Red Bank High School - Log Yearbook (Red Bank, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Factor Fractions First Mm. Marian Crooks Algebra I, II Mias Mary Larsen Algebra I, (ieneral Math Mr. Solomon Popler Algebra II. Trig. Mr. William Sweel Business Math Mrs. Elsie MacLeod General Math M. Mrs. Mary Diggins Plane Geometry. Algebra II Dr. Amy Chateauneuf Algebra I Miss Rita L. Johnson Algebra I. General Math Mr. Joseph Farell Business Math Three-dimensional aids play an important part in the study of solid geometry. Mathematics is indispensible in under- standing the technology which surrounds us. Since a knowledge of math is essential in any present-day undertaking, Red Bank offers a wide variety of courses for both the general and college-prep student. Mr. Ivan Rem Algebra II. Trig. Business Moth These courses, General Math, Business Math, Algebra I and II, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry and Advanced Math, are often supplemented with film strips and other visual aids, giving the stu- dent an opportunity to see the important principles from another and frequently better point of view. 16 Mr. Anthony Trufolo Algebra II

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Mr. Anthony Miller World History t S. History r.j Mr. Thomas Perry lT. S. History Mr. Jacob Needle U. S. Hiatory A clear understanding of the past is essential for an intelligent interpretation of the present. With this in mind, the Social Studies Depart- ment offers a four-year program to prepare the students of Red Bank to become alert citizens. World and American History are stressed, with further opportunities available in Ec- onomics, International Relations, Occupations and Everyday Psychology. A remedial program called Core is also offered. A knowledge of the peoples and cultures of the worlds—the ultimate objective of the De- partment—was more readily facilitated this year with the arrival of our foreign exchange student from Sweden, Annika Larsson. She, and a later visitor from Argentina, Dalinda Funes, gave our students a fresh outlook on what goes on outside our borders. of our two foreign visitors. Annika and Dalinda. Core Miss Katherine Wenger U. S. History Economics 15



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Mr. Stanley Friedman Everyday Science Mrs. Elsie MacLeod General Science Mr. William Hay General Science Everyday Science Biology E Mr. Dennis McDonald Chemistry Mr. Raymond Gorman Chemistry Chemistry students learn self-reliance and responsibility as well as scientific laws in the laboratory. With the addition of four new teachers, the Science Department underwent reorganization this year. Chemistry was made a Junior year subject so that students taking Ad- vanced Biology would have a better foundation in the basics of chemistry. In the future. Physics and Advanced Biology will be taught only in the Senior year. The acquisition of four kymograph units has helped Advanced Biology classes understand animal physiologi- cal systems more fully. Chemistry students can explore their field more deeply in the newly-formed Chem- istry Club. Always striving to employ methods and equipment, the Science Depart- ment teaches courses in Advanced Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, General Science and Everyday Science.

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