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Classes Broaden Understandlngs The main project of the Caesar class was to write and publish a bulletin for the Iowa Junior Classical League. R. Haughton, J. Bingham and J. Armstrong, officers of East's Latin Club, proofread the first copy. Many sophomores take advantage of geometry, an ancient study, which emphasizes reasoning and logical thinking. D. Artus proves one of the theorems on circles while the remainder of the class follow her explanation. By using Alouysius and his two cousins on the chart, E. Cunningham, J. Cherry, D. Granneman, C. Sheridan, J. Eyestone and Betty Clendennen learn more of the complex structure of the human body. Although the main objective of the bookkeeping classes is to practice keeping business records neatly and accurately, the students also learn the basis for filing income tax returns. Here J. Williamson figures how much tax she has to pay. ,srggvfye aresziikii W - ' ..- 2 '.MS!5M3i.iw3Seer5xzfSi
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Your Guide to East High, a booklet planned by the orientation committee and printed by the print shop for the sophomores, contains helpful informa- tion about the building, scheduling and activities. A. Holdiman studies her copy to be in-the-know on life at East. In our world history classes, we gain a better understanding of the world today by studying the ancient civilizations. L. Andreassen, M. Venter, J. Wylaorny and A. Baker combine their notes and ideas to present an interesting and informative panel discussion. Neatness and accuracy are the requirements of ci good draftsman. B. Jenney concentrates on trans- ferring a measurement from the book to a plate. Sophomores gain practice in reading, writing, speaking and listening activities in English classes. ihe varied program includes getting acquainted with the facilities of the East High library. One of the most important features was the card catalog. R. Potter, L. Miller, M. Venter and J. Wyborny are shown taking advantage of their newly acquired knowledge. Spanish classes not only learn the language but also receive a knowledge of foreign culture. Ad- miring the Mexican souvenirs and studying the Spanish books are S. Ferch, K. Sheeley, G. Case, A. Baker, J. Tovar and B. Denning. :fn-w..':r w1 irs f ,'f'f ' w-uQa...s:.1 'V
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Practice Makes Perfect if One of the first things we learn at East High is how to empty the building quickly and safely in case of fire. Chief Ray Tiller and Lt. D. C. Dobson presented an auditorium emphasizing fire prevention, dur- ing which they staged a fire drill to test our time in getting out of the building. ' Sophomore Chorus The sophomore mixed chorus presented music at the sophomore Open House. First Row: R. Hunt, E. Moten, J. Poeppey, D. Lawson, A. Lindner, S. Schrader, J. Bingham, D. Buzzard, B. Cole, J. Nelson, F. Michaelsen, C. Jossie. Second Row: J. Nicolaus, V. Pals, B. Tooman, S. Guernsey, M. Venter, B. Clendennen, S. Scully. Third Row: R. Thompson, G. Tilson, S. Simbric, T. Sage, J. Bowers, J, Parks, W. Bandfield, B. Willhite. Fourth Row: D. Noble, E. Sheppard, C. Can- field, W. Clough, J. Edsill, R. Potter, A. Baker, D. Granneman, W. Crouse, L. Spragle. Miss Older's Homeroom - 10 Front Row: Gail Porter, Diana Grotegut, Judy Nelson, Larry DeBuhr, Donald Thompson, Gary West, Shirley Simpson, Charles Mitchell. Second Row: Tom Sage, Gaylord Armstrong, Charles Henninger, James Parks, Lloyd Martin, Janice Johnson, James Woolsey, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Rager. Third Row: Joanne Bingham, Joanne Nichols, Wanda Gletty, John Derifield, Tom Friedley, John Tovar, Martha Weisbrocl, Don Kephart, Donna Buzzard. Not Pictured: Wayne Faust, Don Leohr, George Brown, Donna Blessing.
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