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of Civilization Clinton Smith Let ' s get serious. Sociology and Psychology Student Council Adviser Louis Lanzalotto I don ' t know. I give up. You tell me. American History II and Economic Problems,- Social Studies Department Chairman Charles Brown Shape up or ship out. American History I, Personal, Civic and Economic Problems Assistant Football and Basketball Coach; Senior Class Committee Al DeFilippo 9th period on the track. American History II American Field Service Committee; Cross-country Coach; Assistant Track Coach
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Social Studies . . . Cornerstones Frank Allison Any one who ' s been there will tell you so ' Economic Geography and American History II Social studies is the biography of man; his story makes history. Our cornerstones of civili¬ zation are built up by studying the cultural heri¬ tage which has been handed down to us through the centuries, and by exploring the ways of mankind. Languages, customs, and the stand¬ ards of living either strengthen, or weaken particular cultures. Without this knowledge of the past, we are unable to comprehend the present, understand why certain conditions exist, and cannot envision the future. Students taking their required two years of American History, in their junior and senior years, are made to realize more fully the de¬ velopment of their culture and its motivations. Sociology, Psychology, World Governments, Economic Geography, and Political Science are the other courses available for those students who are interested in widening the scope of their understanding of the people of the earth. You stole my thunder American History I Gun Club William Whaley Ter . . r . . rificl American History I and World History Debating Club 20
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Mathematics . . . The world As our world becomes increasingly involved in the scientific age, the study of mathematics has met with growing importance and popularity. Gradually, the mathematics classroom is be¬ coming filled with students of varied interests. Whether it is curiosity, challenge, or need, the students of Paramus High School have shown a strong desire to work with facts and figures through this art of calculation. Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, and Trigo¬ nometry are studies offered by the regular mathematics program. Richard Tennant Hold that line segment Geometry and Trigonometry Election Committee Barbara Kruse Edward Singer I ' m gonna get on my pony and ride . . . Everyone agree? Algebra II; American History I Algebra II and General Math Awards Committee; Riding Club 22
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