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. f , 1- ,, ,I Mr. Kenneth Skidmore Chairman Math Mathematics plays o vital role in the lives ot every one of us. The Mathematics Department realizes this and ofters courses to meet the demands of each and every student in Memorial from college aspirants to future housewives. In addition to the regular classroom study of mathematics, a number ot contests and field trips, which serve to broaden the student's knowledge of mathematics and its applications, are sponsored by this very active department. MATHEMATICS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kenneth Skid- more, Mrs. Pauline Kondulis, Mrs. Rosalind Deutschmann, Mrs. Constance Stoll, Mr. Anthony Mattei, Mr. Allan Schwartz, Mr, Ignatius Guc- cione. Science Keeping right in step with our modern era of space satellites and in an eftort to meet the increased de- mand tor science in all levels of education, our Science Department otiers courses in physics, chemistry, biology and other fields ot science. Here students learn and are acquainted with actual laboratory procedures and methods used to solve problems logically. ln addition, field trips and an annual Science Fair are sponsored to foster an interest in science throughout the student body, SCIENCE: SEATED: Mr. Ora Walters. Left to right: Mr. Charles Tobias, Mr. William Brookes, Mr. Stanley Goldman, Mr. Fabian Glassman, Mr. John Romano, Miss Phyllis Mandell. INSET: Mr, Ora Wolters, Chair- ITIGH. A X t
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'Sf fv- CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Albert Koehler, Mrs. Sheila November, Mr. John McElderry, Mrs. Florence Dubin, Mr, Leslie Chaitoft. INSET: Mr. John McElderry, Chairman. English lf man could not communicate with his fellow man, gone forever would be great metropolises such as New York City and all other evidences of civilization found in the world today. The vital duty of acquainting Memorial's students with their native Tongue is given to the English Department. This department meets this challenge by conducting studies in the fields ot litera- ture, composition and grammar and in so doing equips our students with a vital tool which they can put to effective use in keeping the wheels of progress steadily turning. LANGUAGE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Louis Anastasia, Mrs. Dorothy Flannery, Mr. John Whitebread, Miss Mildred Spano, Mr. Ludwig Kronheim, INSET: Mr. Louis Anastasio, Chairman. A- Citizenship Education The goal of the Citizenship Education Department at Memorial is to train young men and women to lead lives as useful, well-informed citizens. Here students are versed in European and American History as well as in current events. These courses serve to instill in the minds of Memorial's students an understanding and ap- preciation of our American ideals and traditions, as well as constructive attitudes toward responsibilities and privileges enioyed by the citizens of our great nation. The work of this department is of primary im- portance, for the future of our land and of the world rests in the hands of today's students. Z -..-Q5 .-l ENGLISH: FIRST ROW, Left to right: Mrs. Diane Oestrcicher, Mr Grant Steinhauer, Mrs, Rosalind lNeiss. SECOND ROW: Mrs Katherine Byrne, Mr. George Castigan, Miss Marlene Boyd, Mr UST Jack London, Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg. INSET: Mr, Grant Steinha Chairman. Language New York is a melting pot of people of many na- tionalities, each with his own country and native tongue. In man's quest for a fuller life and more thorough understanding of his fellow man, languages play an integral role. Here, at Memorial in teaching German, French, Latin and Spanish, the language de- partment acauaints students not only with basic g'am- mar and vocabulary, but also with customs and teachings of the people who speak these languages. f
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JUNIOR HIGH MATH AND SCIENCE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mario Genovese, Miss Patricia Devlin, Mr. Frank Lo Cascio, Mrs. Emma Gold- finger, Mr. Edwin Heroy, Mr. Thomas Amendola, Mr. David Gould. H - 2 -. F' -1 ,V if 'sri . .-.Fr Mrs. Emma Goldfinger Chairman Citizenship Education Math and Science and English Under the curriculum of this department, students study the past and the present while learning the ideals of our American heritage in Citizenship educa- tion classes. English classes teach the students hovv to express themselves clearly. Thusly, this department lays the toundation for training the students of today to be the usetul citizens ot tomorrow. Basic training in mathematics and science courses is given to junior high students by this department. ln addition to straight subiect matter, students receive orientation in processes ot thinking a problem through and solving it logically in courses designed to meet each individual's needs. These courses serve as a fine stepping stone, tor future citizens, to more advanced fields ot mathematics and science. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION AND ENGLISH: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Leona Oloerstein, Miss Marcia Sohl, Miss Helen McGrath, Mr. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Elsie Clayman, Mr, Arthur Delaney, Miss Marlene Boyd, Mr. Bernard Wallerstein, Miss Loretta Carney. INSET: Mrs. Elsie'Clayman, Chairman, 'I' 'Wk' - ..X -I1
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