Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 28 of 196

 

Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 28 of 196
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Page 27 text:

J'DundaJtmn floJi ( ivUl cdLon Any civilization, past, present, or future, must have a means of communication, and in the year, 1967, the year of the Space Age, one must be better prepared than ever before to play his role in the world of speaking and writing. The inhabitants of any nation must know how to speak their language properly and communicate clearly before progress is possible. This truth was proven in the ancient Bible story of the Tower of Babel. The goal of the English Department is to see that each student leaves the high school with a better understanding of his language and obtains a deeper appreciation of the best that has been thought and said.'' The student is constantly made aware of his cultural background. Senior classes study the great works of English literature, from the epic, Beowulf, to the twentieth century masterpieces. Junior classes study the development of the American short story and make an analysis of the great American essays, articles, and plays. The accomplishments of the English Department will be shown only in the future by the accomplishments of the student in his world. [ 23 ]



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OuA t teai dtaAiiacp Every student in the History Department in '66-'67 was made aware of his lasting heritage as an American. The student was taught how to deal with the problems of tomorrow by learning from the experiences of yesterday. Those experiences can be recalled only because they have been recorded in history. Each student chose the phase of history which he wished to study. American history traces all events from 1492 to the present. The structure and function of our government is outlined in the Problems of Democracy course. Economics classes study America's complex system of economy. Ancient history is an account of the earliest civilizations known to man. The story of Great Britain, mother of America, is studied in the History of England. The work of the History Department at JHS this year has definitely been impressing each student with his obligation and duty to America and making him appreciate our great heritage.

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