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IT FIGURES Q'lllf.ll11.TZZlZ' Louise Beck MAI' 5 of I reciiim Minetti Breman James Brooks .Q PIT ' V. 1. Edith Cooper if s , 1.-S' of . 3 Ellen Foster E . ,..,A. i .,.. ,omk ' ' .. . . figig? x., p 1,1 Laura Luhr John Dunwoodie Ht Gloria Greising Jeannine Martaine J In modern times mathematics has often been called the Queen of the Sciences. The value of mathematics is multiplied many times in the function of every science. It adds meaning to our daily lives, divides our work, and subtracts the needless from the necessary. The Mumford Mathematics Department, under the direction of Miss Mildred Taylor, realized the necessity for a liberal education in this field. For this reason preliminary courses were offered in social and general math, algebra and geometry, plus greater challenges in advanced algebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry. Accelerated and enriched courses were offered for specially selected students. ll W9 .. in if 1 3 Q Mildred Harley Daniel Kelsten John Lindsey John McDaid 16 Dora Rubenstein Lona Skagerberg
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Adelante, Siempre Adelante . . . Forward, always forward was the Spanish Club's motto . . . Through songs and dances members presented ancient customs and modern fads of Spanish speaking countries. A poetry recital . . . one act plays . . . publication of a newspaper . . . gave members the opportunity to practice the Spanish language. Frustrations of sponsors, Mr. Raymond Jacovetti and Mrs. Anne Jacobstein, language instructors . . . the installation skit that was rehearsed for weeks and never given . . . the one guest speaker who was invited, and the three who showed. Membership . . . students in Spanish 5 and beyond. Bon Jour Clicking castanets and whirling feet highlight the Spanish Club's variety show SPANISH CLUB, Row 1: M. Korby Ctreasurerj, K. Bleier lcor- responding secretaryl, S. Sugar lvice presidentj, A. Mischakoff lpresidentl, V. Shevitz frecording secretaryj, R. Jacovetti fsponsorl. Row 2: B. Barr, C. Strassburger, D. Sandler, S. Glist, A. Mellen, R. Keystone, B. Ginns, S. Haver, T. Lewis, I. Gold, H. Bluford, S. Agree. French Club meetings were never dull . . . Members recorded their year's highlights in a scrapbook . . . Miss Dorothy Minck, exchange teacher, showed slides of her native Scotland . . . The group listened to the happy folk music of the French prov- inces . . . Participated in an exchange visit with Mackenzie High School's Club. Students in French l3l to l8l were elioible . . . Row 3: N. Crane, M. Roth, S. Streit, S. Bressler, B. Michaels M. Ozer, R. Puder, S. Oshensky, S. Forman, C. Berman, N. Elkin M. Gordon. Row 4: D. Yura, J. Rosenbaum, R. Issacs, R. Zdanawicz, R. Cavaler M. Rose, B. Colton, S. Rosenblatt, B. Siegel, H. Burnstein, M Adelman, A. Onrich, H. Sobol. FRENCH CLUB, Row 'I: J. Galantowicz lsponsorl, K. Goldman Loren, E- MeYef- Ccorresponding secretaryl, V. Sheifman Crecording secretaryi, R. Row 3: S. Marshall, P. Kahn. HR- Cllllef, R- sh3Plf0, C- H0ll'f1l'J6I'9, Loren fpresidenti, J. Hall Cvice presidentj, J. Heideman Qtreasurerj. D. Jackson, 5- KWOPPOW, l. Blorkqulsl, N- AClel50fh J- Lila'- Row 2: I. Boodin, G. Goldstein, S. Music, J. Cohen, T. Lewis, M. 1 1
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Various phases of a complicated trigonometry problem are demonstrated by Stewart Epstein, Sherry Kovan, Neil Kalter, and Jerry Weingarten. MATH CLUB, Row 1: M. Brooks fassistant sponsorl, J. Gerson Row 3: A. Frenkel, S. Tobisman, A. Grass, W. Winshall, L. Schultz, Csecretaryj, M. Schwartz Cpresidentl, M. Starr Cvice presidentl, N. J. Woonton, I. Hassin, S. Ross. Schneider ftreasurerl. Row 4: A. Lasser, S. Friedman, E. Reder, J. Eichner, S. Landau, Row 2: B. Rourke, S. Wax, J. Chase, L. Schwartz, S. Kaminslxy, S. Gruslxin, E. Sigman, W. Davis, A. Schwartz. L. Perlman, M. Segall. Michael Freedman, Judy Gerson, and Kathy Yakes decorate a Christmas tree with homemade cohidrons and decohidrons in their solid geometry class. 'I7
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