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Our American Way of Life Can Be Equalled By None Learning of our American Heritage and of the American Way of Life is woven into the required courses of American History, American Government, and Economic Prob- lems. Representing the hardships of our forefathers are replicas of the im- portant documents in our country's history, preserved in our Freedom Shrine room, dedicated in 1958. Re- lations with other countries that formu- late our foreign policy are studied and discussed in the newest course in the history curriculum, International Relations. Therefore, as citizens of tomorrow, history is essential for us. MEMBERS of Mr. DaiIey's American Government class, Marsha Tyree, Joyce Dugger, Charles El- liott, and Miles Batchelor, study reproductions of famous documents in the Freedom Shrine display. ' xx - ' - - dt 1 ri H . .- ,f 'f H . , , H U '63 K' ' . ff A X' SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT-First Row: Frances Lyons, Katherine Book, Howard L. Longshore, head, Robert Meyer, Jeannette Tobey. Second Row: Merrill Wilson, Josephine Graf, James Burch, Forrest Caldwell, Mrs. Dorothy Lyon. Top Row: Donald Daily, Wesley Murphy, James H, Butler, William Kimberlin, Mary Elizabeth Moore, James Stewart. 511 MEMBERS of Miss Graf's Economic Problems class, David Oxford, Ruth Dyer, and Margaret Bowlby, look up latest important current aFFairs. 29
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