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LA GUAGE Unlsnhem: ,--1.4 .1 United States Steel 3 MX , 1 DR. PIZZINGER Coordinafor Wifh The arrival of The World's Fair in New York, There is an uTmosT necessiTy Tor having a Thread of common lingual unclersTancling. Mindfullof The pres- ence of This necessiTy, noT only in New York, buT in all lands The world over, The language Teachers of Long Beach High School sTrive To endow Their stu- denTs wiTh a new means of communicaTion, a dif- TerenT basis for undersTanding -Those of oTher coun- Tries, a foreign language.
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Debating Club DEBATING A D FORUM CLUBS The anatomy of New York City would not be complete if its vast forums and debates were not included. The United Nations is a pulse, the very essence of our exist- ence in the world today. Through the forums and debates of the United Nations, we now have a possibility of pre- serving freedom and democracy for the millions of Ameri- cans and Westerners as yet unborn. Here, people the world over can assemble in a forum and express their views in debate. Students of the Long Beach High School are provided with this opportunity through both the De- bating Club and the Forum Club. These two clubs, like the United Nations, have helped and will help the American Dream to flourish and to prevail in the future.
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The Statue of Liberty, a French gift to the United States, stands maiestically in New York Harbor as a symbol ot friend- ship between these two countries. To perpetuate this bond, many Americans study the French culture. The students of the French Honor Society have demon- strated proticiency in various aspects ot French and under the guidance of Dr. Alda Pizzinger, they are striving toward the continuation of the propitious re- French Honor Society FRENC lationship ofthe past. ,..,., J. 'is 'I l 1 .. l will 1 - i --1-.r. l -f , ' N T ,' ,,- ,y -gg-Q 5.37: 4.43: ., r-ir .l' 11. .--A I A - '- ' , if we f i ' ' ' - .1-t! 1 ,,, '? , 'Ig ,, f - 'V 219:73-Q. it Dunn . I I' f if iffg 22.2, 'ffm 52, ' . ' T .i.. Ili., 5 V' 1 C. Sii-ng, While learning a language one can take any ot a number of approaches. Ger- man, a language that has become increasingly important can be taught and learned in class. But to truly appreciate this language, a student's approach has to be even more serious. The members of the German Honor Society have taken that one extra step that makes German a little less of a foreign language. GERMAN 4 4524 11 fr ' 15?- :Tl rf- 4 A ' 1 11 l' - - - glff' '4 . e lm, H ' ,s ,,,,, g V.-I ,,,, . -, ' xi ye-- ' f ' -gait .' 41 ,,.4v,7 3, , ' 1 -vi . 1s 'H 4' if rl? 115' ' I - s r ' 'Zi , fi . ,. ' L 7'-13 Hill'--' T .V . i 1 rf 2-1 l '51 EVM1iE5Df1fI?4fEffi21i:2??rp f J f at 4 ' l ' f , : ,il 1, , 5-,I l L , - lj :-4 iff 2-,, f .Q ,V i '., ' , - v 1' g-. 7, zz, 5 , - -fq.,-np: , .A A .Sws r - . . D gl ' 4. ,-ff-L -fn .Lien-'zum-w, ' 1 r 1 ' ,ga Pxq:rg4,f,V1.-Yi.fsfik'f1z2Z?v12Ea8'?:EJ,,1ag1if':-lg' ' ' 2 I :Ae--af.--rimm1qr1:+wPs,kZ71asv1f::aSr-sa it it 4 1 , ' I- . , 1 ,, gf--Q ya. 1--:-1 1: .51 . - ,fl V . '- :-- Fx- ' f i. 1 , f- :L-'J' V' 23 German Honor Society
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