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MR. LINDSEY MRS. LYBRAND MRS. BOLT MRS. HILLIARD
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Mr. Black introduces his students to a new phase of American History. nations, climates, and environments. American Institutions offers the senior a com- posite study of economics, Americanism versus com- munism, political science, and American problems to better prepare him for the world after .graduation. This year, to better facilitate the large number of seniors, the social studies department gained a new 187-seat lecture hall in the new building. With this new room the students can receive a better insight of social studies through audio-visual aids and a more comfortable atmosphere. Something interesting, Mr. Kaufman? Mrs. Laney inspects Karents World History project. Mr. Johnson, department head, relaxes a moment from his busy schedule.
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MRS. ROBBINS Pink Papa Now? The English department has made several exciting changes this year in the curriculum in an effort to serve the needs of every student. For the first time elective courses in Humanities are offered alternating with Semester courses in speech; this arrangement makes both subjects available to more students.' In addition to the changes in electives, definite changes have been made in the required program. Two levelsethe Honors courses for all three grades and the 201, 301, 401 courseSeare new this year. Activities have ranged from a lively and successful Book Fair to amateur theatrics. A student strolling down the hall might have heard lines from The Strike by Rod Sterling, Julius Caesar, or a wild rendition of Cyrano complete with a pink paper nose. Mrs. Wolfe, department head, re- laxes a moment. Mrs. Peck clarifies a point in one of her classes. Mrs. Baur helps Nancy with a problem.
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