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llillils t F F QS' Q L X541 Q v ' Q35 f,Wff,V9 . .,,..,,.,q,,,N,,,W ,wwf .,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 5 119-'M' ,M W ...,..,,u, With Patience Above: Mrs, Vogel, right, teaching Latin, helped her students to receive o broader knowledge of the sci- ence and literature of the ancients, while Miss Brand, through Spanish, instructed in the customs and tra- ditions of our friends across the border, Above Left: Under the skilled direction of Mrs. Ryan, left, and Mrs, McDearman, homemaking instructors, the girls of E.U.H.S, learned to make fashionable frocks and fluffy cakes. Rumor has it that the few boys in the cooking class baked better biscuits than most of the girls. Left: Mr. Richardson and Mrs, Christianson count the sharps and flats in the music for the Spring Music Festival, Both Band and the Boys' Glee Club per- formed under the baton of Mr. Richardson, while Mrs, Christianson served as accompanist for the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Bottom Left: Why does Sin A - 1738, and where is the required locus? were the usual questions that hounded our Math teachers, Mrs. l-lollman, left, Mr. McClurkin, and Mr, Minnich. As they explained our why's and whereforos, we wondered how the teachers could come up smiling after struggling through the year. , ld.. lfi' ft' J' 'Il
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As our seniors graduate and freshmen enter, guidance becomes a vital part of our school life. Mrs. Ming and Mr. Fox were always present when decisions had to be made or problems needed solving. When we felt that we needed extra help or just someone eIse's objec- tive thinking, we always knew that the little room in the corner of the office held the answer. bay Mr, Kennedy, left, Mr. Bovie, Mr. Christianson, and Mr. Camer- on look over a model of an atom. Mr. Christianson taught Biology, Zoology, and Girls' Glee Club, while Mr. Bovie taught Chemistry and General Science. Mr. Cam- eron instructed General Science and French, and Mr. Kennedy taught Biology and Photography. Mr. Randels--History and Soci- ology, and Mr, Sherrill-Civics, History and Public Speaking, dis- cuss the significance of Current Events. These two teachers have helped many of us to see our country more clearly as well as to learn the background of other countries with which we must co- operate in modern times. 245, .gy ul -mx
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and Zlnde tanding li Nearly all of the teachers at E.U.l-l.S. disproved the old adage lt's better to do one thing well than several things half-way. Mr. Quade, left, for example, successfully taught Typing, Commercial Law, Junior and Senior Busi- ness Practice, a gym class, and coached the B football, bas- ketball and baseball. Mr, l-lil- mer was Business Assistant, Gong Advisor, and taught Re- tailing, Advertising, Bookkeep- ing and Typing. Mrs, Couts also taught Typing and Short- hand, and served as Attend- ance Officer. Study Hall and the operation ofthe library was under the supervision of Mr. Mirise who served also as Au- dio-Visual advisor. Thanks to the patient in- struction of Miss Breidenstein, left, Miss Reuter lwho also taught Dramal, Mrs, Dove, Mr, Georges lCoach for .l,V, foot- ball and wrestlingl, and Mr, Gray lCougar advisorl, the stu- dents learned such things as howto distinguish a participial phrase from a nominative ab- solute and how to diagram compound, complex sentences. Under the patient direction of these English teachers, many students placed high in eslsay and speech contests. .-fill 'lf ' '7' ,H my JD ,Q I-f
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