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In preparation for future responsibilities as citizens, the young ladies of Regina are required to take history along with their other selected courses. The people's inalienable rights guaran- teed by the U. S. Constitution, and their corres- ponding duties, are pointed out. A right to vote, for example, presumes an obli- gation to know how to vote. Hence class discus- sions revolve around the political views of candi- dates for various offices and the platforms of political parties. Today's problems -- such as integration -- are studied by the students participating in the Junior Round Table and Brotherhood Week. America's methods of solving timely problems are learned through mock assemblies, especially the Model United Nations held at U. of D. in April. Current events are stressed daily through dis- cussions of newspaper articles, newscasts, and T. V. Because history repeats itself, the wise benefit from the mistakes of others. AROUND THE WORLD in eight pages is the theme of every Friday's U. S. History class. Donna Long, Lois Caruso, and Gloria Whitmore page through THE AMERICAN OBSERVER. Diane Swiderski and Charlotte Eisbrenner peek over their shoulders in an effort to catch a glimpse of current happenings at home and abroad. X tx . BIC, WIDE, WONDERFUL world is being re-explored by Jeanne Trombley, ,Ioan Lazarow, Cindy Laney, and Grace 'Perna in the Modern History class. HISTORICAL EVENTS are re-enacted by the junior history class in accordance with the celebration of Know Your America week. Marie Saracino and Julie Bommarito demonstrate a ceremonial war dance.
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Headlines of Yesterday Make History of Today EXACT LOCATIONS of autocratic and democratic Dettloff. Sue Schneider and Kathy Swoish prefer to nations can be pointed out easily on a map accord- use the globe. ing to Judy Gnebba, Maxine Gerwatowski, and Janet IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS of early American while Doris Bonne and Dianne Cardinali history are examined by Uncle Sam KMarty pause in their study of an 1850 edition of the Feldmannl and Miss Hawaii Uan Stevensl Bible in order to observe them.
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PERSONAL PRFFFRFNCF and good taste play an important part in the selection of a wardrobe. Margaret Schlotman and Pat Shaeffer check the color charts. Camille ,Iamroz and Marie Wrubel glance through pattern catalogues for ideas. FACIAL SILHOUETTES are pinned on the clothing room bulletin board by Barbara Lendzion and Peggy Decker. Knowing how to match hair- dos and necklines with face shapes contributes much charm to a woman' appearance. Seamstresses LIVING MANNFTQUIN Sue Babich stands motionless as Joan Peters and Karen Diehl put the finishing touches to her dress. S
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