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Rick Faw and Larry Cannady discover that, for current events, all the world's a stage. History is a Great Adventure During a year of change, both on a national and international level, the Social Studies Depart- ment seeks to alert students to their role in the world. A full pro- gram of studies includes World History and Geography, American History and Government, and Con- temporary History. To keep abreast of news, Civics classes use Time for current events and study in depth articles included on the weekly Time test, Stimulating thought and lively discussion de- velop a new awareness of the American heritage. ln the fall a special emphasis was placed on the presidential elections as hot debate, campaign posters, and a voter participation filled the school with Goldwater and Johnson ln February special displays focused on American History Month. Through History and Geography, understanding the past leads to understanding the present and preparing for the future. Mr. Clarence Wilbur Parker, Jr. History and govern- ment, B.A., Roanoke .. W Pm . ....,, ,M Miss Anne Somers Bailey History, AB., Universi- ty of Kentucky, Ad- Collegc, Debate, Choir- visor, Future Teachers man of Social Stud' s f A ' Y-Teen. Q Ez 5 is V J Mr. Stephen M. Baker Government and his- tory, B.A.. Roanoke College, Advisor, Hi-Y, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Coach, Fresh- men Football, Basket- ball, V. Basketball. IC O l'l'1el'lCU, 5 Department. L7 2 , A ..., V Mlss Anna Louise Mr. Larry W. Johnson Hdlsv History and geography, History, B.S., Roanoke B.S.. Milligan College, College, M,Ed., Univers- Coach, Football, Bas- ity of Virginia, Ad- ketball, Tcnnis, Advis- visor, Future Teachers of America, Freshman Class Sponsor. 20 ar, Hi-Y. Mr. Leonard A. Mosser History and govern- ment, A,B., Fairmont State College, Coach, Football, Head Coach, Basketball. .Q if-S J ..-ul' ll 132, Z'-83 'fail f -- 'P-'sh 'w : M Mrs. Evelyn Goodwin Giles History and govern- ment, A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's Col- lego. Mr, Robert Graham Parterfield, Jr. History and govern- ment, B.A., Hardin Simmons University, Ad- visor, Liberal Arts Club,
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play-back. Mary Anne Moorman and Linda Gar- land, Russian lll students, admire the bulletin board prepared by the Art De- partment. In Latin ll class Benson Wire and Cindy Tower wait for Rinn Turner to call their names. George Richards who has already answered begins the day's work. Judy Davis, Patty Dooley, Allen Oberlin, and Diane Davis improve their Spanish accent by recording their voices, then listening to the Miss Edith Shanks asks Nancy Moss, a fourth year Latin student, to scan the first lines of the sixth book of Vergil's Anneicl. Mrs. Nettie O. Bowles English, Latin, B.A., Roanoke College. Chair- man of Language De- partment, Advisor La- tin Club. Mrs. Natalie Peterson Russian, Bartashoff Col- lege, Tientsin, China, University of Virginia, Roanoke Branch. Mrs. Myrella L. Roberts French, Teachers' Col- lege, New Brunswick, Canada, Advisor French Club, French News- paper. Miss Edith Shanks Latin, B.S., Longwood College, M. Ed., Univer- sity of Virginia, Advisor National Honor Society, Latin Newspaper. Mrs. Anne F. Spencer French, B.A., Longwood College, Degre Elemen- taire, Universite de Paris, Advisor French Club. Miss Judith M. Wolfenden Spanish, B.A., Roanoke College, Advisor Span- ish Club. Miss Velva J. Wood Spanish, B.A., Radford College, Advisor Spon- ish Club, Student Gov- ernment Association. i' I f -YI .. n M E ll ll -fs ?2 SPM Q' 9 x 353 , . 1 I an . . sg, X , 49 Qi? .o M u t x ' . I -. .5 - 2 it Q.. I , . S 0 'us' - ' 4 o , e
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Johnny Jackson casts his vote in the P. H. Straw Election which chose Goldwater over Johnson, proving that the Patriot's choice was not the People's choice. 1 l l ,mm ,,,,,.......--- l l l l l l 5 l i lik lox- NIV Visual aids unite history, geography, and government as Gail Douglas explains factors influencing federal union ta Jimmy Carr. 21 Virginia Heights supplies flags and the Social Studies Depart- ment, the inspiration for the UN. assembly. Cindy Levin keynotes You and the UN.
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