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HISTORY DEPARTMENT Sirrinc, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Milton Corbin, Mr. David Brown, Miss Irene Horrigan, and Dr. Joseph Romita. HISTORY DEPARTMENT American History, Modern European History, World History, Ancient History, and Problems of Democracy constitute an unusually varied and ‘complete program of social studies instruction at ‘! Classical High School. The American history course is essential to good citizenship, for it is impossible to comprehend the ereatness of America without an appreciation of the past events which have contributed to that greatness. Modern European history is indispen- sable to improved foreign relations, for it helps one to understand the traditions and the culture of Europe. World history is invaluable to American 20 history, for it gives one an over-all picture of im- portant events which have helped to make the world what it is today. Ancient history not only provides an interesting background for all modern histories, but also covers the events which form the corner- stone of modern civilization. The problems of democracy course gives one an opportunity to learn how to cope with problems in the government. These courses are ably taught by the members of our history department: Mr. David H. Brown, chairman; Dr. Joseph Romita, Mr. Milton K. Corbin, and Miss Irene M. Horrigan.
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Latin 3 class studying Cicero’s Third Oration Against Catiline, STANDING: Most (7?) students diligently studying their German I. Sranpine: Mrs. Florence Smith. Lerr ro Ricur: 1st Row—Freder- ick Palmer, Bernard Gordon. 2nd Row— Doris Goodlatte, Linda Pfisterer, Saul Stockhamer. 3rd Row—Edward Shine, Rosemary Poellmann, Gilbert Roden. 4th Row—Frances Burack, Alan Gruskin. 19 Miss Shaffer. Judith Messier, Peter Haraty, Linda Goodless. 2nd Row—Caroline Skinner, Lois Perrone, Shelby Widland, Barbara Grover, Suzanne Flagler, Brenda Danet, James Donayan. lst Row—Lee Pieper,
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The history of our country is a required subject for stu- dents. STANDING, LeEFr TO Ricut: Arlene Barent, Bar- bara Bennett, Oskar Hellwig, Dr. Romita, Richard Morse. EUROPEAN HISTORY Dr. Romita discusses Prussia and Austria. Lert to RicHr, Ist Row—Alan Huntley, Joan Anzal- lotti. 2nd Row—Kay Le Van, Paula Nadler, Barbara Perry, Beverly Stein. 3rd Row—Donald Bradley, Louise Kennison, Diane Guyton, Paul Sullivan, James Russell. 4th Row—Edward Ben- nett, Patricia Biscotti, Robert Merhar, Carl Ehrke, Peter Hara- ty. 5th Row—Daniel Stouffler, David Shrair, Patricia Dale, Charles Sullivan, Frances Burack. 6th Row—Marlene Zionts, Alan Ball, Anthony Bevivino, Irene Vickers, Anne Faller, Linda Haa- panen. Ancient History provides a back- ground for a study of Humani- ties. Lerr To RIGHT, STANDING: Mr. Brown. Ist Row—Judy Gold- stein, James Cole, Marian Berk- over. 2nd Row—William Nolte, Elaine Koitz, Barbara Dickey, Cynthia Billings. 3rd Row—Jean- ette Swanson, Joanne Ewing, Da- vid Kline, Ann Faller, Mary Ann Shroback, Gerald Benjamin. 4th Row—Sandra Feldman, Harlene Schwartz, Racquel Kreylin, An- drew Shroback, Barbara Bennett. 5th Row—Siegfried Wiedenmey- er, Barbara Shufeldt, Aruthur Lessing, Lois Ambush, Camilla Carlson, Elizabeth Zguro. 6th Row—Robert Powers, Herbert Neal, Valerie Vail. ;
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