Mattituck High School - Reflector Yearbook (Mattituck, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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fytacle MR. BENNETT This yeor we have been studying United States history in a new and interesting way- Each student was assigned a state, and wrote to the capital of the state to find out facts about its commerce, industry, etc. In Math, English, and our other sub- jects we worked under the stress of our June Regents. We enjoyed very much the preliminary study of Algebra and Geometry that we did in our grade in the Spring term. Seventh tyracte MR. BECKEL Much of our time was spent studying the history of New York State. In Arithmetic we became acquainted with Geometry and percentage. Safety patrol duty earned us a won- derful trip to Yankee Stadium. Our stage play, given on May 29th, was fun to produce and seemed to be en- joyed by our audience. Sixt tyiade MRS. JOHNSON This year we have made exhibits of manufactured goods from our text- book Industrial Western Europe . As a project in Geography and Soc- ial Studies we made diaramos com- paring the desert and jungle vegeta- tion in Africa. With the aid of Mr. Seavers, our Art teacher, the class painted a mural showing amusing scenes from Robin Hood. If you hap- pen to stop by our room you will en- joy seeing our Science corner which contains many interesting and live objects. ' f! A A J

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(faide MRS. REEVE The members of this class agree that we had an enjoyable year. Besides mastering the Three R's we have done many interesting as well as in- structive projects. Our favorite ones were: how to carry on a business meeting, writing our play for As- sembly, and the reproduction of Disney's Living Desert in a color- ful mural. (fade MRS. LINDSAY The opening of school found us in a new room and with some new class- mates. After getting acquainted we settled down to work. In Social Stud- ies we learned many important things about the countries of North and South America. Fractions, measur- ing and some decimals were new facts learned in Arithmetic. Read- ing, Spelling, Health, Science and English supplied us with lots of in- teresting material for study. SMRS. HASBROUCK In the fall, we made Health booklets entitled How do I Really Work? Most of us put our snapshots on the cover. We made cones, icicles for Christmas tree decorations. In Feb- ruary we wrote stories, riddles and articles about Abe Lincoln for our English booklet. What fun we had using the ditto machine and put- ting our booklets together!

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