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’ ' History repeats itself.” The SJA students of his¬ tory will certainly agree to this statement. Through the study of the histories of the United States and of foreign countries, the students can decide how best to repeat former successes and avoid past failures. The freshmen study the civilizations of ancient Egypt and Greece as well as the European cultures. Juniors enjoy American History as they learn about the heritage of the United States. The seniors dis¬ cuss current issues and problems facing our nation and study the Bill of Rights. World History II, an elective for seniors, challenges the students in a study of Latin America, Asia, and Africa. The study of history, a link to the past, helps pre¬ pare for the future. Eileen Kozicki displays pictures of early Latin American sculpture in World History II. To keep up in world and national news, the American Prob¬ lems class hears from Mary Ropella. 21
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