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Board work in Algebra II with Mrs. George. And now here's another unsolvable Trig problem. MATHEMATICS Mathematics students at E.H.S. experience the stimulation and satisfaction that come from clear and sometimes creative thinking. The deductive method and the need for precision of language are stressed. Applications from various fields are solved. Many mathematical facts are discovered and proved by the student. Mr. Hindelang stands ready to give assistance to Algebra I students, —, Plane Geometry MR, JACK ELAM Department Head . Trigonometry Solid Geometry MR, ELLIOTT FRENCH Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra MRS, HELEN GEORGE Algebra Advanced Algebra MR, JAMES HINDELANG Plane Geometry Algebra
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MISS BARBARA CARPENTER Forensics American Literature Speech MRS, LILLIE PEARL HELM Special EnglishII, American Litera- ture, Latin II MRS, LORENE ISAACS Department Head English Essentials MISS MARY SUE JETT American Literature Journalism MRS, MILDRED MORAN English II, IV MR, JAMES PAUL English I, IV ue 9 - oe! a a f a A quiet moment in Mrs. Helm's English Class. ENGLISH The courses offered by the English de- partment include the following areas: basic skills, remedial English, American litera- ture, English literature, college prep. Eng- lish, advanced placement English, journa- lism, speech, forensics, and drama. The overall purpose of these courses is to develop in the student the ability to think and to communicate his thoughts to others. Miss Jett is handing out English tests again! MR, ALVIN SULLIVAN English II, IV MRS, MARGARETTE WARMBRODT English Essentials Advanced Placement English MRS, DIANNE WILLIAMS English I English Literature MISS ISABEL WOOD English Literature American Literature
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All together now, 1,2,3. .. . PHYSICAL EDUCATION At E.H.S. physical education is a very welcome fifty-five minutes of activity. Al- though the girls were unable to have P.E, classes until the new gymnasium was com- pleted, the P.E. classes which were held provided opportunities for student development through the proper forms of physical and mental activity. The spirit of co-operation gainedfrom group plays as well as sportsmanship and desirable health habits will result from these physical education activities. Boys' P.E, class makes use of the new gym. MR, BRUNO MR, MELVIN MISS CAROLYN MRS, CHERRY MRS, MARILYNN MRS, ANNE KLAUS KUETHE NOLL NORTON WEIDNER GREGOR Physical Education Physical Education Health Health Department Head Physical Education Athletics Athletics Physical Education PhysicalEducation Physical Education 3 — mlgaly + i,
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