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SOCIAL STUDIES Arthur Comell B.S. Indiana State College, Westminster College, Eastern Baptist College Problems of Democracy, Economics National Honor Society Sponsor, Senior Student Council Advisor Carol Cornell B.S. Clarion State College, Pennsylvania State College, Eastern Baptist College Pennsylvania History Freshman Class Advisor James Deal B.A. Westminster College, Duquesne University History Philip Lindeman B.A. Geneva College, Slippery Rock State College, University of Pittsburgh History Ir. High Student Council Advisor, 7th Grade Advisor Mary McElwain B.A. Geneva College, Duquesne Uni- versity World Cultures Chaimian Social Studies Department William Melfi B.S. Clairon State College Geography One of the fundamental subjects which a student takes is Historyg it brings out the problems of the past and present which may confront the student in later life. Those in the history department tried to empha- size these problems and prepare the student to face them. The student re- ceived this training through graduated courses in American History, World Cultures, Problems of Democracy and Economics. Armed with the knowledge obtained in these courses, Riverside students were pre- pared to face their future. John Novalesi B.A. St. Francis College, Duquesne University American History Varsity R Co-sponsor, Basketball Coach, Athledc Director The people in India don't live in wigwams, Iohnf' Mrs. McElwain explains world culture to eager Sophomores. 26
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'I' 7 , viii DEW? 1 J 1 . 1 , .uw fi-5 gQZf7,Q5TA5i,1t, fa ire -, gf i ,, , ,,ffi,,1cu1,siff are t a as 5 in fx X t 2 f I , 4 , M2 M 5 4 s ai A iam' t irys iiiss srrs Z r ,rrit ' ..,. 1 ,v.,, if ,1 Q It should be there Judy . Miss Farkas, Judy Shrum FOREIGN LANGUAGE Heus, Heus. 6 Comprende usted Espanol P Oui, oui. These phrases were heard quite often as students in the language departments conversed with one another on their new found tongues. With the addi- tion of Intermediate French this year, this depart- ment of Latin I and II, Spanish I, II, and III, and French provided our students with a Well balanced language program to choose from to best complete their choice of study. You have to translate the idea .... Mr. Sgro, Ronald Miller. Jeanne Fletcher A.B. Grove City College, M.A. Duquesne University, Geneva College, University of Pittsburgh French I, English I Sandra Hemphill B.A. Geneva College, Westem Reserve University, Bucknell University Spanish I, II Vianese Sgro B.A. Geneva College, Duquesne Uni- versity Latin I, II Chairman Foreign Language Department LIBRARY Margaret Farkas B.S. Clarion State College, University of Pittsburgh Librarian Library Club Sponsor, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor The Riverside Library was probably the most frequently visited room in the entire school this year. Here recreational reading and reference work could be carried out through the vast store of resources provided for us. With the arrival of new books and more reference material the individual needs of all were met.
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