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MRS. BLESSING, WHAT is going on in the front of your M8cM History class? An orator? Well, you start by putting pebbles in your mouth . . DOES ANYONE KNOW where my lasses are? Mrs. Perkins and her ncient History class. l HISTORY A Spartan's life is so unpleasant . . . no won- der he throws it away lightly in battle . . . Mr. Muzzey . . . laissezvfaire economics. Classical High School requires the study of Ancient and American history, and offers an elec- tive in European history. This year, Mr. Paul Gleeson, department head, organized a senior class in American history which experimented in the use of Thomas A. Bailey's the Pageant of America which empha- sizes the philosophy of history. This college text will be adopted by all Amer- ican history classes next year. The Amberrt Serier in American Civilization is used in the Senior year. A few of the books in the series, which are read, are The New Deal, Evolution or Revolution? and john D. Ranke- feller, Inilartrial Statesman or Robber Baron?
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M onnais-tu les trois couleursw MES PETITS, BASICALLY you're all good kids. Miss Martin captivates her French class. K y6I,d.Q.'- . LANGUAGE LABORATORY The language laboratory of Classical High School complements conventional studies of French and Ger- man. With fifteen booths for listening and response, and nineteen ear phones for comprehension, students hear various foreign speakers. All receive individual correction for the improvement of translation and accent. As other students do not hear a pupil's mis- takes, self-consciousness is eliminated. In addition, students of the advanced French course record and listen to their own voices. Also, the laboratory is open for interested students on Tuesday mornings before school. Any student may take advantage of a special French conversation group by giving up his fourth period study, once a week. o HAH, YOU DIDN'T think I knew you were there, chortles cagey Mike Roberts as he spots the CADUCEUS photographer in the language lab Richard Merlino, John Vernaglia USTUDENTS! STUDENTS! ARE you there? Are you there? Levander searches for his German Class. , .,,f.... Vf., . ,,,s,,s,-My -ff- 1 b.-f fs.-ls.,-It -t,l.w.1-at .vt t,,'t.f,,.ufvz1ff H mwawfmwmremgpnw
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