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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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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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HEBREW From the Lower East Side to the Cafe Sabra, one finds people with a common Hebrew heritage. Hebrew, the Tongue of an ancient people always ready to face the future, is a language Hebrew Honor Society Latin Honor Society Boys Tl N Latin Honor Society Girls considered valuable by many L.B.H.S. students. Students who have achieved superior merit in this language are inducted in- to the Hebrew Honor Society, where, under the skillful guid- ance of Mr. Jack Weinstein, they enjoy learning more about the Israeli culture and people. New York City, the modern forum of human activity, reflects our ancient Latin fied inhabitants iard, Italian, tive tongue, ma forefathers. The ated by the Latin dents who have prehension of this tion strives to rf Rome and the lization, so through its diversi- Frenchman, Span- through his na- debt to our Roman debt is perpetu- composed of stu- and com- This organiza- grandeur that was us by this civi-
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