Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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is-. .M i... I--v. S 5 ' , N S i A S is Q U l .1 L? Q,-. We , ,2 ' Dr. Graser explains the similarity of two words to her English class. To fully comprehend an idea of any complexity, one must be well-able to think properly in his own tongue. This very basic skill is excellently cultivated by the English Department at City College, which strives to provide students engaged in all curricula with a more than adequate ability in English composition, a field in which today's high-school graduates are all too frequent- ly deficient. In conjunction with efforts in composition, students receive continuous drill in such fundamentals as grammar and punctuation. Of course, a liberal proa gram in the world's great literature and more intensive studies of certain writings are also afforded the studentg and special courses are carried on in reading, public speaking, and journalism. A more active interest in English skills is promoted by the encouragement of participation in various literary competitions, such as the annual letter-writing contest, the creative writing contest, and the National Peace Essay Contest. 'Q The vocabulary of Mr. Snyder's English students is broad- ened by the addition of ten new words. Exploring Various . X5 f as '54 41. Alla-4 it 1 Gerald Levin Walter Morrison George Neumeister A ' . Q U an X -... if Clair Meloy Warren Almy Charles Cherubin john Desch John penn Howard Seidman Doris Seipp Head LB., S.T.B.. S.T.M. A.B., MA. AB. ADB., MAH Urn. Bs- B.S. A.B., MA. Elsa .Graser Robert Hare WVolfe joffe james Leonhart Johnnie Simmons llflllls Snldef .inhn whnmcl' 4 1 ,, 4 B rs s x is s AB., l'h.lJ. LB., NIA. BS. AB., l..' .

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Wonders Of The Universe li? in Mr. Kaufman shows that a difficult math problem can be solved quite easily by the use of logarithms. Besides exercising the mind, mathematics controls the progress of the world of today and forms a vital part of our educational program. The City College Mathemat- ics Department is well aware of the need for trained mathematicians and offers courses in as many branches of this subject as possible. The student who takes full advantage of the Math Department will become well acquainted with algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry. The Mathematics Department strives to impress students with the uniformity of laws governing our environment. The growing importance of mathe- matics is also emphasized to imbue the student with un- derstanding the practicality and logic of this scienceg for in the future, these students will be designing missles, constructing buildings, inventing machines, and apply- ing the laws of mathematics in numerous other ways. The technique of simplifying an algebra problem is taught by Mr. Sachs to his intermediate algebra class. ,T 1,3 eff?1?E 'f' V BF auf VO ,. james Allman Head i V G.. 7 if Irvin Bachman Edward Baublis B.S., M.S. B.S., M.l-Id. QL N , I LA ,.-- X 3 , 9 my ie Frank Chubb Luther Ditman Lawrence B.S. B.E. Elenbogen B.S. fi Tar 'sv- oycc Klein William Farley Burt Kaufman B S NI l-cl LBBS H 0-l . I V - f ,N K ' . v W i s Carroll Lloyd Hyman Sachs Marion Yeaple ILE., M.Ch.li. B,S., MA. AB.



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i 151 'Q as rv X ohn l' lhott Head 5? v Q' Mtllard Foard Whttney Dunmng Bernard Gorban hrglma Jones Mildred Sheff Q5 amine Bfffnlnk Elllabelh Calvert Cenap Ktrath Rosahe Lephartlt Donald Matthews ISI Raffucu A B I A -X B I -X gf 'Q' QL Benjamnn Wllltam Yannuzzt Chairman B M 4 x B M A summerlm A B M A -KB LIB Realms of Language Mrs Sheff s latm class becomes falmllax with Rome lll the time of juhus Caesar Keeplng pace wlth modern trends IH secondary edu catlon the Clty College Language Department provldes varled and comprehenslve courses ln the worlds fore most languages at the same time however the funda mental elements of grammar are constantly stressed Other factors to WhlCh speclal attentlon 15 devoted are fluency and comprehenston ln readmg After two years of study the receptlve Ctty College student has developed a keen perceptton for the beauty and hterary qL13llllCS ol foretgn masterpneces The lmmortal au thors poets and playwrlghts of Germany Spam and France are mtroduced to Llty students their works are studted wxth the atm of cultnatmg not only llterary dtscrmunatxon m the student but also of opemng to htm new vlstas and broader concepts of the world and tts peoples Besldes enjoymg the works of modern ht erary grants Cnty College students may study the anclent classtcal ctvtltzattons and concepts through the ime courses tn Latm provlded by CIIYS Language Depart ment Xt Cnty on the johns Hopkms program, Mtss jones teaches hu students to thstmgutsh between a tltrett and an mtltrect object , f K fi W . 3 fa ' 3 ..- 1 X , a' g f . .PQZLJ 5.5 - f Y 1 I D Q J 1 ' J ' ' e ' A ' 1 - - - . .. . s- .-LB. . . .. N ,. . B.S. A.B. , . ., N .. . A.B. .L , R., K, ' f 6' 5- if , x s - ' ' . . f kj- - 1,51 -,,.,, It i f' wk ' ty :jx ' AB. .Sq .A - AB. . . ., . . ' . . ., .. . ,. ., . . A.B. ! t I . 1 W fr ,X - X 4, ' X I N .

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