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The World ls All of Us . With the United Nations Hag providing the background, members of the American history class become United Nations delegates to the Security Council. The small flags representing various countries were made by Shirley Richard- son and Ann Crobarger. The session at which members discussed the acceptance of Communist China into the U. N. was held to mark the ob- servance of U. N. week. Mike Hayden as the Russian delegate is expressing his views on the subject while Dick Giflels as Wzlrten Austin look interested. Don Wood, Phil Pritt, Dick Rciheld, and joe La Monica complete the council. U. N. IN SESSION . Nl
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Mr. Fred Sparks, foreign corres- pondent and syndicated columnist for many newspapers throughout the United States, speaks to the student body on The Crisis in Korea. During the question-an- swer period following Mr. Sparks' enlightening talk Tom Strauss questions him. Studying history of European nations gives mem- bers of the world history class greater understanding of modern events. Bernard Loell, Larry Ball, and Robert Brizes examine ltal- ian architecture while Margaret Krause and Bernadette Slaven 'study pictures of renowned cathe- drals and heroes. Barbara Sullivan and Michael Cummins try on a kimono of Chinese origin as others compare notes on life abroad. ...The World and Its Problems I :mn M.wwww W 'i 6.4m r f .15 7 V Q.. .,iL -- '.' W .K 5252. alt -,Angie - t, W
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...And We Find Gui' Place in lt 'Q' KEY TO SUCCESS TWU' XM I5 Om OPPORTUNITIES Studying vocations is the special project of fresh- man civics classes. The first step, a survey of the occupational field, is followed by a study of the student himself and his desired career. The last step is a comparison of the student's abilities with the requirements for his preferred occupation. Sister Joseph explains working conditions and procedure in obtaining a job, as Bill McFadden points out the many existing careers and the ones available to youth. This is one of many charts to help students in vocational studies. Pat Ges- sler and Charles Smith are ready to help Bill with the questions of the class.
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