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but we can try. Mr. Daniel Meder imparts the subjects of American History, World History, and American Government to his avid students. Besides solving the problems of the world, Mr. Meder is in charge of the Boys' Patrol. Miss Mary K. Morris teaches American History and Problems of Democracy. Miss Morris is also adviser to the Fu- ture Teachers' Club. She enjoys music, art, and reading literature. Mr. Milton Corbin, who teaches both American History and Problems of Democracy, employs the new methods of teaching in the classroom. During a typical school year, over one hundred speakers lecture his classes. Mr. Paul Akerman and Willimn Sullivan here hold a mock city council meeting.
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9 We can t solve the worldis problems, Karl Sanders is assisting Mrs. Barbara Bowen in posting material compiled in a study by Mrs. Bowen's economics classes on a recent Magazine Publishers' Association advertising campaign. The campaign is aimed at preventing further government regulation of business prac- tices. Mitch Markman is examining the display. 'Ni M., r.,.. .. . , . uk lx! Mr. William Young, chairman of the Social Studies Department, is making out a test for one of his American History classes. Mr. Eugene Ruddeforth, a new ad- dition to the history department, enjoys mingling with students during lunch periods. Alan Radding and Charles Demos are discussing recent political developments with Mr. Ruddeforth. Q ef X2 3 '- ' CY' Al 3 . r e- 5 wer, 16
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Three years of required math Mr. Peck passes out books to his fresh- men class as they start the first of the three years of required math. Visualizing the geometric properties of a sphere helps the stu- H . , . dents to comprehend them easier. Mr. Pare shows his class the HEY, 11115 Pf0b1Cl11S klild of Cllfef' SHYS MI- WCSSMHH I0 Ml'- symmetry of a point in the center of a sphere. Stevens- 18
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