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Second year Spanish students study vocabulary for an upcoming test. One is no longer greeted at Eastside with a simple American hello, but in- stead with one from South America or Brance: Mrs. Posey and Mr. Sherer are the teachers given credit for the Spanish and French classes. This year language labs have been set up so that a foreign language student could study the language during his study hall by listening to tapes. Through for- eign languages, students learn about other countries in various ways which prove very informing and interesting for the students. Language lab makes the study of Spanish more en- joyable. French students strive to master the language. Complime nts of MARSHALL CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
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Les Strong and Paul Berndt use their intensified knowledge of physics as Jerry Ladd, Terry Ulm and Mike Loy hold their breath. Eastside's Science department in- cludes several general, as well as ad- vanced courses. Some of these are general science, chemistry biology and physics. Mr. Dilling, Mr. Bracht, Mr. Conkey and Mr. Severson are the teachers responsible for instructing these classes. Steve Baughman and Earl Mutzfeld assist Robert Gengnagel in disecting a frog as biology teacher, Mr. Conkey gives some last m inute advice. SCIENCE Mr. Severson lectures general science students on the importance of science in today's world. Juniors, Jeff Myers, Nan Shockley and Kay Rediger finish up another chemistry lab. Compliments of PAUL LANE, INC.
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These shorthand students learn to translate, which is Mr. Hansen answers Carlyle Holman's perplexing sometimes quite interesting! bookkeeping problem. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES a aa For the students interested in the business courses at Eastside, a very 8 extensive commerce program is offered | ca hana to them. This program helps to prepare - Tee Beuctriee | the students for the business world. In- - cluded in the program are bookkeeping, typing shorthand and office practice. The commerce department is under the able direction of Mr. Hansen and Mrs Overmyer’. Linda McCann and Cathy Delong rehearse the steps for operating a copy machine in office practice. This is indented, says Mrs. Overmeyer as she res- cues Barbara Schmidt and Gloria Harter. 15
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