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TEACHER’S AIDES: Mrs. Dorothy Willsey, left; Mrs. Emma Stevens, below; Mrs. Audrey Burnett, bottom left; Mrs. Marie McManama, bottom center; Mrs. Margaret Shultes, bottom right. Key Club Sec. R. Anderson, Pres. G. Bunzey, Treas. B. Stevens, and V-Pres. W. Jacobs discuss next community project, center left. H
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World understanding augmented The purpose of Social Studies and Key Club is to further human relations through understanding. The Social Studies department gives the past and present a sense of continuity. It relates the student to the important developments, decisions, and happenings that helped shape our present world. The Key Club, guided by the local Kiwanis, serves the school and community alike in the best manner possible. In the Key Club’s drive for better things they collect money for both the American Cancer Society and project HOPE. They accept many community responsibilities such as painting the Berne wail, sponsoring social events, and entering one of the better floats in the Memorial Day Parade. MR. GEORGE KIMBALL: Social Studies At right, J. Conklin, R. Wideman, D. Warner, J. Swint, R. Mummenthy, K. Lendrum, D. Lucas, T. Deitz, A. Willsey, A. Clickman, and W. Barber discuss a Key Club issue. 10 MR. JOSEPH FOLEY: Social Studies MR. PHILIP DE GONZAGUE: Social Studies, English
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Math, science work togethdf j Mathematics and science are often linked together because of their close relationship. Therefore, in education, one course supple- V ments the other for, in order to enter certain) professional fields, a strong background of both math and science is required. Mr. Foster, who is a member of the science department, is also a co-advisor of the Yorkers Club with Mrs. Johnson, who teaches work-study. This club is chiefly concerned with the history of New York State and is involved in several related projects. Their main project this year was a flea market which was held in the spring. MR. JOSEPH SLACK: Mathematics, Science MRS. TAMARA McCAMMON: Science MR. ERNEST ECKER: Mathematics Yorkers meet to plan flea market. Ts
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