1964 Miracle Yearbook

SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. McDonald: "We must understand the folkways and norms of all people." Mr.Gale explains the handwriting ofGod in history. Man through the ages is the field of study for those in the department of Social Science. The study runs the gamut of history, geography, sociology, and political science. These,integrated,aid the student in seeing God's plan ruling the centuries and the harmony which exists between secular knowledge and Bible truth. Newly organized as an independent outlet of this department is the Cedarville Conservatives. Its purpose is to keep students informed in affairs of government— world, national, and local—and to persuade them to a conservative point of view. Outside speakers, a fifteen- minute radio broadcast weekly, and bulletin board displays on current events are some of its means to this end. History and politics in action Standing:S. Brown,M.Ziegler,R.McDugle,Secretary;D.Entner,Treasurer;P.Reno,President;J.Stowell,Vice-President;J. Roden. Sitting: R.Clader,I. Milliken,Mr.St. Clair,Advisor;J.Petrie. ()1

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