Long Beach High School - Echo Yearbook (Long Beach, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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fy hs Q 53343 ci W e-LNIW,-2 Spanish Honor Society In 1492, Spain first placed her flag on American soil, again, in 1964, Spain's flag will tly on her pa- villion in the New York World's Fair. ln Long Beach High School, the students of the Spanish Honor So- ciety have a great interest in the Spanish culture. Under the leadership ot Mrs. Edith Santoni, these students have included in their plans this year such X SPANISH S, .X ff Xa activities as showing Spanish tilms, inviting guest lecturers, and, as a unique proiect, teaching English to Spanish-speaking students of the elementary school age. .bf QQ .13- .cp-f iii F-lb. EH r'E 1 ,eff sf f Mg!1 ss ssc, tgp?-'O 43,16 ,ggpgiip Ii 'Fw jr E356 1 s- 'im Aw Q?-'QR rfaggge Hwmvm if X . RUSSIAN Russian Honor Society I l l l l i Q l 5 N S A ' ' 'K ,fs QT? ' 1. all S' t,,,' I .A ' , fiifjfyf , A A A . qgii I 1, :tio-k is -H - v 1' ' 4 'ii--s ' 'lm A V V in . - , 1 f V . ,. se. '. rf 'lg '- 1 1 f ' iq' ll . l f swf ' A miie? . ' 'mf - V , ,fr-f . 42 ' swf. ,, t - f- 0 A We - , ,hw in '. ' 7.. 1' cz f y W 1 .. . e 2'53s l 5Z3iK7Vi l7l'V Q l Moscow and New York, centers of two of the greatest world powers, are miles apart not only in their geo- graphic locations, but also, more specilically, in their ideologies and cultures. The Russian Honor Society, under the guidance of Miss Konaszewycz, endeavors to narrow this gap by gaining an insight into their way of life. As part of its activities, the society produces short plays and attends Russian Elms and such per- formances as the tamed Bolshoi Ballet. Through this orientation to the Russian culture, these students may someday be of great aid in establishing stronger bonds with the Soviet Union.

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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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MR. GREENBAUM Chairman MATH The whole is equal to the sum of its parts. This mathematical corollary is evidenced in the mathe- matical knowledge and logic that the students of L.B.l-l.S. have acquired through extensive training. The engineers who built New York City's skyscrapers needed this same sound foundation in mathematical skills before they attempted to create these great architectural feats. Indeed, the value of transferring the language of numbers to students is becoming in- creasingly more important in today's complex world. MR. BERNSTEIN E T Miss uct-iTsToNE . yd E .,, K :A c R ,ss i t ...Q l Y 5. g it QQMQ tween f-f T I 5 a 5 l I 3 pw... . T T l i 2 l t T T. ' C23 x MR. ,KT V ,,,, ,.-,-, STARK -Nga glow -eff f P cm 2 -l ' i f 1 'i can 213 v-- lfxllggifb -wf l .......11.., if ..-ef----W-ff T T T l l ll m ti.,le 'Ng W, T A T I ml' T l 'f - 'Q 1 ?.2'1.5... 'J?lTlS'it5?l.l-.-..f'5 'if' 'l 1 in EQ --ijfiiesziivlgcva 1:2-gil' l 5 1:23 Q vp-lfilelcrxzliffiffrfia 'QE' 'T 'tall' al V l T L'--'-1r'1?fFr :gf ic 'l'i' ' T5 A f 5 it witiiffil it ci -3 2' .if .J- ..L..' ' ,....L,i l l l W! ' 'g G5 Hi v-,gififvwf-Siva 4-:if Tgl f . , - . M W, 5 T A i 3 2:2 W -f--I ic'-ag 'rx f N f - ' cn 23 -wlilmg 9-em ff, 1 2--e---Q-W-1--M-fi--W--1 r ' hgh'-Y Q , 5 , ' 41:5 Q2 --igffoeiggofu f-:Aa lliizlw i ' ' ' em E: v-Hiilcwitglrva ii! I 5 45:1 ZZ iw: wi , ' if-gfm 1 . T i 5' L 'Qi-:Tl :eil 25903 T T r? I ' lg cuff'-iglimziglfnsv -7---,---4 - 1 Q2 g -T i M -cr- Ta f T M T gswnaqm Q fl-L! K Zl lZ 1 T lf N 'ull I can :: -J-ml img lava -ee-j T 3 K N EEE 79 ' cz: 93 -f-i Wlw ':'i ?5'l HL 50? , cm m ivlfm L15l,,.,, my lzi .iT T M r Lk' iw- f 2 lr -ei T W i emmdmmm Q gy 'g gov: so -41 ef. f ' i T Ei F c':.:i-Q--ig-lic-vlriico GQ 4 g YAVV ax ua ws- it lgffw f MISS URAVIC . as rn id fglffl 1?fww-4-1-F:-Ii i TT T Swim: e --J 2 IZ -4- .-,E T lm 'er-I Pycv Q N-:wt ' ' T i mg' 4-. v..j C44 rm -fx-L 'pw Jggjgxy nffwl wl-'W ld -T33 N ,li .4 lcmf rev: vw 521 m--In g'l'4f.iT: ' A l ,, lr- fr 'u1 Q IU v- v- v- v- v- T T K, .T ? 'T T e 1.52 V tr f 4 ' K T f nxgtasihrpz A-7? -. 'Q T 1 ' -ff I .ji . 2 1 :N-,min ' 41111. Yi-'Wil if at Z-M 2134? fi '71?Y??J'?fSi'Vw -:fs T,r4fef41: , 16931: QKT :fn sifttfey we -M':Qs:.T.-r4- Ti1:ffQ3fEtv,.f-'Ar i MR. KIRSCH Co-ordinator MISS FRANK 1 v-W ic-1 9 v--I ,sfo-a ,cs --lfQi'n4 Te - im 'cn' -- w N am 1-n 3194 Va: -.--i Zlw 'ns - mic-z an v-Qgilfel ca 1-f iw e:-,1 I3 --T 'N 52 aw- CN! ,- lm lm l EN im ..-E Qc-4 C27 v-VJECN! 09 V7 CV? 5? 99 07 E0 G-V9 00 F! F2 99 GY? F5 C5 99 03 F9 CO CYD 'f',+i T -wiki J MR. TARDINO -arg 2 ' -1-Tl T wa v3T -ez-fgff -:ri T'-'rf' -52? '-'Pipit 15-fxoli lull? :ini ez- C' 'QP' 1? wri ly vga, T r QT

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