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William J. Jesko Spanish National Honor Society, Senior Class Co-Sponsor Leonard Kelly Latin French Joseph T. Mutavn Latin I All through high school we are constantly groping in darkness, trying to make decisions that will be vital to us in our future life. To many of us, the darkness is turned to light by the guidance department. Personal interviews with Miss Pensom and Mr. Zingle encourage us to weigh the facts and make our own decisions. Mr. Matava Mr. Huslak Joe Fallon Not only did we hear Baldwinites over our own public address system, but we could also see Mr. Matava and Mr. Huslak on their weekly TV series on WQED. THE TONGUES OF OTHER NATIONS Understanding people of other countries and being able to communicate with them has become very instrumental in our lives. Every student has the opportunity to study the languages of other lands. Last year Langue Francais made its debut in Bald- win's curriculum to ioin the familiar sounds of Lingua Latina and Lengua Espanol. Through the lan- guage department we have come closer to the people of other nations. Elizabeth P. Pensom Guidance Senior Y-Teens Junior Y-Teens 3 , x 'l5 Stanley A. Zingle Guidance Student Senate
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X in za is. .. ,. Q. 4 s K 1 .1 Miriam G. Bode English Sophomore Y-Teens Harry J. Klein Speech, English Speech and Debate Club Frank D. Campbell English Faculty Manager of Athletics Josephine Minetti Librarian Library Club 'Wax , .,.. . ,-., ., , . , 4.2.1 ., . , -v-f at - . :tg 7 fu -5:5-.-.,,,-.11 'f,: , V . W-Q-9 it . .. .. it We .sf ' , D 1 ' W Y. , .6-g:fWrE1'.a-xg-',' H' vp., H l x J '...- 1. s Q X 5, f ,,,r ff-fe - f , , ls.-f fg .: - tg? I 1.-2. 52. rj r, f V V l Marian E. Corbett Reading Consultant Junior Red Cross, Publicity Edward J. Neiderlander English, American History Roberta R. Foreman English Lenore E. Shea English Junior Class Sponsor READIN' AND RlTlN'g SPELLIN' AND SPEAKIN' The greatest asset in life is communicating with others, whether it be by words, pictures, or mouth. To us the English language is the instru- ment of communication, but when we don't keep it repaired and in its best working condition, it becomes worn out and a handicap. The cheerful greetings of the office secretaries, Carol and Kay, made our visits to the office more pleasant. ln the morning, Kay helped Mr. McGibbeny take attendance, while Carol operated the switch board. 14 Charles F. Greiner English, Drama, Composition Purbalite, Class Plays Eleanore M. Smith English Senior Class Co-Sponsor The English and remedial reading depart ments have given us the spark to ignite the en gine, but it is up to us to use it eFficien Through drills and practice, we have gained for ward momentum in our everyday commuruca tion with each other. Carol Simmons Kay Kightlinger
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Mathematics is the main- spring of our complex civili- zation. lt gears the economic, scientific, and engineering movements. It controls the practical as well as the specu- lative. We are indebted to math for the ability to think logically in problems of every clay life. lf it weren't 'For math, cur industrial, atomic age would not exist. There- fcre, the essence of math in our life necessitates us to study it and apply it. lt is a challenge which we must ac- cept to keep humanity pro- gressing. Jack R. James General Mathematics, Algebra, Plane Geometry Elizabeth B. Kirkland Geometry The Balthi ta K. 'Q is ,gg I ports. On parents night our fathers and mothers became students for a night. We hope the teachers gave them good re- FACTORS, FIGURES, Morris E. Chapman Algebra, General Mathematics AND CURVES John W. Cook Algebra, Advanced Mathematics Nicholas Huslak Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra Director of Activities Fund George M. Zunich Algebra, General Mathematics iiFfUhtb1,g A ' .eggs ,. AMW a- rf? 3 2 c gzfwlrag- z M V 3 16 s 4.
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