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QF W F x- fl I .'- -,L ' ' 5 ' Q ' A 4. 4 fi ' tv! SOCIAL CIE SPECIAL U. S. HISTORY MR. DAVID KATZ Students in Mr. Katz's special history class learn the subject through round table discussions, one of which is being conducted by I. Dickalis, M. Cherry, A. Esaf rove, I. Marks, and U. Holmes. Qlnset centerj Ar top lefti K. Ando, Arshonsky, M. Berman, L. Black, I. Calamaio, M. Carter, R. Davis, Mr, Katz, and E. Freeman are at the left. On the right are: H. Goldman, V. Goldstein, F. Gordon, H. Greenberg, H. Isenberg, D. Zevin, C. Kaufman, M. Nlarkowsky, S. Kessler, B, Marcils, S. Kischner, and S. Landman. WORLD HISTORY Mu. joim KAHLER Listening attentively in Mr, Kahlerls Vxforld History class are, row 1: VJ. Harris, N. Douglas, and L. Kerr, row 2: T. Canovas, F. Martin, B. Vxfard, and R. San' chez: row 3: L .VValker, D. Henderson, C. Robinson, E. Tenuto, and L. Burdig row 4: R, Tucker, R. Chap' man, M. Mitzen, H. Noe, and D. Vn7alitz.er. U. S. HISTORY Mas. BERNICE LEE NVith eager eyes and open ears, Mrs. Lee's U. S. History class journeys into the backgrounds of our country. G. Lloyd reads to an attentive class as Mrs. Lee looks on: row 1: Y. Brewer, D. Lindstrand, E. NVilliams, N. Palmer, and E. McDulIy: row Z: S. Ed' wards, C. NVilliams, S. Glickman, M. james, M. Simon. R. VVhite, and NV. Anderson: row 3: F. James, R. Minor, and P. Rogers. Mk I CIVICS Mas. IQYL Kimxiizr The devices of propaganda are being explained by S. Sisson. Aiding in the debate are B, McCain, At' ISHS. and R. Rounds: row 1: E. Page. A. Petrie. M, Rest. N. Morgan: row 2: M. Berholtz, I. Sauer. I. Groinowski. B. Shanks. B. Howton, C. Davison. and C. Cosper: row 3: S. Bass. R. Thomas, B. Stlaske. G. Ridgeway. A. Hanks, and D. Bauman. 'la
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.J ,'?51'i MATHE ATIC ESSENTIAL MATH Miss ANN11 K. Roiorsox Miss Rolofsoifs class explains that dccif mals are important and should bc kept in their places. XVorking at thc blackboard from left to right are: L. Miller. A, Sodaro, R. XVilson, and Gearringg row Z: D. Herrera, E. Ingram, A. DiI:on:o, M. Mason, P. Miller. and Iwi. Neylandg row 2: M. Sterling. R. Vu' lcncizi. L. Young, and B. Love. ALGEBRA Miss M.-xiuif PLAPP Row I: Thomas, I. SITZIIIUIIZIIIIS, D. Block, T. Gordon. B. Pugh, :ind H. johnsong row 2: bl. Chnpmzin. R. Maestro. D. Evan. E. Siver, L. Dunn, R. Schwartz, :ind Her' nizing row 3: M. Vfcisbcrg, H. Buttle, ll. clI'illIl, N. l,2llIl1k'I', :ind E, Ucnsong Standing, B. Burt. B. Rush. and I.luwcllyn. ALGEBRA 3 Miss Eimix l'oiiiM.fxNN G. Pull explains to the class. Row lg A. I Clcnrizi, N. lomairn, and M. Nolsinggvrg rim l: L. Sosl-Qin, H. M:1rt'll, Hsunailier, Pit' lcr, :ind XV. Redman: row 71: S. Ustermsin K. Huljcznn, L. XVeiiibcrg.fur, sind A. Recd row 4: S. Utschcn, A. Shapiro, and M. Bern' stein. SOLID GEOMETRY Miss Loarrrfx O'CoNNii l,I S. Feldman explains a difficult problem Standing from left to right: Calaniaio, D Kennedy. M. Cherry, G. Reed, E. Prigge, L Gold, L. Sotonolf, and N. Kaplan. Row I L. Rosenberg, K. Ando, M. Carter, R. Davis and H. Isenberggg row 2: H. Sockul, M Chasen, D. Epstein, H. Vvhrshawslfqy, and D Zevin: row 3: R. Rosenbaum. M. Cohen, A Esarove. and R. Kozil.
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USINESS BOOKKEEPINU Ma. j1's'inw TVTKICDXRIIIY Vi'e linil the students of lxlr. McCarthy's Bookkeepf ing l class busy at work recording daily expenses. Row I: A. Rye, L. lirankhain. and S. Hixonq row Z: B. Merrick. bl. Collins. H. Carlson. and P. Canlieldg row 3: NV. Randolph. M. Allen. E. Booker. and H. Sinnnonsg row 4: S. Bell. N. Beneneld, S. Sisson. A, Solkowitz, and E. Sturt: row 5: F. Betts. B. Ulmer, L. XV:-ilkcr. XV. Vfilliams. and L. Vfoinack. ESSENTIAL BUSINESS TRAINING MR. GREGORY Ti-irorncos Mr. Theotikos is discussing with his class the iinporf tance of business in the world. Row 1: M. Iannoti, Cv. Teague. and I. Robinson: row Z: B. Bell. and M. Cross: standing: E. Otahal. Mr. Theotikos. A. Stef pbens. L. Tucker. F. Brown and E. Barbee at the board. TYPING MRS. FRANCES Mswian The class is typing exercises. while Mrs. Mayer looks on intently. Row 1: Hattie Prichett. james Bond. Leona Brown and Paul Rosen: row 2: Darlene Mas' teller. Edna Mae Dukes. Harry Searles. and Betty Gartnerg row 3: Frank Bragg. Elizabeth McDurfy. Sandra Smith. Richard Salario. and Viola Temple: row 4: Jacqueline Crowder. lerry Mcxxalliams. and Norman Morgan. 26 STliNUliRAI'HY I Mas. CIzlIlI.I.li BI.VlIiR At the board discussing the writing habits and corf rect positions of a good steinn1i'aplwi' are V. NX'1lcy and S. Edwardsg row I: C, Belton. H. Burton. E. Craig, E. Xxfvlllllllllf. and M. Dannog row l: D. Howton, S. Gordon. S. Usterinan. Kyle, and M. lloardg row 3: L. Dunn. XV. l'lllLlll2Ill. l'. Rogers, lj. Keeran. N. Sal' gado and C. X7UlIII1lQ row 4: B. l'rater, A, Lee. M. Manning. M. ljlC4.lLfK'l'. and B. Ncwnuan' row 5: 5. Snnth. ELEMENTARY BUSINESS TRAINING Mas. l..II.I.IAN FRAIJKIN The class is listening to Mrs. ldradkin explain the debits and credits in bookkeeping. Row 1: C. Holinan, N. Boyd. and L, Chapniang row 2: D. Anthony, G. Bell. and M. Morris. row 3: G. Belton, D. Apostolo' poulas. B. Cohen. S. Viialker, and V. Hollidayg row 4: Y. Malone, K. Guyton. C. Tallor. E. Tahron, and H. XX'right. STENOTIRANSCRIPTION Miss MARION BLADE The girls in Miss Blades stenoftranscription class learn how to put to work the knowledge of shorthand and typing they have acquired. XVork1ng at their type' writers are: row 1: R. Valencia. S. Bass. and M. john' sOn1 row I: A. Lieberman. M. Marasco. T. Meisel. B. Howton. Groinowski. and A. Hanks: row 3: YN'alf lace. C. Greene. M. Bocian, Ownes, R. Root. and E. Mitchell: row 4: M. Shaw, H. Singer. C-. Ridgeway, G. Lenhollr. C. Cosper. and S. Korninsky.
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