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Mr. Raymond Burger, Mr. Donald Blough, Mr. james Miller, Mr. Thomas Kerrigan. Social Studies To learn of the past and of present conditions is the purpose of the Social Studies Courses. Those offered are Eu- ropean, American, and World History, Problems of Democracy, and Geography. Social Studies grant us the opportunity to learn about the governments in other countries, and of their way of life. It also helps us understand and enjoy our heritage. 8 Mr. Hamme instructs students
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As Americans we possess rights, freedoms, and opportunities in such quantity and qual- ity that we fail to fully appreciate our good fortune. Too often we take these conditions for granted and forget the heritage and faith of our forefathers. Now, you will take your place as a citizen in this community. It will be your respon- sibility to guard and maintain these rights and freedoms for the generations of the fu- ture. Harry R. Henly Supervising Principal Millersville S.T.C., B.S. Penn State University, M.Ed. Supervising Principal Administrators MR. HARRY R. HENLY, supervising Principal As principal of Susquehannock High School, and, in behalf of our faculty, I ex- tend with pride and appreciation to each of the Class of 1960 a most sincere congratu- lation. Good luck and best wishes, and may these past years of learning be the firm founda- tion on which you will build the new life before you. Ralph A. Bortner Principal Gettysburg College, B.S., M.S. Principal MR. RALPH A. BORTNER, Principal
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STANDING: Mr. Robert Cox, Mr. Sydney Ehrhart. SEATED: Mrs. Dorothy Hollahan, Mrs. Sarah Graham. SEATED: Mrs. Mary Keith, Mrs. Doris Miller, Miss Margaret Mercer. STANDING: Mr. Guy Mergenthaler, Mr. Matthew Mensch, Mr. Roland Heath- Cote. Guidance Guiding students through their high school years, recording grades, and inter- viewing seniors are a few of the jobs of the guidance department. Guidance teach- ers are available to the students for coun- seling and assisting at any time. These faculty members encourage stu- dents to further their education and to plan for their future careers. The librarian lends assistance in find- ing books and references. English Ain't ain't no word is one of the many things the English teachers strive to teach their students. Pupils are informed in the proper use of grammar as well as in great literary works. Another division of the English depart- ment is the journalism classes. Students learn the correct skills of Writing. In tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades students are introduced to Julius Cae- sar,', Macbeth, and Hamlet 9
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