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Mr . Elizabeth Bamhouse Spanish Coffee and Metrical for lunch . . Senorita! . . Por favor! . . A la cabeza del club Mr. George Hettler French “Messieurs! Mesdemoiselles! . . . co-advisor of our French Club . . . Junior Class Advisor . . . suave and debonair Miss Isabella Houk Latin Test for today! . . . hie. haec. hoc, Houk . . . heads our excellent Latin Club — those plays! Miss Linda Lundberg Spanish. French Wonderful Dersonality the most cheerful class in the school . straight from France— teaches Spanish too! Oral Skills Are Stressed Put on your earphones (if you have them) and turn the switch to record.' Thus begins a session in the Schreiber language lab. which des- pite technical mishaps’ is still struggling vali- antly. This year our language department placed em- phasis on oral exercise. Aiding in this new pro- gram was the aforementioned lab, in which pro- nunciation and comprehension could be improved. Two new teachers. Miss Lundberg. and Mr. Richardson, were welcome additions to the de- partment. Mr. James Macintosh French Mr. Mac ... we all loved his corny jokes and entertaining classes . . . that continental air. Mr. William Richardson Spanish Accomplished linguist ... I think we’ll have a quiz. Will this study hall please be quiet!” Mr. Frank Schoenbom Spanish and German Well. I don't know about Spanish — but in German — is bookroom D on fire? Page 24
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If I'm no» careful, this may explode. Familiar Equipment Our excellent math and science departments prepare us for the challenge of the nuclear age. Advanced programs enable the gifted student to realize his full capacities. This year an Advanced Placement Program in Chemistry and P.S.S.C. course in physics were initiated. Mr. Stanley Breitner Biology. Earth Sdence Cupid—knows everybody s love problems . . . makes biology' in- teresting • I not blush- ing: I’m mad! Mr. Jay Grosmark Chemistry That engaging smile and boyish charm . . those wild them ex- periments . . ski trip enthus- iast. Miss Virginia Pettet Biology We gladly welcomed her back this year . . . those experiments! — Now come on. let’s not squirm. Mrs. Virginia Graham Biology. Physics Always mixed up with those Celerity girls . . . Trim the edges on your notebook physics and biology, too! Mr. Norman Hoover Chemistry Act like twelfth graders! . . . mickey mouse tests . mean twister . . . “We’d better re- peat this experiment Mr. Ira Rothberg Chemistry Indian arrows . . . My prede- cessor — ... sees all. knows all . . . our popular Science Club advisor. Page 23
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Mr. George Christopher Music Supervisor Jiminy Christmas' . . . frus- trated trumpet player . . Keep those comets up. Mr. Harold Doughty Music AJble director of our excellent choral groups . Too much talking in the altos!' Mr. Richard Rusack Music Oh. those army davs! . . . proud papa (Dislikes trom- bone players) . . Guy Lom- bardo of Port High. Creative Talents Find Outlet In Art This is how drew a sophomore Play an instrument? Painting a masterpiece? Love to read? For those with a creative yen and a will to work—we’ve everything you need. Band, orchestra, chorus, music appreciation, voice les- sons. you can find them at Schreiber. The Art department offers many courses to satisfy every aspect of the artistic mind. For reading, whether for research or for just plain enjoyment, our library can’t be beat. Any subject, from embroidery to psychology, charm to classics, can be found in its well-stacked shelves. Mr . Elizabeth Begeneau Librarian Tiny and petite . . . I’ll sign your pass for you. now.” . . . head of Schreiher's fine library. Mr . Marjorie Kent Librarian Charming new addition to our library staff . . . I’m sorry, but this book is overdue six months. Page 25
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