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M A fflftflfk' CESSJQN ,I 'gig in iw SYM? u .,.A ,.,, M35 Mr. Pilot explains the settlement of the U. S. boundary to American history students Ken Biedron and Bob Keller. flistery Gives Students Perspective Freshman Joseph Podrasley joins the other mem- bers of his World History class in keeping up with current events. 72 Prom the conquests of Caesar to the exploration of space, Cathedral's history and democracy students surge adventurously through the centuries., Both classes diligently probe for answers to such questions as What were the Dark Ages? or Who founded the system of Supply and Demand? Freshmen examine the development and extension of world history from the founding of Rome to the present cold war. Juniors try to understand why the Old World was inter- ested in North America and how the United States expanded from its original Thirteen Colonies to its present fifty states. Finally, seniors in their democracy class study the issues which face our country today, Is peaceful coexistence merely a theory? and VNfhat is the United Nations doing to quell the Latin American revolutions? Studying the many complex phases of history may seem forbidding to D.C, students, but with their customary good will and determination they are striving wholeheartedly to further their knowledge of the problems of today and yesterday.
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