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Social Science The history of today's people-be it proud or shameful, full or barren, or an amalgam of these-is taught to Marian students by the members of the social science department. At Marian, man's relationship to his environment is approached in four ways. The object of World History is to instill in the mind of the student the idea of a world evolved from animal skins and stone hatchets to space travel and the conflict in South- east Asia. American History specializes: a nation born of fallen patriots, fine red coats, and a declaration, develops to maturity. With periodicals and newspapers for textbooks, Current History Seminar questions this maturity and that of other nations. A new addition to the social science department, World Geography, shows the inter-dependence which exists between people and their land. Yesterday's people, today's people, and today's world are shown to Marian students. They learn the lessons that these have to give, and draw the blueprint for the- world that they will have to build. - X Sister Mary David's second period history class carries on an animated discussionl Sister Mary Albertus Judy Napoleon leads an interested group of seniors in history. gh EA:-Q 2 L! if .412 Sister Mary David drums our a series of interesting facts. 25
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Mr. Garland Love enjoys his geography class. 1 i , Sister Francis Clare Mr. Bernard Gahan Timothy Gaffney, Susan Porter, Joseph Beauclry, William Barth, and Elizabeth Mironas discuss the Lincoln-Douglas debates in Sister Francis Clare's American History class. Sister Mary David l 24 Mrs. Donna Eskra KL. to r.j DeeAnna Barrett, Ronald Chemasko, Michael Jankauskas, and Barbara Lustig give a panel discussion on world history in Mr. Gahan's class.
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Mathematics John Becker, Sandra Natale, Art LIINIHIIC display their geometric models. I .25 Sister Mary Clarissa Mrs. Sally O'Hare 'QIYIP' :fl Sister Mary Theophane Sister Mary Theophane explains a graph of inequalities Math IV students, Peter Kelly, John Miskowici, Charlotte Bova, Pat Stanfa, and Carol Sherrick, compute trigonometry problems. Mrs. Monica Quattriiclci
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