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Kic,K Leuef, Carolyn , 4 l Miss Orla Bell Computer Science Mrs. Lillian MacKay Trigj Coll. Alg. Miss Angela Salvarakis Geometry Mrs. Ruth Funk Choral Music Mr. Raymond Edvalson Commercial Art Mr. Clifton Cook Calculus Miss Tammara Ogura College Review Miss Gene Wangsgard Trig! Coll. Alg. Mr. Dow H. Young Instrumental Music Mr. Weldon Hyer Art Mr. Melvin Fish Algebra Miss Donna Penninger Algebra Mr. Iohn Worthen Geometry Mathematics obtuse angles, imaginary numbers . . . foster- ing logical, precise thought patterns . . . the math department assumed the responsibility of seeing that students developed a Workable foundation of mathematics. Mamma in her kerchief . . Music vibrations, intervals . . . discovering, prac- ticing, perfecting, performing . . . the joy of song, the beauty of music . . . Music, one of Eastis most renowned departments exposed her students to the great music of the World, both classical and contemporary. Art Wet oils, smeared chalks, dripping Watercol- ors . . . canvas, silk-screen, clay . . . the art teachers lent their guidance in an attempt to encourage students to develop their aesthetic expressions.
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'won W ' ' CVDIYA Physical Education personal hygiene, muscle coordination, grace of movement, active competition . . . the physical education department stressed the need for good health and vigorous pursuits. For my next trick? R.o.T.c. L? drill team at games, color guard each morn- ing . . . developing leadership, loyalty . . . the R.O.T.C. program demanded much from its students Who learned the value of discipline. Driver Education Death on the Highwaysi' . . . parallel parking . . . Whiplash . . . seat belts, tranquilizers . . . Driveris Education endeavored to transform the average Ecider into a responsible, dew fensive driver. Mrs. Christie Bruno P.E. Mr. Grant Martin P.E. ,AgQ, ,,L 7
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