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yi. Mr. Marziano, head of the math department, solves another problem. Mathematics Mathematics is called the language of science, but it is much more than this. Certainly the scientist working complicated formulas and equations re- quires an extreme knowledge of advanced mathe- matics, but what of the farmer planning his crops, or the housewife doing her shopping. Isn,t mathe- matics just as necessary to them? The math de- partment at Riverside provided courses suited to everyone and every career. Courses ranging from industrial and business math, to algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics gave students a chance to plan their future, giving them the background necessary in what is not only the language of science, but the language of everyday life. s 2 4 renee! Q0 . E fn. Daniel Buck lean Cunningham Henry Cyphert Margaret Dambaugh James Deal
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, .,, Y w 1 l l Foreign Languages l Both the modern and classical languages were well represented at Riverside. Through French, Spanish, and Latin, students obtained a varied background in l their choice of languages. By means of the language laboratory teachers were able to present a thorough program and help the individual student with his abilities in pronunciation, comprehension, and basic skills. Leaming the conjugation of new verbs was the never-ending task of Latin I students. M. Pflug, S. Williard, B. Senior. Sally Bowser William Boyer David Brooks Theodore Buch Beverly Buck 24 x
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.W Carol Delaco Raleigh Docchio Thomas Downing Edward Ellenich ICHIIIIC Fletcher 1 T 47 f s PM,,.f . ,, 11 V V A AVVVV VV M I V' rl 4 ..':.f .f1..:1. VK ' . W , A , I l V , A M ,,,, 'ww , M X if L,,, , vvl 'Q V I I ,,,,, ' ,,,,.. ' 5 xl n English term papers were a major project that sent many students to the library during study halls. L. Sockaci, P. Pesce, J. Main, S. Miller. Reading Shakespeare and Whitman was only a part of English. Students also conjugated verbs, studied vocabulary words, learned correct punctuation, A and wrote countless themes and essays. After school the English Club presented book reviews and films. The club also introduced a new publication, The Troubadofr, a literary magazine which presented stories and poems written by Riverside students. 26 English p l
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