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.Xml-r1t.in llistory Social Studies Past, Present, and Future RUXX' 7 Xl ly. ,. , .Ukli 'Ill N Xlk. X .Xl t.llX I50'l l'0M ROW social Sindh-c M153 IjA.XX'IS lffonom ic s -lnmilmllxm Eimlciiiillgtiitliusf 3 Sllfllll l'l'ulult'11lN ' 1 ' ' ' N lx. SL llll l,lil I lx MR. ll.'XNlDl,0XY yyorltl llplul-V American History MISS PIIQRSON English 7 Social Studies 'l'o awaken the young people of today and help them fulfill their duties to their community and country, Social Studies are taught in the high schools. V.'liy bother to study the past-the future and the present are the most impor- tant. This is the remark often heard but one finds that in order to make the present and the future all it should be, a study of past mistakes must be made ' thus to avoid making them again. l num i M... E 4-I , . i ' Z V til 1 -il l . 35 ,. 9 5 Jf..f.'f,',,.Z. '.'il 't SOCIAL ST UDTES Page Szlrlewz
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Strokes of Genius 71 4.- MISS XX'l'fNlllfLI!URGli Art and Ceramics ART Yivid, splashing colors used cleverly on bits of manila and behold before your eyes a scene is depicted and you pause to admire an artist's creation. A lump of clay-a finely shaped vase-ceramics class. Art appeals to eyes and has a restful effect on those who help to make it as well as those who see it. As the poet expresses himself in verse so docs the artist in paint or crayon and the molding of a mass of clay into a thing of beauty. YUCAL EXPRESSION lf art is appreciated through seeing then surely music is appreciated through hearing, whether that music be made by instrument or by voices. lien' are tal- ented with a beautiful voice and few are born knowing how to play a violin but through training and practice these things are achieved. Music has an important place because it helps develop a sense of rhythm and harmony. MR. RAISH MUSIC Page Eighteen
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