds New Course The social science department, in its diversified curriculum, gives students the opportunity and the impetus to be well informed, thoughtful, and active in civic affairs. Through this department, students learn that organized knowledge, constructively applied, can be the key to effective citizenship. Large group sessions, which feature lectures, films, and occasional guest speakers, proved again to be a helpful and beneficial means of teaching and learning and an interesting variant from the usual classroom schedule. World geography is geared to give underclass- men a textbook view of other lands and an under- standing of the different peoples and cultures of the world. A backward glance to the beginning of mankind, his development and the development of the diverse civilizations up to modern times is the study encountered by world history students, while U.S. history centers about the growth of America. Problems of democracy prepares students for the responsibilities of maintaining democracy in our land and provides the modern thinking and solutions for the problems they will someday face. This year the department expanded its offerings to include a special course in American government. It offered an enriching study of the intricacies of American government. History and problems of the world are discussed in the international relations class. Through this broad program of geography, history, and citizenship, students gain new knowledge and insight in the world of social science. Pat Holmes learns that lectures are an effective means of teach- ing U.S. history. From the look on Steve Gar- ner's face, it's hard to tell how he did on that test in world history. YAQUB A. DEAN Chico St. Col., B.A.g Interna- tional Relations, World His- tory, I.R.L. DWIGHT E. BURCH Neb. St. Teachers' Col., B.A.g U. of Neb., M.A.g World Geo., Coin Club, Senior Class. ROY CULLEY O.C.E., B.S., M.S.g World Geo.g Freshman Class. WALTER PACZESNIAK W. Liberty Col., A.B.g U. of Pitts., M.Ed.g U.S. Historyg Coaching, I.R.L.
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