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0 is ron odyssey, Mr. Lewis, Don Carreras and Myron Hewski, the three largely responsible for this year's issue of The Chelsean, hold a private conference. Mr. Lewis is a ubiquitous teacher. He is in charge at the yearbook, and much of his spare time is devoted to it. Last year our Chelsean won first prize in the Columbia University Scholastic Press competition. L T L 'Q r .7 gl! ., , r ,ff ,r' 1 j T fy L , .c,., 'V I 4 L i X Normally an English teacher, Miss Hickey is filling in for Miss , Smith this term in the library. Here she and one of her assistants, L i I Louis Pulaski, check out a book to Ed Nawrocki. , 5. A I 9- X, V 3, o , l Q- ,. ii ' f X Q A 1 is U . . . i . 5.. Y . , he Mr. Richard L. Laughlin, chairman of our English Department, is also a Doctor of Philosophy, poet, and author. He has written over a score of poems. His most recent work, Pity the Poor Weatherman, has been dis- tributed to English honor classes as additional reading material. With two others he has written an English textbook, Thought and Expression, which is used in many schools in the United States and abroad. Here he is shown giving instruction to Edward Kruty of class 8-2. -4 X U 46 l 1il'l,9'l' as M . X s .K Sebastian DiBari is discussing his problems with Miss Lehon, making Ray Longinetti an attentive listener. lit-A Q Mrs. Kloster is never idle for a moment. ln the classroom, it there isn't a hand raised asking for help, she wants to know why.
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What is a Beer of one of the American History classes. The class hesitates. From the expressions on their faces they may be thinking that since they are American citizens it won't be ditticult to this question. nations Social Studies educates you to be at peace with the world, to think things out, to serve your country well, making our coun- try better able to serve us well also. To serve our country better we must make our- selves better citizens through study. A poor citizen never serves his country except by force, but in a democratic country like ours, we have to serve it from inside of us. You also have to learn to respect your country's laws, neighbors, and everything around you. You have to Ie n the story of your country so t , n compare yourself to great her w helped make your country what it ' V w' h that knowl- edge you will fi yofiican be good to your country, fbors, 'and everything around you.l icy! respect your country and its oplesi then .you will respect peo- ples of o eric untries and you.will expect them res ct! you, for by respecting othe ountr 'you are making your own c R ry stand high in their eyes. ,Q Israel Caballero i f 4, ,- . I f lf .L ! , ,, . . , v, 1 , t 4 -ff' ffl 1 W, 1 If ' 1 ff,Wv 'hf' . Ll' , J7, g ,453 Wit , , ., , KT' if., fi ,ff in f' ii ' 1 17 fl. ,VQXXXX .fy j A W f .f,L,,7 X K ff , zicf f f sf X V' ' fl fl V 'L fy iq ' if i fwfr. l 1' 'g 1 Lfgfffj bfi' ' ' , 1 fl f - 'i 'JI f,.'. 1 - I 7 If 45
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'g- n. 4, G-QC' l-Eblxrxk it, tx odes, orafory 0- ,114-I Engllsh teacher Muss Lenihan IS showing John Morgan and Kenneth LeRoux their grades Thus seems to flll all three with elatlon Speech teacher Mr Frank Sawyer allows Charles Moore and Edward Sabadacho to llsten to a playback of their recorded volces 6 Student Otto Schein I5 asklng Mr McManus a newcomer to our English Department to approve two films to be shown to has class L Being a dnllgent reader Mass Flomenhaft IS caught selecting her next vlctlm a poetry book Mr Kane exchange s a ew words on the stcurway 3 ' I-.A . T' : 1 W' rf W , N 5 f if , - , X' . f ' 'Lxf jf' 1 Ltwggfzvk 3 f I V I 1 with Louis Inzalaco f t f ,, X hm 'N ., .v' V .rf f' f wk ,D . , . , . - Q I
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