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Senior students in government class discuss the functions of our political system . . , find, that the world is economically interdepen- dent that minimum hu'man rights must be recognized by all countries that a Universal Declaration of human rights is a step toward peace. AGene ral Science period is of great inte rest to Freshmen of Room 303 as they display their abilities in analyzing the operation of a fire extinguisher examining its parts . . . results in the use of solutions . . . a truly good device in emergency. History class . . .the current events . . . the melting pot in the international relation- ship . . . make history a very enjoyable subject. Many dis- tant unheard of places are brought to the limelight and Seniors take interest in other peoples.
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