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'W This country exports large shipments of pop corn, jelly beans, and bubble gumf' Teh-tell, I never realized the farmer had so 1 LST Z Aki One of tl1e exceptional bulletin boards in history class A,-,,.. many problems. AM'r,,,..w r ' ' ,,,,.,.-'- . 535 .1 ' Phe goal of the social studies depart- ment at Pennridge is to educate all stu- dents to become worthwhile citizens. The department attempts to accomplish this goal by the study of civics, world history, American history, and problems of de- mocracy. The freshmen students study civics and Pennsylvania history, and thus be- come acquainted with the working of our state and local government. During the sophomore year, students study world history and the relationships between other countries and our own. As Juniors, the students' time is devoted to American history and the problems that were faced during the formation of our national government. The senior students study and discuss the recent problems of our democracy. 'faux W' I'll demonstrate while you read.'
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'YQ' .f EN GLIJH English is one of the most important subjects studied in school. It is vital for everyone to know how to communicate with others. The English department has this as its goal. The students who plan to go to college have an intensive course to give them the best possible background for future study. Non-academic students receive a more general knowledge of English fundamen- tals. The freshmen and sophomores have a general study of grammar and literature and become acquainted with the library. The juniors study American literature, and the seniors devote most of their time to the literature of England. Let's wage an all out war on dangling participles Thespian Diehlls big scene in Julius Caesar. Now how did that li'l ole comma splice get in therefl I could use a little help about now - V T191-1??.'..X f' , .
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GUA GE! The four languages offered students at Pennridge are: French, Latin, Spanish and German. The students learn about the history of the country, native cus- toms and cultural background as well as the language. By speaking the language in class and practicing the pronunciations of words, the students are able to speak the language more fluently. By studying a foreign language a student also increases his English vocabulary because many English words are taken from foreign languages. The world watches as Boob Souder faces German. 1 xx 1. . x 4 A Pennridge version of Carmen. ,Xw ISIT. SPAINQ Aren't Latin verbs fascinating? Dreaming of far away places ,. ..,. .. H -....,,-Nr
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