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Part of each day's classwork in Mr. Robert Branwell's geometry class is the demonstration of homework problems on the board by students. Here Al Metzger explains the principle of inscribing a triangle in a circle to Barbi Brock. 'Q x l ' 'X ELSA M. BERGER Geometry ' X X ROBERT W. BRANNBERG ' Geometry -f DONALD F. BRANWELL Algebra Mathematical analysis s . f 'L if . 4 i ' MYRAN J. CRAI X ki ' Algebra s , 1 FLOYD L. DOWNS F Geometry A. BRUCE EWER ' - G Driving General mathematics L ' .h H , WILLIAM H. KRUSE in it HARRY W. CHARLESWORTH
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Social Science Furnishes Appreciation of Heritage The study of the student's heritage and his social relationship to his surroundings is one of the aspects of the knowledge acquired in the educational area of the student's mosaic. East, one of a minority of schools offering a complete history sequence, provides the stu- dent with a broad background in this respect. Three consecutive semesters of American his- tory are required for graduation: this gives the student an overall view of his American heritage. Ancient, medieval and modern Eu- ropean history present the history and cul- tural contributions of many nations. Western history is offered for those stu- dents interested in western culture, and cur- rent affairs helps students to gain a better understanding of today's happenings. Psychology is offered to juniors and sen- iors interested in the study of the individual and the workings of the mind. In sociology people are studied as a group: these groups were classified by race, nationality and econ- omic status. In boys' and girls' social prob- lems senior boys and girls discuss dating, homemaking and marriage problems which trouble many of today's high school students we r 4, In an American history lA class Vance Aandahl points W 7' 1 gglsinrrligoegtant historical landmarks on the map to his Mp? if! 9 if yin It fi ff L , - A W f . L ' Le ' - .rfjff WW W f feelin 1 'Vp G XJ girly' . 'H I SO X ifbijyb 3 if 4 ,, AMG. in W Wig I, MARJORIE F. STEVENSON Current affairs RACHAEL M. TAUL American history WILLIAM O. WALKER Western history WILLIAM A. WEIMAR American history NORMA WILLIAMS American history A. W. WILSON American history
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Advanced Courses Varied For Able Math Students As a part of East's program for advanced students, a new mathematics sequence has been introduced over the past two years. The changes, begun last year, concentrated three semesters of plane and solid geometry into two semesters in order to avoid the doubling- up formerly necessary if the complete formal mathematics sequence was to be elected. This year a program was started whereby classes which had taken the special geometry course would continue in Algebra 4, trigonometry and mathematical analysis as well as in a new course dealing in modern algebra. The mathematics department has been organized to educate students of all interests and abilities. The courses range from basic mathematics, which teaches fundamentals of arithmetic, to trigonometry and mathematical analysis for those who are planning to con- tinue mathematics in college. The courses also include a complete sequence in algebra and plane and solid geometry. vs wi--v---v-gg.. ' V if .7 L L- lj ff fm L I b V K t yf Z 1 1 I ' ' f , N f 'Ill i '.,!f', ffff fx i , A1 Iv f ,M c lf Ig-1 f' EDWARD M.MolRR1s r li A! fx. I In ixlfbya XD-:AI LL. - 17 L Lf' A 'f fb V719 M L M J rf' .N -X 1 I fl C, L , .fli' T if J l L A 'ff f CHESTER H. PHELPS A K -1 Tv WI' Algebra I f .2 T so W , 1 -X y ,lj f N 'X' .17 1 f X-,4 PAUL J. VAUGHN Algebra GORDON E. WHITE Geometry Mr. Harry Charlesworth explains the intricacies of logarithms to Fred Fisher, one of the students in his algebra 4A class, while Pete Teets seems to be inter- ested in something else. J' if -.. 714
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