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Social Studc tes Social studies classes have a vital im¬ portance in the school curriculum in Chel¬ sea High. They lead the students into intelligent thinking about our country and its government. As the students study the policies of a democratic nation, they be¬ come familiar with the problems involved in running the government. By studying these problems which face a democratic nation, the students are more fully pre¬ pared for later life, when they must take their places as mature citizens. World History, to give a better under¬ standing of present world conditions, deals with the study of the civilzation of the world, its customs, and its people. This course is taught by Mr. Berenson, Miss Spring, and Mr. Donahue. United States History teaches the pupils the background of American people and the practice of democracy in every day life. These classes are under the capable leadership of Mr. Berenson, Mr. Green, Mr. Leader, and Miss Stearns. Interesting, Danny? Geography, which deals with the study of the world, concerning the physical con¬ dition, and the inhabitants, is directed by Mr. Donahue. Mr. Leader and Mr. Thompson deal with the political, economic, and social affairs of a city, state, and nation, under These are the times that try men ' s souls.
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We will always remember the delight¬ ful trips up the Rhine, as we sat in our German classes. Miss Ruth Severance has made German an interesting and mem¬ orable experience for all her students. Here again, the demand for German will find Chelsea High students well trained in German custom and culture to meet the challenge. Thus we thank the entire language de¬ partment for years of excellent training and pleasant hours. (
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Far away places with strange sounding names the heading of Problems of Democracy, Civics, dealing with the rights and duties of citizens, is taught by Mr. Donahue and Mrs. Tuton. I I Economics, which concerns the produc¬ tion, distribution, exchange, and consump¬ tion of wealth, is taught by Mr. Pierotti and Miss Israelite. Business Law and Con¬ sumers Education are respectively taught by Miss Israelite, and Mr. Pierotti. We are aware that the defense of democracy demands more than a salute ! to the flag, repetition of the citizen ' s creed, or a patriotic speech. It means the participation of all of us in the great work of building an America in which the ideals of democracy find full realization.
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