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SOCIAL STUDIES Barbara Anderson, Ann Chernak, Karen Schwab, Anthony Sirrico, Daniel Lowe, Gerald S. Barclay, Maurice J. Splaine, Kevin Dunn. Social Studies Department This year, the Social Studies Department placed more emphasis than ever before on the under- standing of the United States in relation to the other nations of the world. For this reason, Government and Economics became courses required of all Seniors in the Academic course. Field trips to vari- ous historic and governmental landmarks furthered the conception of the United States as a link in the great chain of nations. In particular, the Seniors ' annual excursion to the United Nations proved a great success by acquainting them with the problems and advantages of world government. 13
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ENGLISH Mary C. Cherry, Jean Fitzgerald, Anna H. Hill, John McCormick, Lois MuUiken, Sally O ' Neil, John J. Rock, John Smith, Wallace A. Weeks, Samuel Keith, Patrica Goldman and Beatrice Sprague. English Department Man ' s ability to communi- cate thoughts and ideas, orally and verbally, elevates him above all other creatures. The Enghsh Department strives to develop this ability and to en- able him to communicate grammatically, logically, rhe- torically and creatively. Fresh- man and Sophomore English emphasize the mechanics of the language and American lit- erature. Junior English: Brit- ish literature. Senior English: outstanding world literature. As a journey into the world of ideas, English confronts students with universal prob- lems which they themselves must somehow solve. 12
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SCIENCE Robert J. Coakley, Edward Daunheimer, Richard Everett, Clarence Heufelder, Wilfred Lescarbeau, William J. Markee, Jean H. McCulloch. Science Department Science may be defined as the process of explaining natural phenomena and integrating the results of discovery to the vast store of human knowledge. In a society largely scien- tific in character, the influence of scientific discovery on schools of thought, religion, and the standard of living assumes a prominent position. Silver Lake students are justifiably proud of their excellent Science Department which meets the ever-increasing standards and challenges of society. 14
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