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Is Vital and Flexible Modern history encourages the student to read a newspaper and to keep up with current events. History is being made every day, and it is im- portant that one be able to understand what is happening today if he is to imagine what may happen tomorrow. United States history gives us a background of our country's great heritage, Studying it, we real- ize how precious the United States really isi understanding it, we will not take our hardewon democracy for granted. , ,N ,deze i,,, '1?' HER!!! Dr. Wrirzn, Franrer Kelly, and Elliot Brumlzerger aa'm1'fe binary award. 2 c xiii . if wr a C-,P fsther A.gxPeck, ,, Albert A, Seretny Mae F. Tiernan Ethel Walker K-J illicbele Stiriilnff, Rare-Billie Iloffmarz. Ollze lane Zatfmrziiii. Swan Gnmoff, Steplven Srheflmn. Leon Sigal, Mr, Serelm. Charlet Marchef. and Shelllflll Rlfe look happy after a iucceffful zlelzale.
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history department Herman R Cherman Melbourne J Gallup Solomon Govrin Edith B Isbell History Course History, the study of past events with their causes and effects, is essential and interesting for all. Our history department, headed by Dr. Louise Wrinn, emphasizes the teaching of three histories: world history, modern history, and United States history. World history includes the study of the development of other countries. Understanding of the essential historical events of the nations of the world gives the student a keen insight into the rise and fall of govern ments and their effects upon people and upon the world in which we live DR LOUISE G WRINN Head I Esther E Mead 22 46 . X K , ' Q .AJ l , V , ' 1 i . -Z ' . - ijfflii . 4- if -' - . V 1 5 s f V V ' Q t '- f' f rfgj
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1ndustr1al and fine arts department 13 joseph F Adams swf mari' Annabelle V Dtrks Industry and Art The buzz of a saw the scratch of a compass the blast of a trumpet the whnstle of a teapot these and many other sounds dally fill the rooms rn mdustrnal and fine arts classes The mdustrlal arts department has added classes m electrlcrty and radlo to the present schedule of mechan1cal drawmg drlver educatlon photog raphy homemakmg general shop and metal work Thls year not only busmess and general but college students too are takmg mdustrral arts courses Show cases throughout the school d1spIay the handlwork of these students Ellen L Celentano DONALD S KIMBALL, Head 3' Alan Ettmger Rrta Forest 24 Q Q Q Q 9 - - - - - - 7 9 ' x a s - r Fl . QR . rs ' 4 I ,4 V x Y
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