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Mathematics mmL '-h, ...... n '-h. hyht ll a . i , y a y . 3 l ., f y 1 555' l 1 zezefzi. t -LLL li ,L.' 'Y I - . qs D mg 22.2 Y jk- f if ws Hin. da- ' R 1, Ek mm E' v 443' 3 -A W fa Q r 255525 M 2 Department Head Norine Hamilton ffmiwijtan. Overton Camp bell Ozeta Hutchison Esther Benedict Lydia Allen 'I THINK I HKYE THE ANSWER NOW. Triumphant after squaring a root witlrunknowns in his college algebra class is Bruce Broker, '58, -. , . iii? f 'f 1 f Anton S. Richert james Richey Alma Hass Laura Neville Marjorie McMahon GEOMETRIC SOLIDS are associated with the solid geometry course. Norman Glickman, '58, is shown arranging a mobile of several types of these objects. Eight courses, designed to meet the needs of all students interested in math, are offered by East's Mathematics Depart- ment, Included in these courses are Basic Mathematics, I and Ilg College Trigonom- etryg College Algebrag and, offered for the first time this year, Analytical Geometry. Ten teachers have an average of 27.3 students enrolled in each class, There are 1,338 students enrolledin mathematics.
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Art Develops Creativeness Dorothy Eberhardt Tom Dickerson Department Head , TURNlNG a small vase of clay on the electric potter's wheel is Melvin Ganther, ' 58, in Mr. Dickerson's fourth hour ceramics class. Approximately 225 students are enrolled in the five art courses offered in East's Art De- partment: Basic Art, Commercial Design, Free- hand Drawing, Crafts, and Ceramics. Miss Dorothy Eberhardt, acting department head-instructor and Mr, Tom Dickerson, in- structor agree: 'The courses strive to further the knowledge and improve the skill of 'ar- tists to be'. 'The courses help those who do not plan to choose art as a career toput colors and shapes together more effectively when choosing furni- ture, clothing, and draperies. Art courses at East also strive to inspire and further indivi- dual creativenessf' STILL LIFE is the theme of a painting done by Jon Gierlich, '58, in Mr, Dickerson's commercial design class.
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Science Teaches Everyday Living 3? if 3 ig, .: ,, L S , E is icil N c cc ,. ' li ' ' Dig:-lunlgffllcillilli Stanley Hunt Stanley Franklin Qalph Haynes J0hl'l Bombiilaiii Victor Forbes WMM A . , , MEET 0SCAR,' grins Miss Anna Belle Costin, physiology teacher, as Shiela Anderson, '58, shakes hands with the irresistible guy. Eight courses including biology, bota- ny, geology, astronomy, .basic science., PhYSi010gYlia,iQi3i3dll.PhYSiCSi UPS C0HrSCSZ1??iff5ffd af insitijiif3tj1,348 smdeafglrll l to stndiigjfot college entrance, prepare for an immediate technical field, satisfy their oiyiiaeinterests, and learn the appilili cationiigfrscience to everyday living. A Biology, chemistry, and physics are the favorite classes of the majority of students enrolled.. Gerald Ta gue IN MEMORY of J. W. E. Sto sdill, physics and chemistry teacger at East since its opening, who died January 20. He was friendly and con- siderate to students and colleagues, going out of his way to help them. He will be greatly missed by all knew him. Willard H. Peters Anna Belle Costin Charles H. Tegeler TESTING FOR METAL content in rocks during geology are seniors Al Newlin and- Roy Norton.
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