Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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 Mr Ennis! The Redcoots ore coming! HISTORY PORTRAYS What does history mean to us? This ques- tion and others were thoroughly discussed and answered in Schreiber's classrooms. From the cave man era to the space age, from the Declaration to integration, students gained a knowledge of debate, research, and a truer appreciation of the past and its ef- fect on us Miss Violet Campbell U. of Minn , Columbia Teachers 7 know from whence I speak Miss Potricia Ecker Grove City College . and I mean it! Mr. William Ennis Hofstro College Soys out one door; girls out the other Mr. Victor Ficker University of Florido Write os much os you need to express yourself. Mr. Jonothon Harris U. of Poris, Horvord U. Clio Advisor While we read history, we make history 16

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Mrs. Beotrice Lawrence Brooklyn College, Hofstro Kaleidoscope Advisor What would you like to contribute? Mr. Paul Martinez Loyola University, Louisiana Stote Never be stereotyped by repetition Mr. William B. T. Mock Dartmouth University, Northwestern University To get the most out of life, put the right accents. Mr. Robert Quinn Colgate U , Cornell U. Ski Club Advisor on Be persistent . . STRESS CREATIVITY The department stressed personal creativity. Students were encouraged to develop their own ideas in a fresh manner No longr were they bogged down in the hackneyed rules of writing. Now they could push aside most constricting barriers and write the way they felt. Our English courses this year were truly courses in individual expression. Mr. Coulombe reloxes after a busy day. Mr. Charles Reich Tufts U., Albany Stote Schreiber Times Advisor Friday is opporunity day. Miss Joyce Samdpcril Jackson College Diamonds are a girl's best friend. 15 Mrs. Lillian Schiff Hunter College, N.Y.U. Advisor; Sophomore Class, F T A Write me a little note



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 Our leoder, the key czor. THE ESSENCE OF TIME A new approach to history was the team teoching of Mr. Harris and Mr. Stopsky. Such mind-probing incidents as Hamilton vs. Jef- ferson, a farmers' rally, Senate investiga- tions, and other activities took place in the historically eventful classroom It was a wonderful experience for all those who were in this stimulating class. Mr. Carmen Licitra N.Y.U., Columbia U Cut that tea party out! Mr. Francis Ottaviono Queens College, Brooklyn College Bowling Club Advisor So you don't believe that I om a direct descendant of Octavius the Great Mr. Fred Stopsky C.C.N.Y., Columbia S AM. Advisor It is your duty as a student to challenge the teacher at any time Miss June Tow Jackson College Student Exchonge Advisor Etc., etc., and that type thing. . i ii IT Miss Alice Yonkura Chotham College If nothing else, HI teach you responsibility. ' 17

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