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Language, a Golden Key A Miss Arnolt Mrs. Bai ili 4 Mr. Do n Mr. Caltved! Mr. Chri|itun Mrs. Erickflon Mrs. Funk A nn)sl important subject at East is English. Through English wc learn to use our language prop- erly and study the contributions of authors to litera- ture. Students studying French, Latin, Spanish and Ger- man are receiving expert help from five instructors. Along with learning the language, they study customs of the people. Mike Lyman, .Sally Brandt, Jeri-y Newbrough and Paul Sorensen act out a scene from Macbeth. Miss Gillespie instructs her Spanish i lass un u. points of grammar. Miss (lillespie Mr. Holi ill Miss Jt Miss LanKenfeld Mrs. Mastin Mr. 0:renrtid«r Mrs. Simonsen Mr. Stratton .Mi.ss Vhit|ord -13-
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Studying Man ' s Progress Mr. Akerman Ir. ban Mr. Gnlick Mr. Srmikel Chet Rauch and Mr. Neal discuss our government ' s background. 1 . J Mr. CowlM Mr. itoliiKl Cultural, social and political problems arc three phases discussed in social science classes. Each stu- dent is encouraged to think for himself and evaluate problems. In November all social science classes were given an opportunity to vote for the candidates of their choice in the school ' s mock presidential election. Miss Smith Mr. Tannatt Mr. Flemine F Mr. Samaelson Mr. Thomas Bob Ei-vin, John Lowe, Archie Hayes, Earl Bushong, Sherrey Green and Bob Miller tally votes from our mock presidential election in November. —12—
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Creations Unlimited MiT . Lutz explains some new choir music to JuAnn Thorn iwon, Andrea Raymond and Dennis Mentzer. Art Miss LundberR Mi.HH SkarshaUK East High ' s art and crafts department is proud of its excellent facilities. Both the art and crafts teachers seek to release the student ' s inner source of creative power and ability through artistic expression. Mr. Mahaffey Thanks to the direction of Mrs. Lutz and Mr. Ma- haffey, East can boast an excellent music department. The band and choir have entertained at assemblies and programs and for various organizations through- out Des Moines. Future artists Judy Johnson 1 1 i ht i and Kaye Butts ( !eft) are Kiven guidance by Miss Lundberg. PHP Miss Orabill Home- making Mrs. Warrick To encourasre interest in art, Mrs. Warrick (left) shows Betty McMillen the fine points of a paintint;. Linda Fors (right) helps Polly Mason by setting the hem in her dress. What exactly is ' ' homemaking ? The realms of homemaking range from cooking anci sewing to keep- ing a happy family and running an efficient home. — 14 —
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