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

 - Class of 1956

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 Jecpcrs. my translation is perfect! The thrill of a perfect paper is experienced oc a sionally hy all of ns. Rarhara Nash and Jim Kennv arc checking to sec how many l itin quotations they know. FOREIGN LANGUAGES—For Travel And Fun The deep sound of the whistle greets us as we board the S.S. United States. We're cruising to Paris, Rome, and Mexico City. Our first stop, Paris, greets us with comment allez-vous. Many Frenchmen inquired where we gained knowledge of the French language. We answered, At Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Maryland. After a week's visit in Paris, we’re off to Rome. While visiting many historic sights, we feel the charm of this city. Gazing at Caesar's statue prompts a battle of Latin quotations remembered from school days. In merry Mexico the colorful fiestas display the warmth and vitality of these people. We arc able to witness a bullfight. Upon our return home, we realize that our knowledge of French, Latin, and Spanish was not learned in vain. Actually, our second language may not be ready for instant use on our first visit to the native country, but it will provide a basis for our understanding. Although only two years of language are regularly offered, a course in third year is given upon request. LEONORA AIKEN. B.A.. M.A.—MCEA Alternate. French I. II. Ill . . ANGELA DARBY. A.B.. L.L.B.—Co Adviser. Senior Class; I.atin II. English III JAMES B. DOWN I ON. B.A.. A M.—Key Club. Linguistics Club. 1-aiin II. III. IV . . . CLARA LEE HYATT. B.A.. M.A.—F.T.A.. Spanish I. II. III. French I. DOLORES B. LINCOLN. B.A.—Kasxai. Spanish I . . . WINIFRED SHERWOOD, B.A.. M.A.—Chairman. language Department; Spanish Club; Spanish I. II ... EDNA STRIPLING. A.B.. M.Erl.—Sophomore Tri-Hi Y. Latin I. II . . . MARY W. SULLIVAN. B.A.. M.A.—Adviser. Sophomore Class; French Club; French I. II. 17

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Concentration! The theorem provides some diRkull conjuring. Visual aids to the study of math arc to lie found in Mr. Metcalf's class when projects are due. MATH—Basic To Budgets And Brides C = mg2! Suddenly the equation was splashed on the front pages of newspapers, thought-provoking edi- torials appeared. The death of Einstein rccniphasi ed the importance of mathematics and stimulated advanced math students and wculd-bc ■■digit-masters” to want to carrry on his advanced thinking in relation to unlimited space and non-dimensional time. With the publicity given to the need for mathematicians and scientists, most of us redoubled our efforts, for practical application of our knowledge is frequently hard to find in our imme- diate lives. When G.E.D. tests revealed that some seniors needed mathematics courses in high school. Industrial and Commercial Math were added to the curriculum. To those of us who can not only spell trigonometry and plane geometry but also work the problems required, no need was fell. We not only reviewed Einstein’s theory but sought additional ways to add to our growing knowl- edge. With pride we realized that we’ve come a long way from 2 4-2=4! B. VAUGHN ASH. B.S.. M.S.—Student Court. I I A Executive Com- mittee. Algebra II. Industrial Math, Commercial Arithmetic . . . CHARLES F. BAISH. B.S.C.E.. B.S.—Junior Hi Y. Geometry . . . JAMES BOOSE. B.S.—Photography Club. Geometry, Industrial Math . . . WILLIAM BRADFORD. TH.B.. B.A.-C-o Chairman. Extrava- ganza; (ieometry. NICHOLAS GU1DARA. B S.. M.Ed.—Math Club; Algebra II . . . FRANK L. METCALF. B S.. M.Ed.—Algebra I. II . . . MADEI.EN B. TAI.MADGE. B.A.—Co-adviser. Junior Claw; Algebra I. II . . . JOHN M. WOOI.FORD. B.S.. M.A.—Chairman. Mathematics Department; Tennis; MCF.A Delegate-; Algebra; Solid Geometry; Trigonometry.



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MARGARET M. COOKE. B„S.—Co-Adviser. Sophomore Class: MCEA Delegate: Typing: Shorthand . . . HELEN A. CUMMINGS. B .—MCEA Delegate. Typing . . . LORRAINE H. HATFIELD. B.S.—School Treasurer. School Store. Bank. Banking. Bookkeeping ... |EAN M. HEMPLE. B.S.—Faculty Recorder. Typing. Elemen- tary Business . . . LILLIAN G. MOORE. B.A.. M.A.—Adviser. Senior Class: Typing I. II. Shorthand I. II . JEAN RAVIN. B.B.A.. M.A.—Chairman. Commercial Department; PTA Executive Committee: Typing. Secre- tarial Problems. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS... Practice Preparation The commercial department strives to prepare the students for work in a business office. A knowledge of typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and good office practices is involved in completing this course which many of us associate with the clatter of a typewriter, forgetting the business letters to l e composed and the number of perfect copies required. Taking notes in shorthand anti transcribing them is required of the true commercial student while learning to keep complete and accurate records is part of instruction in bookkeeping. Personal typing is offered for the college bound one who plans to type his notes. I hesc girl learn to keep accurate account of the Typing is one of the most popular courses B-CC offers. Students school store and hank with the aid of the newest fmd it helpful for all their other subjects, machines. .amona Selxild knows shorthand is easier if she keep up in her daily assignments. 18 :Doing her assignment for lx ok- keeping class is I.orrainc White.

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