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Study the past. understand the Early Roman Civilization v - - Mr. George L Bair As citizens of a great and free country, it is our duty to gain on understanding and knowledge of American and World history. With this fact in mind Upper Darby's history department, under the guidance of Mr. Charles Wood, strives to prepare its students for their responsi- bilities os citizens. Required for all academic students. Modern European history is a study of Europe from the beginning of civilization up to and including World War II. Juniors in every curriculum learn of the problems Mrs. Helen S. Abrams 14
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Min Frances F. Weimer The acceleroted English class gives its attention to Miss Goukrodger. the wonderful world of hooks Miss Helen M. Mowry Juniors and seniors interested in careers in writing, public relations, or advertising, may elect courses in journalism: two classes in public speaking ore held for those interested in careers where proper speech habits are necessory. In the College Preparatory Course the aim is to prepare the students for college entrance. Vocabulary, grammar, composition, and literature play on important port in the course of study. In the junior year the department requires a research paper, an important factor for college training. In the Arts and Crofts course. English is'a requirement. General English classes emphasize skills needed by these pupils for whom high school is terminal. In the Business and Commercial Curriculums. the study of grammar occupies a great deal of time, because of the type of work these students will encounter upon graduation. The Labors We Delight In Mr . B tti L Schramm Mr. William L. KelUr Mr. Paul K. Noel
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present9 interpret the future . . . Mr. Horold C. Thompson Mr. Cori E. Hedstrom Problems of the Middle East that have faced our country from Revolu- tionary times to the present doy in an extensive course in American History. In the senior program, the history de- portment offers three elective courses. Economics presents a study of American and World economy, while Problems of Democracy lays great emphasis on current events. Sociology, one of Upper Darby’s most popular courses, teaches each stu- dent how to create better relations with one another. Mr. Pool Coffey Mr. Clayton K. Shenk Mr. Ronald P. Hoffpauer Mr. M. Randolph Grimmett 15 Sociology students take notes os Mr. Wood lectures.
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