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With international affairs so important... History Classes Study World Problems CHARLES O. WF.TTERGREEN U.S. HISTORY University of New Hampshire, B.S. Track and Cross Country Coach ARLENE S. WALTER U.S. HISTORY, MODERN HISTORY City College of New York. B.A.; Cornell University JANE WILLIS WORLD PROBLEMS AND HISTORY Pembroke College, A.B. Assistant Adviser, Class of '65 ELMER A. EVANS U.S., WORLD HISTORY Harvard University, A.B.: A M. Assistant Adviser, Class of '64 One of the newest subjects of the History Department is World Problems. Taught by Mrs. Jane Willis, this course for seniors, deals with the ideologies of the world. Modern World History is now open to college juniors, as well as general students. In the Gay Auditorium, Miss Turkington gave a talk on the history of Malden. For another project. Mr. Wettergrccn’s U.S. History students wrote to many important citizens to ask what books have influenced them greatly, and which ones they would recommend for students. These busy people took time to write most complete, interesting answers. Four new teachers have joined the department; Mrs. Alice Hyde, whose sister teaches at Beebe, came from Littleton, N.H. High School; Miss Susan J. Levine, from Brandcis; Mrs. Arlene Walter, who has been a research assistant at Harvard; and Mr. Thomas O'Donnell from Point I.oma High School, San Diego, California. CARL G. GARLAND U.S. HISTORY Lafayette, A.B.; M.A. University of Maine Harvard University Boston University SUSAN J. LEVINE U.S. MODERN HISTORY Brandcis University, B.A. Columbia University. M.A. Hebrew University in Israel Assistant Adviser, Class of '66 MR. WETTERGREEN'S HISTORY STUDENTS Ecruse books recommended y outstanding citizens. Over forty students wrote to well known persons asking which books had influenced them most. They received replies from such people as Dr. Paul Dudley White, Mr. F. Champlin Webster, Jr., Senator Everett Dirkscn, Mr. Robert Kennedy, and Dear Abby.
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r STUDYING A COLORFUL GLOBE IN MISS LEVINE S WORLD PROBLEM CLASS, Gail Cohen tries to locate the trouble spots leading to World War I. EDNA E. TURKINGTON HEAD OF HISTORY DEPARTMENT DEAN OF GIRLS U.S. HISTORY Colby. B.A. Boston University, M.A. il CLARKE R. BROOKES U.S. HISTORY Boston University, B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed. Bates College Sophomore Class Master Coordinator of Non-athlctic Activities ALICE K. HYDE AMERICAN AND WORLD HISTORY University of New Hampshire. A.B. Harvard, Johns Hopkins PRISCILLA DAVIS MODERN HISTORY Boston University, A.B.; A.M. GRACE R. RAMSDELL U.S. AND WORLD HISTORY 2. 3 Boston University, B.S.E., M.A. Adviser of Hi-Teens CHARLES A. ROSSITER U.S. AND WORLD HISTORY Harvard University, A.B., Ed.M. Columbia University Tufts University Northeastern University Head Adviser, Class of 1966 THOMAS F. O'DONNELL U.S. AND EUROPEAN HISTORY Suffolk University. B.A. Harvard University, M.A.T. ANTHONY GUARINO MODERN HISTORY Boston University, B.S. in Ed.. ED.M. Driver Education Instructor Adviser of COG Assistant Adviser. Class of '64 24
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HOWARD W. MILKE PHYSICS. PHYSICAL SCIENCE John Hopkins University, B.E. University of Michigan Bowdoin College; M.l.T. Assistant Adviser, Class of 1964 ROBERT P. CUNNINGHAM BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Mass. Col. of Pharmacy, B.S. Tufts University, M.Ed. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.S. HENRIETTA G. TORRENCE BIOLOGY Boston Teachers' College, B.S.; M. Ed. john p. McGuire CHEMISTRY Boston College, B.S. Boston State College, M. Ed. Adding new courses and teachers . . . Our Science Department is Constantly Expanding WITH NO QUALMS about dissecting frogs (or so they say! Richard DiBella and Janet Nardizzi carefully pierce the creature in the exact spot during their Biology class, one of our most popular courses. SHOWING INTENSE CONCERN, Dickie Harris examines a unique rock specimen during Earth Science class, which is a new addition to the M.H.S. curriculum and is one of the few such secondary school courses in New England. 26
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