East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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Michael (lalwell Paul Day Robert I lolder Brian North Tom Mallot James Michaels Science A .good foundation in science is essential in any career planning. East, throughout the years, has managed to retain its outstnading science department. Chemistry students are taught the basic principles of chemical solutions and formulas. In first year physics, students study the physical causes of natural phenomena, while PSSC physics gives seniors an opportunity to further their knowledge of physical concepts. The vast science of growing plants, trees, and greenery is explored by horticulture students. General and advanced biology provide knowledge of plants and animals, and their growth and environment. Human science explores the mysteries of the human body and its organs and systems. MR. NEIGHBOR DEMONSTRATES SOME PRINCIPLES of electric ity to Karen Re) no Js by use of a battery and coils. James Neighbor Jack Smart 20 Bernice Wright

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Mr. Frank Steigler Mr. Brian Hortle Fulbright Scholarship Teacher Exchange Mr. Frank Steigler. physics and general science teacher at Fast, left the United States in August to spend a year in Lancaster. Tasmania, engaged in a teacher exchange program under the Fulbright Scholarship award. In exchange. Fast welcomed Mr. Brian A. Hortle from Lancaster. Mr. Hortle has a B.A. degree, a B.S. degree, and a Diploma of Education, which is equivalent to a Master's Degree in the United Slates. Mr. Hortle had many first impressions of the United Slates. He found the people to be very friendly, and more or less as I expected them to be. Also, he felt that the students were much like those back in Queechy High School except for one main difference — their informality of dress was rather shocking.” This is understandable since students at Queechy are required to wear uniforms. Mr. Hortle plans to travel over many parts of the world befor returning home next year to resume teaching at Queechy High. 28



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I IK. HOMMES FI. I)S the library an ideal place Jar retarding grades. Mathematics Although only one year of math is required for graduation. many students take up to four years. Courses offered in this field to Kast students are general math, algebra, geometry, advanced math, senior advanced math, anil refresher math. Math is becoming increasingly important to the career and college-minded student. Harry Hommcs Carl King Mary Zickefoose Susan Middendotf Carl West

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