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C. Young, I). Wagner, E. Van-Dyke, X. Anderson, and H. Blake spearhead a class discussion in American History. B. Magens, X. Worstall, E. Leavitt, and K. Hill scan a relief map of the thirteen original colonies. Modern History holds a special interest for B. Magens, E. Leavitt, H. Hull and H. Hill. K. Terrell and B. Chandler ponder the mysteries of the ancient history “magic wheel.” M. Beebe, D. See, D. Purdy, and J. Stevens, are placing I msdownc on a Pennsylvania map.
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IN THIS FULL LAND OF OURS Pages of history hooks are more than revelations of the past; they can be guidcposts for the years to come. Lansdowne freshmen are orientated in the traditions and foundations of the first types of society. They learn to recognize both the strength and weaknesses in various early forms of government. The incompetency and impracticality of idealistic states soon points out a need for workable mode of social organization. Paralleled with this is a study of the government of our own state, how it came to be, and our rights and duties as citizens of Pennsylvania. Covering the gap between a study of the ancients and the world of today, the sophomores acquaint themselves with Modern European History, as a more complex civilization moved ever westward. The study of the growth of nations and peoples, brings out again and again the exploitation of the “little man” bv the power of a few. Hut here in America the “little man” became important. Juniors trace the expansion of our nation as it grew from thirteen rebel colonies into a symbol of freedom for the oppressed peoples of the world. They see the mistakes that Mere made, the diplomatic blunders, but they also begin to realize the true value of the principles on M'hich our constitution is founded. As our liberty has groMn out of the bondage of our fathers, world affairs students devote their time to the study of today’s problems, with the hope that they may help in the amelioration of the Morld’s condition tomorrow. Twelve
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PUBLI HYSTERIA Blinds Big chiefs of the Lahian, J. Huhbert, 1 . Jenkins, L. Gershtnan assemble snapshots for use in the I ahian. The Lahian and Garnet Sc Gray serve as a means for the students and faculty to read about school happenings in the same light. This year the G Sc G was minus an editor-in-chief when the staff assembled to write the first issue. A new system was to be tried out, that of having an editor for each page. In January, editorial orchids went to Janie Fried, but the idea of page editors continued. True to its former record, the paper is again headed for national honors.
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