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

 - Class of 1963

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Irving WK Taylor General Mathematics 2. Plane Geometry; Brooklyn College. Yale University, Southern Col- lege of Optometry; B.A., M.St, O.D.; Senior Class Adviser. Oberta Slotterbeck General Mathematics 1, Alge- bra l, 2; Ohio State Univer- sity, Rutgers University; 13.5.; Tests and Measurements Director. Joseph J. Sou Mathematirs Coordinator: Mathematical Analysis: Mont- clair State College, Columbia University; B.A.. M.A. Joseph N. Assanto putrr Cluh. Mathematics Department Mathematics. indispensible in everyday life, is the tool of the sciences. The Department offers two different programs. one in traditional mathematics and the other in the Illinois Math principle. College Preparatory Mathematics has been made available to students who desire extra training before pursuing the natural pro- gression of study. This year a course in Mathematical Analysis has been added to the curriculum for those interested in a career in mathematics. Algebra 1, Plane Gemmrtry. Uem-ral Mathematim 2; Lake Fun-st College. Northwestern Uniwrsity: 8A.. 51A,; Com- Erika Broderick General Mathematics 1. CF. Mathematics 1, Trigonometry and Algebra 3; West Virginia Wesleyan, Pennsylvania State University, Rutgers Univer- sity; B.S. 16 Herman Simmeth Plane Geometry, C.P. Mathe- matics 2, General Mathema- tics 1; Houghton College, Montclair State College; B.A. Joyce Karlovicz Algebra 1, Plane Geometry; Montclair State College, Coe lumbia University; B.A.; Future Nurses Club. Richard Fleischer General Mathematics 2, AI- gebra 12; University of Iowa; BtA.; Junior Class Adviser.

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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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Walter H. Winburn Chemistry, Advanced Chem- istry, Physirs; Columbia Uni- versity; 3.5.; Science Club. Russell T. Stanley General Science, Physical Sci- ence; Montclair State Col- lege; A.B.; Audio-visual In- struction, Head Wrestling Coach. Robert S. Quad General Science, Eanh-Space Science; Pennsylvania State University; 8.5.; Assistant Adviser to the Student Council. Walter A. Hahn Science Coordinator; Mom- clair State College; B.A., M.A.; Science Fair, 3NaAutCNJ2 + 3NaOH + Al H 3Au + 6NaOH + AHOHM iiWhere the telescope ends. the microscope begins. Which of the two has the grander viewfw Victor Hugo Science Department The Space Age has greatly accentuated the importance of science. If our nation is to remain one of the leading competitors in the race to the moon and the planets, we must train an increasing number of competent scien- tists and mathematicians. At A.L.J., the Science Depart- ment is preparing students for work in these areas. In the biology labs this year, some students made an inten- sive study of fruit flies, while those in chemistry and physics classes performed laboratory experiments attempt- ing to discover some of the whys and wherefores of matter. William M. Blakely Biology: Pennsylvania State University; B.S.; Biology Club. George Darlington General Science; Rutgers Uni- versity, Stanford University; B.S., M.A.; Jr. Varsity Foot- ball and Wrestling Coach. Daniel Hudak Biology; Kings College, Bloomsburg State College, Colorado School of Mines, Robert B. Kleinhans Joan Kennedy Fairleigh Dickenson Univer- ChcmiSUY. Biology; Western Biology 1,2; Cedar Crest Col- SSnyh B.S.;C1FlreA$II.arshall, Reserve University, University lege; A-B-; Freshman Class 013 omore ass 50 of Florida, Rutgers Univer- AdViSOT- sity, Pratt Institute; A.B., M.A.; Lab Assistants Club. 17

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