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Below: Jim, Bob, Right: An Eighth Grade Geography class presents a unit on the history of Chartiers Township. and Greer tlndicnsl discuss a peace proposition in Pennsyl- vania History Class. I .4 A ' LVL 'L A I L Through the study of the history and geography of the different countries, students can better understand how tolerance and cooperation is needed to gain our needs as a people. ln Civics and P.O.D. classes, students learn the structure of their own government in comparison to that of other governments, developing an interest in local, state, and national problems. jorzhl , jmchm, 6l:f13,QI'lA, jnlmanaz, MISS ALLENE WALKER Geography 8, 7 7th and Bth Grade Advisor MR. JOHN ABRAHAM History ll, lO Wrestling Coach, Assistant ball Coach MISS KATHERINE KARABUSKIN History 8, 7 Junior Tri-HiAY Sponsor MISS MARY FREYVOGEL History 10, Civics Freshman Class Advisor Foot-
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f ,Agfa P2-SRM There is a real satisfaction in becoming familiar with a foreign tongue. With our world growing smaller persons going into commerce may find a need for languages other than their own. Through the study of a country's language, art, music, customs, and literature, students become more broad-minded and understanding. The study of Latin helps students with their English through the tracing of word prefixes, suffixes, and derivations. 45010 fzdmzm, dchiavmi Left: Bill and Ed show the Spanish pinata they made at Christmas time. Below: Mary Ellen and Gail, Latin Il students, show the class a model Roman apartment house. jluuulqh, jvwyu MISS HARRIET MUMPER Latin I, ll, History Il Senior Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor MISS LENORE LYONS Spanish I, II, English I2 10
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Right: Rose, Rosalyn, and Louis, Algebra ll students, work multipli- cation problems at the board. All of us have important uses for some mathe- matics-from counting change, computing the cost of purchases, to the planning of a new home. The field of commerce demands young men and women to be efficient in the necessary arithmetic. Future engineers, technicians, me- chanics, and scientists need all the high school mathematics they can get. gmpm M. maffmmafm MISS IRENE GRABLE Arithmetic 8, 7 Glee Club Director MRS. CATHERINE GENNOCRO Algebra l, ll Charconge Advisor MR. T. A. SMITH Plane Geometry, General Mathematics, Arithmetic 7 Basketball Coach Right: Students in Plane Geometry learn basic constructions.
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