Long Branch High School - Green Wave Yearbook (Long Branch, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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K r Lawrence Hatton, B.S. General Math., Geometry Lindley Robinson B .A ., M.A. Algebra, General Math. Algebra, General Math. 2 Alan Brown, B.Ed. General Math., Algebra l W' fi' Mvwgwat ' 2. 1 W tfazaitw . X wr ,ii-H iff , A Mary Kushner, B.A., M.A. ,K General Math. Elizabeth Bernocco, B.A. Paul Teaman, B.A., M.A. Geometry, Trigonometry General Math. john Wilson, B.A. Algebra, Geometry General Math. Mathematics Department recognizes necessity foi In such a highly developed society as ours, it is im- portant for all of us to have at least a rudimentary knowl- edge of mathematics. Aware of this, the Mathematics De- partment has adapted its program accordingly. It seeks to provide a firm foundation in the subject for all college- bound students and a mathematical competence for those planning vocational careers. To the former, this means work in not only mechanical computation, but also in theory and abstraction. To the latter, basic concepts and processes of mathematics are Advanced Algebra class concentrates on theories of probability and permutations.

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UCIAL T DIE It looks like a hard one. I broduce capable, well-informed citizens pry, he is enlightened as to the philosophy and rurposes of our Democratic experiment. Through timulating class discussions and varied reference ooks, the student is exposed to diverse viewpoints hich challenge his mental ability. Thus in Long Branch history classes, students re developed into clear-thinking, well-informed, urposeful citizens who will make worthwhile con- ibutions to tomorroW's society. Thomas Maggio, B.S. U.S. History ,.fn-wx in ,pi V - ': '-h' f -. , ffl., ..,..,...ff-if, Eleanor Gilbert, B.A. U .S. History Emil Stracke, B.A., M.A. World History U.S. History Bernard Doyle, B.S., M.A World History N Martha Taylor B.A., M.A. U.S. History x 'Aw ,, 4 Patricia Ventura, B.A Modern History Philip DeSantis, B.S. U.S. History



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MATHE ATIC Mr. Brown supervises board work. zathernatical competence in todayis world. ught. Accelerated and college-level courses are offered to ose who seek still deeper understanding and skill in is Held. Various opportunities for competitions on state and terstate levels are given to the capable student. On several these occasions, our students have brought honor to our hool by their performances. Whatever the future intent of the student, our Mathe- atics Department aims at developing in him clear, ac- rate, and logical thinking coupled with a general knowl- lge of the world of mathematics. Arlene Brown, B.A. General Math., Algebra Earl Hartman, B.A., MA General Math. Albert Bollmeyer, B.S. General Math., Algebra An advanced algebra student explains his project. Miller Preston B.A. .t . E'l2:t5 2 ef .fs-he Algebra, General Math. -E s eat . ' 'tg Q t . . ,Sa Q. is as MM if 2 524 'E t W if ,At B . .f Q Y f' X , ip X WW X N 46 aw f X W s if Q 2,9 X xx sax ffaesilw . ' 'f H Q f N w' 3, t-, wa, Q if A a f wr: 'W i

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