Haverford High School - Greystones Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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WILLIAM BREUNINGER BARBARA FARROW THEODORE HUBER J. FRED HUGHES Kutztown S.T.C., Temple Westminster Temple, Temple Oberlin, Rutgers Track Dramatic Productions J.V. Soccer HISTORY During his three years at Haverford, a student is required to take two years of history. Sophomore history, better known as World History, is taught by Mr. Valenti, Mr. Huber, Mr. Breuninger, Miss Utz, and Miss Farrow. This course concen- trates on a study of European and Asiatic cultures from ancient times to the present. Juniors taking American History consolidate U. S. events from the colonial beginning of our nation to its rise as a world power. It is taught by Mr. Hughes, Mr. Valenti, Mr. Livingston, and Mr. Breuninger. Both history courses are supplemented by frequent films which supply background material for current studies. In their senior year students are not required to take history but many Fords elect either P.O.D. or E.I.R. These initial courses are quite apart from each other, but with the sam« purpose in mind. Mr. Shiplett s Problems of Democracy course deals mainly with the analysis of current events. Europear International Relations, tauqht by Mr. Stinson, aims toward ar understanding of our world since 1870. This course cover three units of study—the Industrial Revolution, the First Work War, and the Second World War. All of these history courses are correlated to give the studen a sound foundation and a better understanding of the economic social, and international problems in a rapidly changing world ROBERT A. LIVINGSTON JAMES SHIPLETT MARGARET L. UTZ ARTHUR R. VALENTI Penn State Univ., Temple Shippensburg S.T.C., Temple Kings College, Temple West Chester S.T.C., Univ. Greystones Football J.V. Basketball of Penna. Equipment Manager 16

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This year Haverford was one of the few high schools in this part of the country to offer college level courses in all three of the natural sciences biology, chemistry, and physics. Mr. Gwinn, I’m allergic to frogs! What shall I do? Mr. Smith, my cat doesn’t have all his muscles,- what hap- pened?’’ Mr. Billy, I spilled the formaldehyde all over the floor! Mrs. Doan, I can’t find my text book. Do I have to do my homework? These complaints and many others can be heard from our third floor science wing. Yes, the biology students are at it again—continually breeding rats, dissecting cats, and exploring animal anatomy! Both Biology I and Advanced Biology are hard work and time consuming. Yet there are many devoted students, and interest runs high among them. Mr. Schenck, I’ve done this experiment twenty times and it still doesn’t come out. Help! Mr. Heckman, can Mr. Schmuckler borrow some tartaric acid? We re out of it. This is what the science labs sound like ... as to what they smell like . . . well, that’s another thing. Chemistry I offers the student a basic knowledge in inorganic chemistry. Chemistry II builds on this foundation and also includes a half year of organic chemistry. m'm2 km- Is it G = k-----or r = m'-------, oh, what the heck. Mr. r G B-E-N-N-E-T-T! Physics II is the oldest of the th ree advanced courses and was introduced five years ago. With the added stress on science this year, our department continues in its aim to encourage students to develop their abilities, thus helping to meet the growing demand for scientists in this atomic age. ROBERT S. BENNETT J. ALBERT BILLY JANICE DOAN ALBERT G. GWINN Princeton, Univ. of Penna. Muhlenburg, Temple Univ. of Penna., Univ. of West Chester S.T.C., Temple Lacrosse Wrestling Penna. Bowling J.V. Hockey DAVID HECKMAN ROBERT C. SCHENCK JOSEPH S. SCHMUCKLER RICHARD S. SMITH B oomsburg S.T.C., Penn State West Virginia, Univ. of Pitt. Univ. of Penna., Univ. of Kutztown S.T.C., Temple Univ. CrossCountry Penna. Football Aids with Boys’ Cheerleaders Radio Club 15



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Racing with the clock COMMERCIAL ARTS HARRY P. DOLAN Univ. of Penna., Univ. of Penna. Central Treasury Anyone who finds himself in the vicinity of the northeast wing on the second floor is immediately aware of the continuous clacking of typewriters. Here the Commercial Department offers a back- ground of experience for the non-academic student. Future stenographers and secretaries can learn the skills that will help make them a success in the world of business. Some of the courses offered are typing, shorthand, business law, office practice, and bookkeeping. All commercial students are required to take two years of short- hand, two years of typing, one year of bookkeeping, and half a year of commercial law and office practice. With our modern day complex machines, a course like office practice which teaches the use of these machines is indispensable. Even the student who does not plan to enter a business profession is benefited by business law, which provides vital information about insurance, income tax, etc. Staffed by Mrs. Bevins, Miss Neff, Mr. Postpichal, Mr. Wiley, Mrs. Helm, Mr. Dolan, and Mrs. Marsh, the Commercial Depart- ment prepares students for any future endeavor in the commercial field. CONSTANCE BEVINS West Chester S.T.C. Color Corner PATRICIA HELM SALLY MARSH Indiana S.T.C., Temple Indiana S.T.C., Penn State IRENE K. NEFF Temple, Temple Secretarial Club 17 ALEX J. POSTPICHAL WILLIAM S. WILEY Temple, Temple Drexel, Univ. of Penna. Publications Social Committee

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