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A . -' w.,-up THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT This is the dav of the shrinking globe. a day when isolationism is an obsolete phe- nomenon. a dav when understanding of other people must replace intolerance. We, at Flushing High School. have come a long way in attaining this understanding through the capahle instruction and guidance of our History Department. Under the imagina- tive leadership of Mr. Eugene Kellv, two new courses were added to the eurrieulumg Ancient lslistorv and Problems of American Democracy. These. plus our required courses. have helped to make us more in- formed and alert citizens of a trouhled world. QQ Row 1: Mrs. Bombser, Mrs. Eitler, Mr. Rubin, Miss Reuth, Mrs. Mclvor. Row 25 Mr. DeMeo, Mr. Lunnen, Mr. Crystal, Mr. Schwartzapple, Mr. Cemend, Dr. Kirsch, Mr. Kelly, Chairman, Mr. Esterowitz, absent- Mr. Solomon. saw...-NRG W Xil- Halperin, Howard Kahn, and William Handler. 'Sis A QNJ Mrs. Goldman teaches the Problems of American Democracy class. 1- , Row I: Carol Friedlaplicx, Sheila Blumstein, Bar- bara Butwin, Susan Anolick, Nancy Ahlf. Row 2: Patti Andrews, Blanche Weisen, 'Martin Spar, Ellen Marshall, Lenora Shelsy. Row 3: Bob Christgau, Larry Robbins. Row 4: Vicki Custer, Frances Greenwald, Lois Rice. Row 5: John Haag. Stand- ing: Howard Papush.
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rx 'EQ The Folio', is the creative literary and art publication of Flushing High School. Published once each term, the Folio contains the finest literary and art work of Flushing High School students. Members of the Folio staff meet every seventh period. Their literary minds evaluate short stories, poems. and art work submitted by students. The publication of the Folio each term, the results of their conscientious labor. is something of which the Flushing students are proud. The New Yorker and the At- lanticv have sharp competition. Our Folio is ultra-terrific! Seated: Tony Fisher. Naomi Feldman, Joyce Miller, Myrna Jacobs, Vicki Custer, Fran Greenwald, Nancy Ahlf. Standing: Dave Logan, Hinda Greenfader, Larry Robins, Sam Rosenthal, Lenny Lipton, Henry Schmit, Lois Rice, Don Schnieder, Ed Deutsch, Barbara Sussman, Mr. Gerlich, Joyce Levy. Shiela Hartman, Maruta Lietins, Barbara Browner, Diana Kahn, Barbara Shulman- Assistant Editors, Bob Christgau-Editor-im Chief, Mr. Gerlich-Adviser. Q p :.., , tvs N .. All 'l -KX 1-s r .43 me- R ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Row 1: Mr. Mangione, Mr. Smith, Mr. Gray, Mrs. Unser. Mr. Fechheimer Row 2: Mr. Goldberg, Mrs. La Barbera, Miss Spiro. Miss McManus, Mrs Kessler. Row 3: Miss Maher, Mr. Weingart, Miss McKenna. Mr. Nicmiec Miss Peyton, Miss O'Conner, Miss Klopot, Mr. Nierman. Mrs, McConnell Mr. Kleiner, Mrs. Speilberg, Miss Goldsmith, Mr.Gerlich, Mrs. Claus, Mrs Maxim.
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fi . wsu, . .JU-urn'-f-1 - v - L- f 1 '-'U' vm r' -r Row 1: Mrs. Ernest-chairman, Mr. Robbins. Row 2: Mrs. Thom, Miss Cohen, Mrs. Lewin, Miss Gonzalez. . Row 3: Mr. Medica, Mrs. Finnan, Mr. Costaras, Miss Krepela, Miss Rubinow, Miss Worms. U .IQ lx A Lax ESPANA Q s A .J , 1. r 'Zo F r1,u-gf t k X, ' AJX t!!.!1lt 4 ' on Avidu ., ... x A ,I ' LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT JC6mo esta vd?-Comment allez-vous? -Wie geht es Ihnen?-Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.-These are iust some of the expressions one hears while walking past the language classes of our school. We are fortunate in 'havin the oppor- tunity to elect either Spanish. French. Cer' man or Latin as our secendarv lansruage at Flushing High School. llnder the most com- petent leadership of M,rs. Ahna Ernst. this department has made mans' gains. includ- ing the establishment of a fourth year Spanish class. As many of us will move on jfs the treasure of foreign literature that is fto be had in college. we will appreciate the sound linguistic base we have obtained during the past four years. lr-14' '. . . 'TN f +. X ff' 'e ' f ,, s , .r . Latin with Mrs. Lewin Il g L A.. M., .. Qin. s . 3 i
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