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Mr. Mormon Hoover Peabody, Western Reserve U. We'd better repeat this experiment Mrs. Enid Lipeles Hunter College If you were walking down the street with your boyfriend and you saw Rock Hudson coming toward you . . Mr. James Lymon Yale University Let me moke a note of that. RECENT DISCOVERIES Our science teachers have helped us gain a greater awareness of the why and what in the world around us: the make-up of the humon body, the study of motion and light, the natural wonders of the earth, and the creation of compounds. In addition to our regular staff, the science department was augmented by the many new teachers, and we were appreciative that Mrs. Avery could substitute during Miss Pettet's absence 23 “I know hearts are slippery, but get them up off the floor.
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Mr. Stanley Brcitncr City College of New York Advisor: Fratry, Carnival Committee. Class of '66 f'j so easy. I'm embarrassed to give it to you. Mr. Leon Goutevenier Fordham U.. U. of Pennsylvania Relatively speaking, this gizmo . . Mrs. Marcelle Graham Barnard, Columbia U. Celerity Advisor Maybe square dancing just isn't for me! SCIENCE INVESTIGATES Chemistry -f biology + earth science -|- physics = Schreiber's greot science department. Scientists all over the world have made great progress, and they have not left the PDSHS science department behind. The CHEM Chemistry course, which was in- stituted last year, was continued this year because of its success. In CHEM the students went deeper into the study of the structure of atoms. In PSSC physics students learned about ripple tanks. Meanwhile, the BSCS Biology classes dissected frogs. I told you that you hod one too many three beakers ago. That little old oxygen moker-me.' 22
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Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhouse Columbia Teachers College Spanish Club Advisor 'Senorita, en espanol por favor.” Mr. Martin Brown Hofstra University If you don't study, you will fail.” Miss Johanna Fichtner U. of Kansas. U of Colorodo Today we moke grades. Juan Valdez got his start here. LANGUAGE ARTS El espanol, le francias, deutsch, and Latinus were offered in our progressive language department. Our language teachers taught us that French meant more than Brigitte Bardot, Spanish more than tequilla, German more than sauerkraut, and Latin more than Et tu, Brute. They also gave us a firm understanding of the countries' cultural backgrounds. The excitement of speaking in another tongue was sometimes climaxed by actually thinking in the language. Is it sofe to come out now? Mr. William Heftier Bethany, Columbia U. Messieurs! Mesdemoiselles! S'il vous plait!” 24
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