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4 . ! X Endeavoring to understand societ Norma Steiner Y: , Margaret Tate, and Theresa Spohn scrutinize their texts. Mr. Dean Bryant, B.S.S. , Civics, Sociology, Economics. A - In a survey of current events, civics class listens to Mary E1chert's version of weekly happenings.
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Social studies develop alert, earnest citizens The approach to history begins with the study of all nations from Babylon to the U.S.S.R. Then, students concentrate on their own country, its heritage of high ideals and adventure, its wars, its peo- ple. Civics students, soon to be concerned with the draft, poverty program, and civil rights issue use current events in tracing history in the making. In the curriculum expansion, the social studies department was not neglected. Economics and soci- ology joined the standard courses, world history, American history and civics . Devaluation of the pound cannot perplex economics students. Soci- ology pierces to the core of history in a focus on insights into man. Sister Jeanne Marie OSU, B.M., Band. Mr. Paul Miletti, B.A., American History, Health. Mr. Karlzalar, B.A., American History, Health, Physical Ed- ucation. 8, 'V t N v me 'ffffi' 45 as . Becoming familiar with the custom of group discussion, frosh historians probe foreign cultures. 20
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Future businessmen, with professional help To meet the demands of the business world, manual skills have been acquired in typing and shorthand classes . Office practice and bookkeeping taught students such procedures as recording, fil- ing, and accounting. Business law rounded out the curriculum by presenting legal concepts of the business world. Miss Mary Lou Weimerskirch has efficiently executed the myriad duties which confront her as office secretary. Calvert's library offers students the personalized attention of its experienced li- brarians Sister M. Charlotte and Mrs. H. Seitz. Unfailing labors of the cafeteria women produced nutritious meals for students. Keeping Calvert warm and clean, Mr. Sharpe fulfilled his duties as head of maintenance . Mr. Donald Sharpe, Maintenance Mrs. Edward Gosche, B.S., Shorthand, Typing, General Business. Mrs. W. L. Fullerton, B.S., Office Practice,Business Typing, Busi- ness Machines. ,.-. ,Newman r--r liiillli lliillll f as fy 51... 3: ' it to E ii Q, 3 - Q ij? ' Mrs. Beryl Seitz, Library Assistant. Sister M. Charlotte OSU, B.A., Librarian x . A 41 Ms. 8
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