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Mrs. Hendry—World and U.S. History Teacher. analyse the past and present. Water pollution! Starving multitudes! Cold War tensions! Corrupt elections! World War III!? These and other important problems of our times were discussed and debated in Social Studies classes. History courses developed an understanding of the cultures and events that have made the world the way it is today. In Problems of the Twentieth Century, seniors were prepared to face that world and to attempt to improve it by avoiding past errors. But all was not idealistic discussion! Research work, term papers, and factual analyses of current world situations kept the Social Studies students working hard. A meeting of the minds between Balder and McGuire—historically speaking. FACULTY • 23
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Mr. Marlow discusses the fine points of writing a P.O.D. term paper. Social Studies classes Mr. Zimon—European and World History Instructor. pOTPOunn I Mrs. King—World History Instructor and History Department Head. 22 • FACULTY
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Mrs. King, Mrs. Wilson, and Miss Stephan in their natural habitat, the art department. Art and music teachers encourage creativity. Mr. Dahlin on top of the ladder of success. Mr. Benedict warms up the Choir with a well chosen chord. Where but in Greenwich Village or the Art Department could you find artists creating oil paintings, sketches, mobiles, sculptures, water colors, metal ware, collages, mosaics, and needlecraft all at once? Students were encouraged to experiment with as many of these projects as possible, especially those unfamiliar to them. To show off the many fine art works produced in class, an art show was held irf the spring. Student paintings and sketches covered the halls, and the showcases were packed with three-dimensional art. In music classes most of the time was spent singing semi-classical tunes and practicing various vocal exercises. But one day each week was devoted to music theory, and students dissected simple compositions in terms of harmony, musical scales, triads, and other musical elements. The Choir rehearsed constantly for several concerts given during the year. RM’s best voices were frequent stars of assemblies and programs outside school. In both the Art and Music Departments, students were guided by experienced teachers and then set free to express themselves. 21 • FACULTY
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