Bethesda Chevy Chase High School - Pine Tree Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Suzanne Dunlap's report includes showing samples of Mexican handicraft to her Spanish class. Clara Lee Hyatt, B. A., M. A.—Future Teachers of America, Tri-Hi-Y . . Elizabeth R. Seymour, A. B.—Chairman; Tri-Hi-Y. Winifred Sherwood, B. A., M. A.—El Espanol . . . Mary W. Sullivan, B. A., M. A.— Sophomore Adviser. LANGUAGE A I’ecoU we must go. At school, we tackle the pro- nunciation and spelling of foreign words. We know that to understand a people we must know their tongue, and so we drill on vocabularies, read short stories, give reci- tations, and take exams. We learn the history and culture behind the people and the language. After the first year, we gradually become accustomed to idioms and ir- regular verbs. In struggling through the second year, we wish we were still taking the first year. The third year consists of reading novels and plays. In the end— veni, vidi, vici . . . we came, we saw, we conquered! To sound like a native is Dorothy Rich’s assignment in Miss Sullivan’s French class. Leonora Aiken, B. A., M. A.—Senior Ranking, French Club . . . James B. Downton, B. A., M. A —Key Club. 18

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Winfield S. Burkholder, B. S.—Science Club . . . Ann E. Fullerton, B A.—Biology Chairman; Senior Class Adviser . . . Doris V. Hall, B. A.—Tri-Hi-Y. Careful weighing is important in Advanced Science, as Roger Edmund T. Burke, B. S., M. Ed.—Chairman . . . Frederick H. Evans, Cole well knows. B. S., M. S., M. A.—Science Fiction Club . . . Beatrix W. Green, B. A., M. A.—Biology Club. SCIENCE Strange terms become familiar in the wide field of science. With a scalpel, a microscope, or a test tube, we open the way into fascinating new worlds. This year, some advanced science students were able to qualily for advanced standing in some colleges. Ralph P. lacangelo, B. S., M. A. . . . Donald H. Lamore, B. A., M. S. 17 As part of their Biology II course, John Docrfcr, Linda Marlow, Cecil Burnside, and Jack Shartsis compare the skulls of various animals.



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MATHEMATICS Peculiar formulae produced by more peculiar processes prove logical results with practical principles which do not help us at all when planning our budget. Whether the subject is algebra, geometry, or trig, “to reason or to memorize” becomes our question when cramming for the tests. Encouraged by the thought that the answer must be cither right or wrong, we try to untangle graphs, numerical statistics, equations, or geometric designs. Finally, by disciplining our minds, we strengthen our powers of inductive and deductive reasoning. B. Vaughan Ash, B. S., M. A.—Student Court . . . William Bradford. TH. B., B. A —Rep- resentative Assembly. Nicholas Guidara, B. S., M. Ed—Mathematics Club . . . Frank L. Metcalf, B S., M. Ed.— Thespians, Varsity Admissions. Robert L Myers, B. S., M. A.- -Hi-Y, Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council . . . Madelen B. Tal- madge, B. A.—Junior Class Adviser, Tri-Hi-Y. John M. Woolford, B. S., M. A.—Chairman; Photography Club, Tennis . . . Donald A. Wil- liamson, Ph. B., Ph. M.—Bridge Club. Steve Millstein explains the proof of a geometry proposition to his classmates. A If you finish the problem first, it’s fun to see what's taking somebody else so long. 19

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