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World Historians. Mr. Mandeville fellow men, he needs an outlet for the emotions he feels. Music offers this outlet. The music and words of songs exhibit all man's emotions. As the student plays or sings the masterpieces of man's creative urge, he recreates for himself the emotion. From early morning until late in the afternoon, the music tower, stage, and orchestra pit ring with the voices and instruments of Scarsdale students. Eventually, some of these students may be led to create music for themselves, to give audible form to what they feel. Expression of themselves in a non-verbal media is made possible by the Arts and Crafts Department. Beauty is a necessary food for Mr Edwin Mandeville Mrs. Eleanore Marshall Migg Louise A, Mayef Citizenship Education Modem 130511388 DCPI. Mathematics Dept. Dept. Head German Club A Y' Wqsi' ,. - lx If W X . gs, .. Mr. Clinton S. Leonard Driver Ed. and Phys Ed Dept Head Miss Mary Jean Lewis Mathematics Dept. Mr. Rodney A. Ljostad Arts and Crafts Dept. Printing Club Mr. John H. Mack Science Dept. Miss Ellen Magnuson Home Economics Dept. Head Mr. William F. McCart Reading Dept. Y fn. Mrs. Emily McDonald Latin Dept. Junior Red Cross
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,Z Mr Randall L Holden Mr Leroy Mr Richard R Mr John N Jamison Mrs Gladys Kellogg Modern Language Houghton jr Howard Business Education Modem Language Dept Dept Head Mathematics Dept Modern language Dept Dept Head School Store French Club Rifle Club Spanish Club Miss Irene E Kent Physical Education Dept Miss Louise Koegel latin Dept Latin Club for hrm Viewing man s legends and myths in the light of scientific knowledge keeps the student constantly alert questioning A firm foundation for the upper reaches of philosophy is supplied by the student s classes in mathematrcs In a world in which numbers play an mcreasrngly significant part students at Scarsdale find them selves well equipped to undertake a study of the magic of figures As the scientist, engineer, and statistrcran assume greater importance in our crvrlizatron, our Mathematics Department follows each develop ment and brings to the student whatever IS vital to hrm ust as the student requires an understanding of himself and his Mr Carl A Ladensack English Dept Bandersnatch Mr George M Lawson English Dept Q-.! Miss Barbara F l.eNorr To be, or not to be Mrs Plume Amoeba views Ricci s retina Mr Rncci, School Librarian A Amoeba A. -14 .JK e ff V Y 7 . . i I' i Leaders' Club i , - - - - , - 4 . 9 ' I 'Y X l
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919- Mnss Jean McLaury School Lnbrarxan Lxbrary Staff Y 1 X'-4 Health and Physical Education Dept Gnrls Athletrc Assoclauon Mr Pntnck A Menna Dnver Ed and Phys Ed Dept Mr Franklm G Myers Engllsh Dept Maroon Mr Ira G Newhn Scnence Dept Head N... X. What we need ns a good old fashnoned ana In Ernest Mr Paxnter tomy lesson Mr Dale mans soul He feeds on art1st1c represenratlons of h1mself and h1s surroundmgs In classes on our flrst floor a Scarsdale student fmds ample opportumty to explore the varlous ways that men through the ages have used to portray somethmg of themselves The sketches, paxntmgs, sculptures, and mobnles that are produced there find therr way 1nto exh1b1ts 1r1 cases, hallways, and rooms Everywhere m our school are two and three dlmenslonal expresslons of the afIlSflC ab1l1t1es of the student body Physlcal bodles are g1ven thexr share of attentlon too The Physlcal Educatlon Department works hard at keepmg the student populatxon Englnsh Dept English Dept Mathematxcs Dept Health and Physxcal Modern Language Dept Chess Club Ed Dept Bridge Club .1 gf, 1 4 L N I X X f X fun - ' ,V tp . E J ru I , Miss Dons A. MeLees 1 'j -'I 7 , '. 'I .l ' - A 3 1 ll A C , xl I w 'f' ' S A V ' ' - 'V 1 'ff 'fin Mr Ernest l.. Painter Mrs. Mary Plume Mr. Albert S. Pratt Mrs. Marvel Reese Mr. Charles L. Reid jr
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