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1 I l john john Victor Willard James Michener Bobula Forbes Gillrn ore Gribble Ralph Stanley Willa rd Donald Gerald H2-YIICS Hunt Peters Prophet Ta gue Each school day, students fill 1, 178 seats in the eight courses offered by the Science depart- ment. Topics ranging from the heights of the heavenly bodies to the depths of the earth's core are discussed in the laboratory classes. Science students have reaped 16 awards in the annual Wichita Science Fair in the past two years. With the goals of the department in mind, the 10 Science teachers, headed by john Michener, try to acquaint their 48 classes with scientific methods and fields. 0 O V I I 1 Atoms, atoms everywhere. But Mr. , Gillmore, are you sure this counts all of them? query Doug Wilson, '63, and Rod Owen, '62, I3 I ,U-sw w. vi I i I 1 N I w l l I l l 41
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Me lchor Carolyn Mildred Blanche Gutierrez Huff Leaper Lohrenz Comparable to the American hello, s alve, bonjour, buenos dias, and Qten gg, are the fa- m i li a r greetings exchanged by 757 students enrolled in Latin, French, Spanish, and German at East. With the he lp of three language laboratories installed at Ea s t last year, the seven instructors, headed by Miss Elfrieda Shellen- berger, orient students to the :pil . . if -M., nw- -, ,.-. if gi-I ,lff :I Inez Neville Kathryn Ge orge Wiens Neuvirth Si! I remember it well. , explains Augusto Newell, '63, pointing to the Matador wh1le Terry Reynolds '62, and Kris Billinger, '63, look on culture and the written and spoken language of the foreign country. Gee Whiz! Grammar now, research themes later Will I ever get done? sighs Sheryl Baker, '63
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