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Sofia' Science l IIiS'I' HUXX' liloisv I.uiihseln'i'. lilizalwlh Iiarns, Kllnyion Wiiili-i'sli-vii, Hoy II. iiznls i hI'l11UNlb HUXY llairry ll. lmiin-imi-Iii-i', Ulin I.. Nh-Iii-yiiolmls, Morris lmwiiisli-iii, liuy Iliiiu Training for an alert, inliormcd, responsihle citizenry is carried out hy the social science department, under the guidance of Miss Elizaf heth Barns, Social studies orientate the fresh' inan, give knowledge of self and of the coin' munity, present the vocational fields from which lu choose an occupation. History anal eeonomies classes give a hackgrouncl for that uiielerstancling of local, state, and world proh- leins so necessary in a democracy. Timely topic for eonsideration is universal military training. Here john Peterson, Miss Barns, Mary Lou Perella, and Louis Zeleznilcar plan a panel discussion. Susan Day, Beatrice lloodloe, and Barhara Saxon watch as David Miller points out areas of possihle Russian am' hition. fl viiiiiiii'iiiiiii ii , gg p ,- ,-. Ycgfiii- fi 0 ihae we'U W ,V 4 gps fi 1,4 44 - is ,ivy A ,.., I2
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