Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

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Fair Is Foul and Foul Is Fair uotli the Iflfizfclies . English MRS. PEPI HERBST English IV Yearbook Advis- Cl' MRS MARY MRS. ARLYN MCCABE English II OlMALLEY Reading 5 ff .i. i. W., , 15' J.: f' 'H lik. E. Abate, G. Pomcranz, P. Bredlau, N. Blohm 12 THEi KATZ Speech Drama Advanced ma Public Senior Operetta MISS JO .YGINS English I Adviser Club

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'z'na'.' zclz'nea'. U Alexander Pope R. Freiermuth, E. Ford,J. Powell. A Z B. Huising, L. Hegarty. Seven hours of every day eighty talented people try to lead 1,500 students along the path of knowledge. Often the side streets seem more inviting. During the seven pe- riods of the day, students suffer various problems, which, of course, are not their own faults. First period, no one is awake. Mid-morning droop sets in during the second or third period, and hunger pangs during fourth. Fifth peri- od brings the realization of how fast lunch really goes. Mid-afternoon droop claims sixth period, and seventh is just too close to 3:05. This year, however, 334 diplomas will prove that the faculty found a way. Far Eastern love poetry is not an integral part of our En- glish program, but the schoolls largest academic section strives to keep its program varied, one way or another. Trips to McCarter Theater always attract large numbers of students. Mr. Aho still isnit sure whether the quality of the plays or the prospect of an afternoon off is the cause. Although betting is illegal, any social studies student who has Mr. Burdge will give good odds that someday he'll knock over his lectern. What other school can boast an assistant principal with Civil War history as his hob- by? The favorite question around social studies classes is Is there a movie today? Who cares if we speak French with a New jersey accent? Only our language staff will ever know. These people blend culture and grammar to acquaint us with the world outside our borders. We can always picture some poor teacher staying late into the afternoon to put up an imaginative bulletin board in International Hall. The language lab remains to this day a complex more deli- cate than an IBM computer. The numbers racket takes on a new meaning with the math department. SMSG versus traditional math may well be the -battle of the century. But multiplicative in- verse or common reciprocal, all are studied with equal vig- or. Mr. Rosamilia's drawings should be saved for posteri- ty, and Mr. NeddoH's two sided figure, the ancient doag- on, will survive as a modern concept. Formaldehyde is the perfume of the lab and its aroma often embraces our entire top Hoor. Science is probably the most dangerous teaching assignment. This brave staff keeps watch over the crop of young scientists as they probe the inside of a defenseless worm, mix a pungent chemical potion or study a bobbing spring. Finally, they tirelessly clean up broken test tubes and dead dry cells at the end of the day.



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MRS. LOLA ROMANO English III Journalism Highlander Adviser fi I.. Hcgurly, E. Ruggicri. H. Butts, C. Robinson MISS GAII, D. SHAFFER English I World History Y NX fi'- Junior Class Adviser us, I Q., MISS PAT DE STEFANIS English I Y. Teen Adviser l E -X SK K if in k-.- K ls MISS BARBARA WOJIE English III and IV Assembly Director f Senior Class Adviser MRS. ARLENE CLAIR 13 CRESCENZI English I

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Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 105

1965, pg 105

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1965, pg 124

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 76

1965, pg 76

Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 8

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Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 105

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Governor Livingston High School - Claymore Yearbook (Berkeley Heights, NJ) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 120

1965, pg 120


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