Arthur L Johnson Regional High School - Lance Yearbook (Clark, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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14 August Caprio Coordinator of Foreign Lan- Adee N. Bennett Latin 12.3.4: Alfred Univer- guuges: Cnlumbia MA. Patricia Shustack Spanish 1.2: College of St. Elizabeth: A.Rz Advisor to Cheerleaders. Cheerleading Club, Pep Club. Rose M. Salesio Spanish 1,2,3,4; Syracuse Uni- versity; B.A., M.A., 6 year level; Spanish National Honor Society. Columbia University; sily. CC,N.Y., American Arad- emy at Rome. Rutgers Uni- versity. Franklin 2; Marshall College; B.Ag S.P.Q.R. College. A.Bt, .,Sprechen Sie Deutsch? hParlez-vous frangais?tt gHabla usted espanol? Dicisne Latinam Iinguam? Language Department a U ' ' S. In this Lanbuabe IS the key to other culture Margaret Donovan French 1.2.3. Spanish 1; Mary- wnod College, Laval Univer- sity, Mnnlclair State College. East Stroudsburg State Col- lege: A.B.: French Cluh. French Honor Sm'it'ly. day and age when scientific advancements have made the world considerably smaller, 3 knowledge of one or more foreign languages is a valuable asset. By educating the students in the structure, usage, and literature of a language, the department strives to promote an understanding of the peoples who inhabit the lands where the language is spoken. Students have an opportunity to record their voices in the language laboratory, which has proved a useful supplement to the regular classroom work. John J. Emerick German 12.3.4; University of Maryland, Pennsylvania State University; B.A.; Deutsch Verein. 2? Alberta A. Heinlz French 1; Montclair State College, NDEA French Insti- tute at Emory University, Ecole Pratique de LtAlIiance Frangaise, Paris; B.A.

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Leonard Greenfield English 1; SuHulk Univer sity. Boston Uniwrsity; 44.15.. M.A.; l't.T.A., Public Rela- lions. Dorothy C. Kreglow English 2, Speech and Dra- matics; Manchester College, Univrruily of South Dakota; 15.5.; Assembly, Senior Play Dirt'ctur, Drama Club. English Department Over the lecterns each day passes a wealth of knowledge imparted by the competent members of our English Department. Building on a sound foundation of grammar and vocabulary, the department seeks to give the student a basic understanding of the immortals, aided by the frequent use of audio-visual equipment, and trips to Broadway. Stratford. and Princeton. Ronne F. Toker English 2,3; University of Michigan, American Univer- sity; B.A.; Sound Studio. Elaine M. Allgoever English 1,2; College Miseri- cordia, Kutztown State Col- lege; B.A. Ruth Manger English 1; Upsala College; A.B. Bertha Monteith English 4, World Literature; University of Pittsburgh, Uni versity of Michigan, West- minster College, Pennsylvania State University; 35., MS. 13



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Ellen Goff World Hiamry. Modern EuroA pz-an History, Foundations of American Culture; Univer- sity at Rochester, University of Mivhigun; HA; Debate Club. Durbin Wagner Geography, U. 5. History I; Dickinson College; B.A.; Freshman Football Coach. John J. Muller U.S. History II, Attendance OHicer; Albright College, Seton Hall University; 3.5., M.Ed. Hui? thJ 14952 IrulAd l0 4? JFKXZQUI'JFIII: 34ft! ICff m? r? froIlletl ?gul'lf; tAul 1493 Mr? vntlautecl 4:, llmir creator with rerfain unuiienahfe riglth; Ma! among Maw are life itierfg, anJ IA? ,Jurduil 0h Aulzfain 2.55. 3A? :bevfarult'on OX, jncleljentlpnre George Cuzzolino U.S. History II, Sociology, Cafeteria Supervisor; Florida University, Montclair State; A.B., M . A . ; Photography Club, United Nations Model General Assembly, Assistant Football Coach. Social Studies Todafs world is one of endless strife and tumult. While trying to preserve our own precious rights, our nation strives to help the more unfortunate peoples of the world obtain their liberties. Exper- ience is the best teacher; an awareness of mistakes made in the past is instrumental in building a safe, sound future. Thus our students study the histories and the laws of nature ably taught by the members of the Social Studies Department. Field trips to the United Nations, historical monuments, and Wall Street were interesting supplements to the class- room material. John Kenny World History, Development of Western Thought; Newark State College; A.B.; Forensics. Helen June U.S. History IY World His- tory; Wilson College, Colum- bia University; A.B., M.A.; Senior Class Advisor. Barbara M. Donne U. 5. History II, Economics, Psychology; Bates College; B.A. Thomas E. Faulks U.S. History I; Rutgers Uni- versity; B.A.; Chess and Checker Club. 15

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