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Charles G. Houston English Nicholas Husluk Mathematics Elizabeth B. Jenkins Problems of Democracy Elias Karpa Physical Education re Joe Minosky, Frank Lash, Ray Lynch, Allen Morgan, Ray Moody. Jack R. James Mathematics it .-.:':f-g- ., M i : I' Q :W , ,. - -:-: . -t..-...Q ...-.. 1 ....,,, , -., . ze, . ., ' .- 9 rw, 3, 3535? .sg ,wt sf.-,-.,,f- .+ , , ,s News R 5 l Q me - . T midi Q -gi 1 JH Y 3 kggsl 5553. Q is T A 74 E-3, K ffiagf... , K gg i V N. W? William .l. Jesko Spanish Time out for lunch! Even the corridors were packed as every available box even resembling a seat was commis- sioned for use. During our years at Baldwin, doors to the business world were opened to us. We were introduced to the economic side of life. Our girls learned shorthand, typing, and book- keeping as a preparation for their place as secretaries and stenographers in our ever growing business society. Soon it will be up to them to carry on the correspondence, keep the books, and schedule the activities of com- panies and men that will shape tomorrow's world. Baldwin has played its part in prepar- ing them for these responsibilities. Our boys, who will some day guide our stock markets and wall streets, also began their preparation here. They learned the fundamentals of busi- ness law and mathematics. They, too, learned the intricacies of bookkeeping. Now, as we walk out into the world to assume our places, those of us who chose the business realm will be adequately supplied with a firm foundation on which to build further knowledge. if .Nm Q Geneva C. Keating Home Economics 18 Elizabeth B. Kirkland E. Roy Klein Mathematics Science
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b A ,W . iffy M 7 ' f rr tt f Six Warner Fritsch Mary G. Gibbon Health Biology Since mathematics is used regularly in almost all science courses, it would be very diffi- cult not to think of these two subjects collectively. They worked hand-in-hand to prepare us for life in this fast-changing and highly scientific world by giving us a basic knowledge of the world around us and by showing us the importance and practical use of figures and numbers. Because there are so many types of science, there were special courses in several specific fields: biology, the study of the animal and plant life around usp chemistry, the science that deals with elements and how they combine, and phy- sics, the study of lifeless matter involving no chemical changes. Elective courses in the field of mathematics included algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry. With a firm foundation in both mathematics and science, we became better equipped to un- derstand the rapid developments in technical fields which have occurred and will occur in this Atomic Age. The Balthi room was used by the State Police to administer eye examinations and stamp learners' permits for those who had passed their driver's test. . Ron Vietmeier, Dan Kuhaida, Officer Laycock James E. Gillooly Problems of Democracy Charles F. Greiner English t w' Gi . Robert B. Gordon Mathematics Jennie F. Halapatz English .leon M. Harris Ray C. Henkowsky Home Economics Wimm - M?1c,.4SEQ' Art i K1 ' ' ffl 'i,u,1,1uf wr tl l ,J will ti ig ,uw 5 5 9 in q im stat fffiwg ,'r fig f'f .ff ,f ' ' '.,' .g,J,,,-'11 5 : - .-. , W . 2, .rrffgfszws . - -tweeter. rf Q sf 1 Q -If we - .. rf let'- -N,. , .y 1 112' 'fd' i A 'li ?',s.:,Z:f!'fE'E5.v's: ? E.'siZ.z1s .i5 isI'?.5 Qi, l til ' JE? f 'Ri ---mt, --.f ram -:mf s ff, sax-.5 its it iggf .sm :ti S raiiiiif . K KJ x Q rs J ,KY egg, . f-fr sh ii ,. , A t , 5 at .digg 3 , w i - 's - F 9611 .' - -ti:-. ' W x in 325' Albert Hilka Civics 17 A
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f ' 'fzlfrsft 41352 fr-att ilssmg.. ill, ft rim! -K ilEf53Eli?ig:i?r2ffr,'1f-' gy, ' ,K i2,lv5!gM . L ' f SSE! i . i - r -rs :www fffrzltl-'l5t.'!:, tt Harry J. Klein Howard J. McCormick Guidance Counselor History We achieved self-expression, an impor- tant principle in Baldwin's curriculum, Through the media of music and art. Our choirs and glee clubs gave us an opportunity to dissolve our troubles and cares in rehearsals and the glitter of performances. In art, we learned how to put our thoughts on canvass and how to express ourselves without words. ln the magical realms beyond these never locked doors, we found quiet rest and the inner peace that the world so often steals. Through the knowledge of the languages of others, we learned more about English. We were introduced to the mysterious world of Latin declensions, French verbs, and Spanish endings. Latin helped many of us with the meanings of chemical and biological terms, and with the spellings of many English words. Some, who will travel, will depend on their French and Spanish for basic needs in faraway places, proving once again Baldwin's wide- spread helpfulness. Mr. Raymond Baker, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, goes over the blueprints with Louis Groshardt, the Superintendent of Construction, who seems to have a prob- lem. Louis Groshardt, Raymond Baker. 4 st . , s ., . 1, -... , ...,., S 4 5 A, Q 5 vi gn Q tis, 1 Q' gg A 1 7 1 6335. Ti: 3 'if -952533 it U tikwiiiiz' William J. Mcllroy Instrumental Music rg, . ,, . , 5 i Q si My ' Z Q N as E 3 . 5 P. t Y 4 ,X M sg at s 5 ,L eg f , Q 3, H N Q lst N .I Floyd D. Magness History Anthony D. Mazzocco Driver Education Q' Si . I mi. - 'iii' . :DZ V ff.......2t. says'-J -. , fi 324, s fjif .wif . ' 5' ' iF??'t7f f g V' ' -5 5 e:','z3.i WSL 3' Eleanor M. Magness Business Education x 'M Q., . EEF Nmim ' . -. K... it mtg? .t t K Mitra tim QW- 2,-.rw X its M,t,,f, tfggilfjsg. ' 1 . wrt mgpgg, tw it if lt if tn slr . egg: ,N ,W litlig if .i M' li ' 5 ,A Jug 13 ,' K 'P 321 if f, 1,1135aQfegfz.,'g.st:rzM , I. ,mshqz .1 ,.1 Q 2i'- . J ffl: - Us -1 .f ists ,.g 'P Sf?f?iWf,1: - vig ! ,W 2 -,,s,.,v . ,,,,,,,tf,,. . Q MEQER. ' .- t v - g. w5' f5?'a3'?k?i ,fL,-,M if - ,sfl wt-,sf-1 igfgadrgkgf Raymond A. Mulburg Science ' L, , A,'. if .. V- I ,L Q 95 3,21 tr fjl- it a K V K me A wg Y' i ,FS A Q54 P w K w George Michael 442.13 Business Education Josephine Minetti . Librarian . T sr.
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