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Key to the Future William Whaley Social Studies Debating Club William Pascrell Social Studies Literary Workshop Ralph Polito Social Studies Wrestling Coach John Waneck Social Studies Club Committee 25
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Social Studies ♦ ♦ Record of the Past ♦ Documents, maps, charts, and films are only a small part of the material employed by the Social Studies department to plan a well-rounded, stimulating course of study. Superior teachers offer a wide-variey of courses to the interested students. Not only the required two-year sequence in American History but courses in psychology, sociology, geography, political science, civics, economics, and world government are offered. Debates, lectures, and open question and answer periods add to the enjoyment of the social-studies curricula. It is not at all surprising to look into a history class and notice the teacher and students engaged in an argument over a point being discussed in class. It is a credit to our social studies department that they not only teach democratic ideals but practice them in the classroom. Frank Allison Social Studies Chess Club A1 DeFilippo Social Studies Cross-Country, Track and Field Joseph Fritzinger Social Studies History Club Clinton Smith Social Studies Student Council Executive Board Barbara Kruse Social Studies Riding Club, Awards Committee This is where the battle was fought . . . Mr. W. Whaley explains to a Junior History class the military strategies of a famous battle. 24
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Creative Arts ♦ Art is the Soul of Culture ♦ ♦ Even before the days of Greek and Roman culture, the beauty of the creative arts has been essential to the pleasure and enjoyment of man. One branch of the Creative Arts department is the homemaking courses offered to girls. Techniques and tricks of sewing are taught to girls who learn to make their own clothes, and they hold a fashion show at the end of each year. Cooking and baking skills are apparent to anyone who happens to smell the delicious odors which fill the corridor outside the cooking lab! Rosemary O’Connor Home Economics ’’Cut and pin, sew and trim.” Mrs. B. Saraby, Pat Sheehan, Jackie Moller, Maureen Sullivan, Sue Chavez, Sherri Lieber, Evie Behrens in the sewing room. Beverly Saraby Home Economics Sewing Club 26
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