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Social Studies Utilize Various Media, Discuss World Problems Social Studies classes involve more than just lecturing. Magazines, films, speakers, and debates have become important elements of this program. Freshmen studied the recorded history of man from ancient times in Wforld History. Through the study of American History, juniors developed an understanding ol the United States today from her deeds of the past. Seniors had the choice of Economics, Contemporary History, and National Problems. They discussed issues of national and international importance, and learned about the economics of many nations. American History and Economics classes developed an exhibit that was displayed at St. Josephs High School during National Education Week, November 6-10. Sister John Francis, GNSH American History Economics YVitli a graphic display, the Social Studies department portrays activities of St. Pius X for Catholic Education Week 29
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Practical Arts Provides Useful Skillsg Stuajf Creates E ieieny Classes in the practical arts provide skills which are useful both lor summer jobs and careers. This depart- ment trains the student in technical skills to prepare him to meet the increasing demand for positions in the business world. Mrs. O'Neal had the task ol turning an Hasdf jklgu class into an efficient one of fifty words a minute with no errors. Students learned the aft of keeping a systematic record ol business transactions in bookkeeping classes. Mechanical drawing class developed the ability to draft accurately in minute detail. The Home Economics class had many new develop- ments. Among these was a clothing display at the Catholic Education XVeek meetings. They also made a set of vestments for the chapel. Another job was prepar- ing and serving refreshments for the January meeting of the Home and School Association. Ripping out a mistake frustrates Pat Keelins, but it is all part of a clothing construction cliss
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