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Duck Moran gets polnters from Mr Hlgh berger durlng Ollmen For A Day pro ram at Sun Oll Company phxa Federal Reserxe Bank SUIII I. lver slnce the begmnlnff of tlme man has steadlly advanced and for each progresslve step an obstacle had to be surmounted It la wlse to see how man has solxed hls problems ln the past because lt IS a gulde ln overcommg present and future dlfllcultles Therefore we study man and hls progress from the tlme of the anclent c1v1l1zat1ons to our present day Thls year under the Soclal Studles program nn add1t1on to the regular courses of study mans trlps were taken and an extensne usual educatlon plan carrled out ln October a new provram ma mtroduced IIIIO the Problems of Democracy classes bw Amerlcan for the Competltne Enterprlse System Three trrps each coxermcf a dlflferent phase of our busl the trnps UIWIUXQ' the students the chance to ask questlons and dlscuss xarnous aspects of thelr chosen trlp A513 on map a xotln mamhme to H Coulbourn 'KmPrlCan HIQIOTW Class g ' l . B. . . D . Q . , 1 . Y V .N . Q V . . , . . . V F 1 S . . x I - - I E 4' . 3. ' C 3 - ness world, were arranged. Meetings were held before and after .. F ' Q ., e ' 3 ' e . I . . Geography students locate countries of Mrs. Drake demonstrates the working of Mr. :lennings checks students' work 1n . , ' ' g - ' . A , . . 1' .. Y Q p V w Joe Berger pomts out truck load of currency to Hrs Drake and POD students at the Phlladel
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Q Bottom row, left to right: ll. Niece, J. Leigh, E. Horman, P. Russel J, Swavely, T. Cordun, E. Fene. Middle row: A. Uubolino, M Houser, I.. Jones, I., llivan, J. Nh-Nerney, B. Reynolds, M. K. Elia Last row: K. Hummel, I.. Harvey, B. Davis, W. Weidow, W. Ruherl J. Slate, J. Craft. CLASS will he a higz step in helping to defray senior year expenses. The class slowly liranched out into various extra-curricular activities such as sports and cluhs. These activities helped to hroaden interests and give the individuals a full realization of the respon- sibilities and ohligations they will have to face in later life. Their participation in sports aided the junior high teams in ohtaining a hne sense of sportsmanship and a sulhcient hackgzround which will make them the material for the varsity teams of future years. Bottom mug left to right: P. Nlarley, Nl, Xlatthe-us, P. Trusty. S Hied, B. Kilvington. NI. Johnston. .Middle mu': J. Klingerman, M lfvans, C. Mitchell. P, Nlickel, F. Sivak, A. l.of'ke, B. Major. fl. Baldwin. Lust rout Weber, I., Smith, J. Bovle, Dellorefice, In Nyce, C. Herman. B, Rollins. B. Sahatiora. I QD l Bottom row. left to right: L. Bisciotti, ll. fllausius, E. Hansen, C Carey, E. Strazala, ll. Kalix. Middle row: IJ. Burchill, B. Carol, R Trasatti, R. White, N. McNulty. S. Achey, IJ. flontestahile. Last row A. Hutchinson, F. Thompson. J. Logan, ll. Baynes, T. Evans, B Broody, N, Woodburn. Bottom row. left to right: P. Riley, B. Dickerson, B. Gavetti, G. Grasty, B. Thompson, N. Stocker. J. Bulisky, B, Mabry. Middle row: K. Jordon, E. Charleston, L. Jackson, W. Blumberg, J. Lockhart, A. Schultz, F. Nelson. Last row: S. Moss, L. Reiter, W. Roach, N Zesewitz, J. Twardowski, R. Stutzman, A. Firth. Bottom row. left to right: J. Ricketts. C. Jones, J. Neal, XI. Cessig, J. Achley. P, Leggze, Nl. Palladino. Middle raw: A. Yeeles, L. Cal- tahiano. N. Madison, R. Ulmer. D.-Blartelli. C. BlcQuire, P, HcHale Last rout: R. Xlervine, J. Brinkley, W. Dannaker. A. Achenback G. Grimm. R. Renner, W. Sheneman,
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-3 fff' Nlre Drake returne P O D notebooks S I Nlr Fllson gnc-Q awstance to student ln World Hxetory class During the prlmarv electlon thus year one of the Ridley Town shnp premnete was located at the Qchool Thu axe the Qenlore a firbt hand opportunlty to study the method of young Several Qectnone of the 7th rade on thelr trlp to Colonlal Phlladelphla Qaw Independence Square fhrxkt Church and other placee of h1ilOI'1C3l mterest In february the 7th rade went to the Phlladelphxa Art Museum there they studled CXlllbllQ concernlnv the 'Vllddle Ages and Hennalesance The junlor h1 h soclal studxes claesee presented 1n honor of Abraham Lmcolns blrthday and mtereetlng aeiembly portraymv warxoue phaees of hrs llfe T lb NPFIIIU the 9th rade cnzc claesee m the1r Qtudy of the yudlclary branch of ,oxernment uslted the Delaware County Court m 'Vledla 9r'ottQ H1 team follovsxng a meet at Rxdlex foysnshlp ,411 G' t K Aljf , 'KV ' V A ' ' . , . 'sg' . ' - . U W , . F , Q 1' - l. . . , .,.. , Y. .' ' N ' . C h. .F 2 .K My at .Q CQ Q , 'V
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