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A student who has graduated from Shaler can boast of the well-rounded social studies he has received. The beginning student in junior high gets his first overall look at world history from the prehistoric ages to the present times. In eighth grade the student learns how the United States grew and prospered. Movies pertaining to historical incidents aid the students in their studies. Pennsylvania History is interesting to the freshmen because they are studying people and places which are local. In the second se- mester they will devote their time to civics and government. Under this course they will also discuss careers that will be of interest to them in the future. The sophomores have a choice of a more intensive study of world history or a course in world geography. The junior classes in American history study politics, economics, wars, and some events in current news, ln con- nection with their studies they entered projects in the liuhl Planetarium contest. Seniors are taught to the better citizens by studying economic and governmental problems in their classes on problems of democracy. This year the students were able to follow the campaigns and elections. jay Vl'hitesil operates the slide projector for Mrs Gunia in a XYorld l'listorY 442155- THE KEY T0 WORLD UNDERSTANDING Kathy explains the Boston Tea Party to Carol, Pat, Judy, Bob, Betsy, and Richard busily set up an exhibit and .-Xurelia with the aid of the model. for geography. 21
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Ethel Schmitt, Dean Linder, and Alan Topnick look on as Linda Hemmerich explains how the township govern- ment is organized and run. SCCIAL STUDIES HHGRY 'S in ,M gg, gi, h ,, X ! vii W-'if W 'jsffifqiiwifj . iifslw, A '51, 'Q fiyygudiliiii Wg, i Wiliiiif mnd!f!f,15fes f, ii QfgI!Q3u1 Z2 +1ulf?gf5! 1 'ig . Q' '- i 'jx ' 1:5 1 H57 J 4-f. ef X Ni: ,, . , i - if , . , , I , N, 1 ,, e - K ' , X. ' ,fe .GAA , --,xsklx-W 4-. , f ' N , ef' 'f YQ71, Richard Peacock and Tommy Carlson demonstrate for the 7A's the Egyptian glass-making process. 20
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