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Whether the student at North Farmington is interested in the evolutionary development of the United States or of the whole world, the History department of NF can more than adequatly accomodate him. The American History classes study our basic foundation and heritage, while international events are dealt with in the world history classes. The aim of both courses is to help students see history in a better light. Current events are a vital component of a complete history discussion. Talks made by returning servicemen have helped contribute to this effort. One of the most enjoyed activities of the world history classes was their visit to see Camelot. L ' tb P With his room decorated for the holiday season, Mr John ed in e Herrington conducts his class. an ,., Q , .A 1- 1 talking. Above: I answered that question once before! Left: Mr. Terance O'Hagan reminds students their tests will be destroyed if there is any
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American History students review for test by answering the questions at the end of the chapter. Preparing for the Future b 63 1 Miss Mary Ciochetti Mr John Herrington Miss Mary Johnson Mrs. Mary Keen Mr. Fred Moiner Mr. Terrance O Hagen J Donald Robison Mr. Ralph Temby Mr. Ray Voss
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Students Examine Maznfs elcztions wztla Man Understanding the basic principles of government is a citizen's most important job. The American Government class helps to pre- pare the student for this responsibility by making him aware of governmental actions. Foreign Relations, a branch of the Social Sciences department, builds a better under- standing for the advanced student in inter- national relations, law, and world stability. This course is unique in that it is taught like a seminar. The student taking part in this program hears guest speakers and simulates government actions and reactions. ln Economics, the student is taught to adjust and adapt to the business world. The aim of this course is to acquaint him with the basic principles of American economy. The student gains knowledge in such areas as bank- ing, stock, international trade, labor relations, and the law of supply and demand. xi I N Above: Notes on lectures. are a great help when test day rolls around for American Government students. Left: An informal discussion Brinker's government class. Nlr. William Brinker Mr. David Kevelighan
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