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U the fi it WE ' RE GLAD you ' re so interested in American history and realize the impor¬ tance it has in your lives as citizens of your school and your country. ALL RIGHT, JUDY, let ' s hear your opinion about the battle. Here Mr. Max Leader guides a college course class through the realms of U. S. History. NOT ONLY PAST events but up-to-date problems are discussed in Mr. Berenson ' s history class.
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HISTORY — w dd Our history department introduces us to the wonders of the past, the realities of the present, and the possibilities of the future. In our study of history we learn to emulate accomplishments of the past years and to benefit from past mistakes. These essential facts of history widen our own horizons. A study of history in addition to supplying us with general culture is a key to related subjects. Because it teaches judgment, its study is vital for the successful functioning of dem ocracy. MR. PIEROTTI points out Greece to his World History students, who are now studying about this land of beauty and WHAT ARE SOME notable facts con¬ cerning the German invasions? Miss Spring asks her World History class. Someone seems to know the answer.
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For the mechanically inclined boys, Chelsea High School offers excellent courses in printing, woodwork, and auto mechanics. Mr. Floyd Folsom directs the printing clases which capably produce programs, notices, and less popularly, report cards and warning cards. Meanwhile the busy saws and machines of Mr. Daniel Santry ' s classes give voice to the skill of the woodwork group. Mr. Arthur Hagan ' s lads diligently study the intricacies and care of automobiles. Here in these classes boys are fitted to the precise de¬ mands of the mechanical world today. HERE MR. SANTRY shows his manual training class the correct way of using a new saw, one of the more advanced type. MR. FOLSOM POINTS out the workings of a paper cutter to two future printers. Watch that finger, boy! WHAT IS SO FASCINATING, Mr. Hagan? I’m sure you won ' t mind that extra grease on your hands if it will help make our boys capable mechanics in the future. Arts and Skills- 28
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