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:Who in th 3 rw, W.-XTlQll THF Wlflflllnli warns ita Gottilieb whili- Donald arnall att:-nipts to determine pull of graxity on the inter- I6 nline-d plane during a session e physics class laboratory. Guided Ito earch Peep! Peepl Such were the strange sounds heard by stu- dents walking by room 6. For tiny chicks were being hatched in biology classes. As physics pupils studied types of engines and the efliciency of machines, novice chemists looked at the world through rose-colored test tubesw and saw their en- vironment turn into at succes- sion of scientific phenomena. liliWlTClllNG ROIJICNT inalws u hit with the gang in room 5. Charles Ashton. original owner. feeds the hanister in the biology classroom. Mr. Hamster stores his surplus dog food. fruit. and greens in his pouch. X 4 ki
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A W ,Zig f as can -E' Z MRS. Llffl fi. WEESE . . . Shorthand, Typing. Xloviesg MRF. NIILDRED Wl'IIN5'I'ElN . . . Foods. Nutrition. Home Nursing. Nurses' Airlm-sg MISS DORIS W'll.Ll.-XHS . . . Law, Government. Jhlllllllll l l ullvtin, Tm-sling. 1 1 he 4' ,JJ l AUGUSTINE lj. WINNEBIORE . . . Printing. Publicatiunsg FLOYD WIHSINC . . . Chemistry, Bool-groom, Storeroom, Chess Clulig XIR5. Nfllllk W. ZIMNIERMAN . . . Shorthand, Typing. Bank. fb! -I 4- .qv J ,Ld 5 ff J.. .xr bn riff' 1 tus How many times have you thought teachers must lead a dull life? Well, think again. Teachers at Eastern have traveled and plan to travel over the world. They will have covered Mexi- co, Europe, Canada, and the United States by the end of summer. Their endless activities include conducting summer classes, writing articles, earn- ing graduate degrees, attending in- service courses, and raising families. s .MJ ' f , at fn' X. v. 1 Y.- n. '- W' ' 'ld .. if flfil 'Z' -A J ,V Q 1 i-3 V.: QQIJZ' T jf 43 1..Kf':1:. V fs Q -'FLA ' ..'t.1 T Q 5' . 5 , Y 91' . Q ,J Q A I v Y - ' R ' V y I , 'i.i'-,V-A A ' ' ' - by ti 'tt 1 U4 Zin' PASS YOUR PLATES at a luncheon given hy the foods' classes. Mrs. Weinstein and Miss Egbert fill plates as Nandine Zam- lnreny and Mary Stanford await their turn.
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Assure Po itive Ite tilts 'lihose small odd-shaped liloclts which you might have seen in a math room WC1'E'Il.l lopsided papcrweiglits. They are known, not too commonly. as polyhedrons. Solid ge- ome-try students were the makers of these hrilliantly colored forms. History students were all eyes and ears as they watched movies and listened to records supplement- ing the regular course. Several history classes were enlivened with debates on socialized medicine in the United States. MINUTE NIIXTCRE trickles through funnel in a steady flow as Kitty Moskowitz watches for results in her experi- ment. Billy Sloan pours the solution of potassium and water from one beaker to another to note its chemical reaction. THE BIG Tllllillf in solid geometry are hr-ight. width, and depth. Proving this fact with splierf-N. cubes, and pyramids in their math cla-s tahow-t are: Al Heck, William Yippv-rman. and liradley Hutt. -uw f.ll.'Xl'l'I'lNtL Tlllilll tQ0lfR5Ii through history ure: liarliara liaroff, Dorothy Fvlinwiile-r. ltlyrht- jamie-son. and lioli Xlorrison. Looking on. are l't'8lI'fllI Nlary pXnne- Douglas. lie-verly Wall-ter. 'l'om llonoxan, and liarlmara 'Nlilste-ad. i7
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