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Math Department Mathematics Department expanded. Mathematics is the oldest, most logical field of science. Courses for comprehensive studies in mathematical concepts and skills were available to all students. Increased technology and space exploration had created a greater need for classes in mathematics. Calculus, taught by Mrs. Mari Jones, and geometry, taught by Miss Barbara Burrows were two upper-level courses offered to those students who were college bound. Algebra II and III were two other college level courses under the instruction of Ms. Sharon Reid, the chairperson of the department. General math classes, pre-algebra, and Florida Basic Skills classes were also taught at Eastside by other qualified math instructors. l. Debbie Miller takes a pause from her tedious math work. 2. A 2 Ms. Sharon Reid, department chairperson, aids her math students. 36fMath
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Foreign an guage Students needed to take a more active role. The Foreign Language Department increased by three new members. Ms. Leslie Perkins taught Latin and French. Mr. Lamar Birdsey taught German and French. Mrs. Theresa Swain was also new to the department. She taught French as well as math. . Mrs. Sylvia Haller served as head of the department. She taught five classes of Spanish with one class of math. A I wish students would take a more active part in the activities of the world by exposing themselves to the cultures of other W-N--K---a--3 people by taking a foreign language, said Mrs. Haller. I. Mrs. Swain explains the date in French. 2. Mrs. Hallcr nollueta dues for the Junior Class. 3. Miss Per- kins uses the board to explain the Latin verbs. English X35
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L'. '.f S. H, 1 xl I . WN.. ,iq fun at D T aff fs., ' 1 ,L,X :..:.g,-5 My 2 Business Department Business classes prepared students for the future. The business department of Eastside High School used the most modern equipment available to provide students with well- rounded business backgrounds. Ms. Jay Folsom taught both shorthand and typing to help prepare students to take their places in the business world of today. Meanwhile, both DCT and CBE classes offered actual on-the-job experience for other students. Accounting classes taught by Mrs. Carolyn White- head also introduced marketable skills for Eastside students. The department chairperson, Mrs. Betty Seitz, achieved a well- rounded department for an introduction to the business world. 1. Debbie Faulk concentrates on her typing exercise. 2. Rob Hibberts ponders on an accounting assignment. 3. Typing students are hard at work. Businessf 37
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