Dunbar High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Lancaster, chairman of the Industrial Art Department, works along with his senior boys instilling within them the im- portance of educating the hands as well as the mind. Properly trained craftsmen are always in demand. These fellows seem to be taking their work seriously. MATHEMATICS l2A4, under the leadership of Mr. Leroy Taylor, is going all out to get this ad- vanced form of mathematics. Noting the facial expressions, I would judge that this problem is no cinch, but everyone is de- termined to conquer it. That type of per- severance carries over into actual life problems. CLOTHING The needle work of these senior girls is something to see and admire. Mrs. Park- er, their instructor, is proud of the ac- complishments of these ladies. Practical coordination of mind and body helps to prepare these students to become the type of citizen the community desires.

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SOCIAL STUDIES l2A5, under the capable supervision of Mr. Davage, is deep in study of world problems during the History period. De- veloping an awareness and understanding of the many problems that face them, cause these students to give the situation serious thought. DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Richard Brown stands in the back- ground while watching these seniors ob- serve this thing that we call an automo- bile with curiosity and amazement. An understanding of the mechanical func- tions of the automobile, learning the laws that govern drivers, and creating an awareness of individual responsibilities are a few of the areas covered in this class. HISTORY Here is a class dealing with historical as- pects of democracy. Mr. Bainder, the in- structor, leads his class in the develop- ment of an appreciation of our democrat- ic form of government. Marginal knowl- edge of American democratic principles is an asset to the formation of well in- formed citizens.



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CHEMISTRY More and more emphasis is being placed upon the importance of guided scientific training. During the laboratory perod students get an opportunity to develop scientific knowledge and understandings. The world is waiting for them, providing they are prepared. MATHEMATICS Mr. Henson is attempting to give his stu- dents the individual attention so neces- sary in modern education. Well planned work and interested students create a healthy atmosphere. PRINTING Printed publications have been the pri- mary media for the tabulation of the his- tory of civilization. Today volumes of publications roll off the press every few minutes. The skills developed in school serve as a foundation for future success.

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