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R-B 114 SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies program at Randolph High School offers a wide variety of experience to our students. Under the guidance of Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Chrisholm and Mr. Silk, students learn to encounter such pressing so- cial problems as Communism, Juvenile Delinquency, and Alcoholism, and to reflect on their influence on today's society. With a complete understanding of the past, of the workings of government and the obstacles of the future, the student of Social Studies is guided to a better interpretation of his own problems and of the part that he will play as a future citizen and voter. Mr. Silk points out new methods in teaching History l Peter J Chrisholm Adeline J. Bernardo John B. Silk ! , ll U S History, Problems Civics, Business Math, Civics, U, S. Histor ' S of Democracy, Freshman Assistant Football Coach, Varsity Basketball, llnmlmin Class Advisor, A s 5 i s t a nt Basketball Varsity Baseball. Coach,
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Y' The entire system of the human body . . . broken down into simple, understandable parts f 1 1-' SCIENCE DEPARTMENT From the simplest laws of nature to the complex rules of Physics . . . through General Science to Biology, Physics and Chemistry . . . Science at Randolph High has advanced with the rest of the world. Mr. Chrimmins, Mr. Houston, Mr. Thomp- son, and Mr. Sherman strive together in giving Randolph a well equipped Science Department. This year Randolph High'dou- bled its Science equipment in hopes of giv- ing to its students a rnodern educatim- We Wmdf' MW Je George E. Crimmins Chemistry. , , Glenn M. Thompson Biologv. William G. Garnett General Science, Science Fair, Sophomore Class Advisor. John G. Pistone World History, Chemis- try, Varsity Cross Coun try, Varsity Track, Fresh man Basketball. Arthur Houston Head of Science Depart- t, Ph A g S ' Kenneth Sherman gli: yslcs Clence Biology, Director of Oceanographic Labora- tory, Faculty Advisor Biology Club, Faculty Advisor Hockey Club. ,Z Q 17' iff: I I 3 - i ...S y +344-,R 2 ,- i 'S'-iff T .lzi f ',- ' , lf' .- W P 4 f, rl - , . . - fc .3 l Q5 Q I ,V fill jail . 556: l A f 'f' A i X-.l '.':'.' if' rf?-'R' - '- .. '-1 'ft' 1 -.-'ffffif i -P ' I 4- - i . 'f-:-- .-1-r j.J '-1 rf -1-,,.-. , 1 1 ll3
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The way to a man's heart is through his stomach . . . Yvette Richards and Maureen Black prac- tice tor the future, HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTME From fashion shows to Child Care, the girls at Randolph High School are trained in all the arts of Homemaking. Under the expert supervision of Miss Schomer and Mrs. Elkins ward- robes are created and modeled, dinners are given and children entertained. Open to every girl in the High School, the Home Economics Department trains the wives and mothers of the SPECIALISTS futu re. ln every school where the individual counts there is a need for special faculty members with special talent and training. Randolph boasts one of the State's most progressive Art NT Grace L. Elkins Homemaking I, II, Cloth- ing I, ll, Home Decorat- ing, Fashion Show, March Exhibition. Katherine I. Schomer Homemaking I, II, Mar- riage and Family Living, Foods, Child Care. Departments, a whole range of musical activi- ties, a full-time librarian, a Reading Special- ist who has at her command all the latest equipment for helping speed and comprehe sion, .J- '4 Elizabeth T. Tierney Remedial Reading, Ora- cle Business Advisor. Robert M. Lacey Music Director. IIS Samuel Polio Free Hand Drawing, Pho- tography, Driver Train- ing, Art and Photogra- phy Advisor for Oracle, Randy Awards, American Education Week, Studio Workshop. Alvin M. White Director Audio Visua Department, Librarian, n- Director Randy Outstand- ing Scholastic Achieve- ment Awards Program, Chess Club, Audio Vis- ual Club.
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