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sterday Prepares Us for Tomorrow. ,,.o ,,A, a MR. JOHN c. MUNTONE ,' , . ,, Problems of Democracy and img. United States Historyg Penn- ' - iff-g ' sylvania State University, B.S.g - iff? Senior Class Co-Advisorg Fu- .- R -' Lyt. ture Teachers of America Co- ,:. rryyh, AClX'lSOf, A .r We must look to the social sciences and the humanities for 2 solutions to the most serious issues-those of human affairs. There has been controversy concerning the issue whether or not 2 schools of the United States are doing their job in social idies. Most courses cover the events only up to World War lg wever, we at Central Dauphin include both World War I and orld XVar II in our history curriculum. This is something we 1 be proud of because we are one of the few schools which ve accomplished this. The Central Dauphin social studies department believes that 2 social studies play as important a part in the development of unkind as science, and that an appreciation of aesthetic values ikes life more worthwhile. MRS. RUSSELL S. RODDY United States Historyg Ship- pensburg State Teachers Col- lege, B.S.g Duke University, M.A.g Advises 10th grade Tri- Hi-Y. MR. JOSEPH M. YUKICA Problems of Democracyg Penn- sylvania State University, B.S., M.Ed.g Head Football Coach Assistant Track Coachg Presi- dent of P. T. S. A. in .a . A United States History class discusses Western Movement with the aid of the globe and map.
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MRS. ELIZA R. ARMSTRONG Head of Social Studies Depart- mentg Shippensburg State Teachers College, B.S.g Penn- sylvania State Universityg Leb- anon Valley Collegeg Ameri- can Universityg Bucknell Uni- versityg Co-Chairman of Car- nival and Charity Driveg Chairman of Foreign Student Exchange Program. MISS EMMA CASH American Historyg Pennsyl- vania State University, B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES - The Study MR. FRANK BENEDEK American History and Prob- lems of Democracyg Gettys- burg College, A.B.g Tennis Coachg National Honor So- ciety Selection Committee Chairman. A knowledge of the past is a preparation for the future. History repeats itself. These could be mottoes of the soci: studies department. The study of history and problems of dm mocracy assists the improvement of human relations so as to pn pare each individual for proper relationships in society. Not everyone can be a scientistg someone has to be the diploma to make the treaties and pacts which preserve peace. Social Studie include history, United States History, theories of governmen theories of religion, and psychology. All these subjects are helpfi in human relations. When people practice the truths learned . social studies, tempers are soothed, nerves are steadied, and ever one is happier. is 5 2 Philip Prim explains a chart on religion to the junior World History Class.
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - Vocatior MR. PAUL ALBRECHT Radio and Televisiong Penn- sylvania State University. A.B.g University of Pennsylvania, Extension. MR. DAVID E. FAUST Auto Mechanicsg Pennsylvania State Universityg Advises Auto Shop Safety Council. . iiis ,iis S . MR, C. R. ESHLEMEN -'-' ville State Teachers Collegeg Pennsylvania State Lniversity , 2: X I as iii1.n.5g 2g, f Q - . . gg Mechanical Drawingg Millers Y A Q at H 2 ,a . , ,, The practical preparation which the Vocational Depari ment offers, insures the future of its students and at th same time insures the future of all who are less skillet than they and so dependent upon the skilled worker fo his necessary services. In the usual six-week marking period the vocational stu dent spends three weeks in regular classroom subjects math, history, English, physical educationg these are dc signed to relate insofar as possible to his shop work. Thre weeks of practice and theory in shop follow. Hill Three Auto Shop students are working to adjust the timing on this Ford.
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