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UHMMNI, so this is where it all started? discover iuniors Gloria Flank and Jack Mclftale as they trace the beginnings of American history. AMERICAN HISTORY - again? won- der third year Namers as they see this subject on their required list . But the intensive study of details that make history intriguing and of the people who make history, plus monotony-breakers like debates, discussions, and tests- keep the iuniors vitally interested. AND GOD CREATED the heavens and the earth . World history students take things from there to Greek soap cities, conquering Romans, and present times. Frosh and sophomore Namers learn for the future through furious de- bates on past events. one nu.. Qs ATHENS IN SOAP! Frosh John Murphy and Vivian Waravko examine the pride and ioy of world history classes with its background of Facts That Must Be Known . l DO, says witness Marilyn Kuczynski to clerk, Pal Claonan, as iudge, Ken Trusiok waits to continue a lriul in one of those fascinating senior civics classes. WHY is the family so important? Who really runs our government? Why not have careers in politics? Get the answers - or give them - in civics. Committee reports, panel discussions, notebooks - all in a day's work for civics students. Studying the Father Hal- ton dispute, ldramatized by future law- makers in a courtroom productioni, and keeping track of local and national events in daily student newscasting, -- and lit- tle terse reminders of progress, - keep seniors constantly aware of the impor- tance of this subject in their lives.
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MAKING THE ARRESI' of the famous thiel Flambea Valentin itfelly Stokerl. Father Brown tGeorge Obi Chesterlonk The Blue Cross , a must lor senior Eng 'Pl wi ' J 1 :S . i. 5'Q,js--el ff-I, , no f--I : E 7.--n W rin? FIMNCE nnznwimc rmmiv of the day she may speak ni. im-guage of is-fe fluently at French i student, vnu reader. u tRi oil, lish c s sl ima sqsrnskii, is me equally tamous detective mixes inumpimniiy as twin prevails in o. ic. -idents. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, Shakespeare, choral reading - frosh English students run the gamut and look ahead to advanced composi- tion writing and manner-practicing as sopho- mores. NOW HEAR THIS! English Ill students, using the microphone, practice public speaking on stage, and study the novel, switching from lung to brain power. THE CREEPlNG TOMORROWS of Mac- beth 'Fly as fourth-year English pros intensively study Shakespeare's play and take time out to enioy the fruits of their labors listening to the re- corded versions of Macbeth and Hamlet , COMMENT-ALLEZ-VOUS? greet French students as they begin their lessons. First-year classes meet captivating new words. A monthly French magazine challenges the translations of second-year professionals .
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