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l P Student responsibility stressed hy Social Studies Departments in North and East Bernard Mattson .EW chairman R. Keith Corley f Jack Finley George Glennie James McKean Paul Moore Jean Smith A U.S. History test question is clarified by Mr. George Glennie. Crosslectures and team teaching dominated this year's program of the Social Studies Department in North and East Schools. Teachers specializing in a particular field of his- tory lectured to classes studying that area of history which enabled students to gain a more thorough understanding of the course. The humanities gained a new emphasis in many of the social studies classes by incorporating into the traditional history course a study of the fine arts and literature. Experimental work in formulating more comprehensive tests was undertaken by faculty members. Diagnostic tests were given to students in an effort to discover their weak- nesses and ways to improve teaching methods. Classes met three days per week for three modules. More materials and facilities were made available to stu- dents for independent study. - Team teaching was once again an integral part of the Social studies program. Faculty members worked for closer cooperation and communication among themselves in creating a more conducive atmosphere for independent learning. Mr. Bernard Mattson, who has been at ETHS since 1924, planned to retire at the end of this year. Mr. Mattson has served ETHS for 44 years, having been absent for two years to work on a master's degree. Using an illustration to aid her, Miss Faith Paul explains ancient civili- zations to her I History of Civilization class. 45.
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garb? X SE an Harry Wood ...A--H The answers to a Basic American Problems quiz are read off by Mr' - ' Alan Mumbrue. g l i 2f 'HfL as , A P V iw' l - 5 V f.-' K 'du-ng., Scott Grady's corrected Basic American Problems homework assignment is handed back to him by Mrs. Gertrude Finley. Thomas Sharp, chairman Roberta Cochran Carlyle Ehri Gertrude Finley John Mooney Patricia Peterson L
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