Merchantville High School - Record Yearbook (Merchantville, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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D THAT WE MAY E TER ITP ,I MARIE R. PENTZ A.B., Universi+y of Pennsylvania. ELIZABETH B. JOHNSON B.A., Monlclair Sla+e Teachers College: M.E., Universify of Vermont BERNICE B. HEDRICK A.B., Ursinus College: M.A., Universify of Pennsylvania. MARY K. HEIM B.S., Universify of Pennsylvania. I8 ,QQ as My ' f' J .ggi.g,.,,. mtg K - .Q -.. siglld 'fx K Languages 'Too oflen in ihe hislory of mankind, language differences have been a conlribuiing faclor in misunderslandings lhai have led To war. One of 'rhe mosi valuable coniribulions, Jrherefore, Thar our school can malce +o a beHer unde'rs+anding among malions and peoples is The sfudy of foreign languages. The Lafin classes iaughl by Miss Johnson are daily reminded of Jrhe many modern languages, including English, which are derived wholly or in pari from Jrhe speech of lhe Romans. French classes learn lhe iongue of a friendly people who have long shared our ardeni love of democracy. Pupils in Spanish classes become acquainied wilh The language of ihe maiorify of lhe couniries in ihe Weslern Hemisphere. Above and beyond These facis, our sludenis are learning lhai all people have essenlially 'rhe same fears, hopes, laughler, and dreams, even lhough fhey may use a language diliferem' from our own io express 'rheir emolions and ideas. .zo . ,

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5,-R EDUCATIO 5VIathematics lnlo This progressive world our school rnusl send people who are bolh visionary and prac- 'rical-rnen and women who can bofh dream and build. Therefore, in classes lilce This one of Mr. Elders, our sfudenfs learn malhernalics, for This is one of The lwo greal building bloclcs of man. Furlherrnore, if is The only exacl science 'rhal we have. When our sludenls enler a class in business arilhmeric or general mafhernafics, almosl every- one realizes lhe praclical value of The worlc. Thai olher branches of malhernalics have real ulilifarian value is a Tacl lhal is ollen overloolced, however. For insfance, lrigonomelry is abso- lufely essenlial ro fhe science of consrruclion. S xxx , ., 4 X TN , ' x X!-'T iL.---uif - NEWTON B. MacNlCHOLL Class of '36. il: In fact all of rnalhernafics is a fool subiecl in engineering. Wifh This inslrurnenl in The-ir hands, Then, our sludenls go Torrh lo build in a rnalerial way a more secure and comlorfable world for all of us. HARRY E. CRESSMAN B.S., Muhlenberg College. ROBERT D. ELDER B.S., Trenion S+a+e Teachers College: Ll.B., Souih Jersey Law School. JOHN W. PARTRIDGE B.S., Bloomsburg Sfafe Teachers College. BERNICE B. HEDRICK A.B., Ursinus College, M.A., Universiiy of Pennsylvania. IVR ETVWA 'J 12 .ffl . 'Vis ibn., 22 2



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--f-i.,..,, THE BUSINESS Commercial classes in our school prepare sTudenTs To enTer direcTly upon business careers. This year, lvlerchanTville l-ligh School has supple- menTed classroom Training wiTh a program which gives various sTudenTs opporTuniTies To worlc Tor esTablished business Tirms. The members oT Mr. Cramer's class in com- mercial law and economics branch ouT inTo The wider aspecTs oT business Training. These sTu- denTs discuss The laws oT supply and demand and The greaT problem oT disTribuTion, upon which The peace and progress oT The world so heavily depend. As The UniTed STaTes oT America conTinues To lead The world in producing goods Tor Toreign consumpTion, American business men and women will ineviTably carry American culTure inTo The Tar counTries oT The world. WORLD Q CBusiness 13' I ...f- 11 EDWARD E. CRAMER B.S., Temple Universify. CATHERINE C. HIGGINS B.S., M.Ed., Temple Universify. HILMAN H. HARKER B. Acc+s., B.Ed., Rider College: M.Ed. Rufgers Universify. FREDERICK C. DIPPEL, JR. B.Ed., Rider College: M.EcI., Temple Uni versify. I9 Class of 34 ? T

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