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Views Challenged Thinking IT'S REALLY VERY SIMPLE to operate, explains IT WAS REALLY NOT DIFFICULT to solve . . . as Miss Ruth Loomis, as she demonstrates the new add- the story went! Mrs. Marlea l-lollmann, left, taught ing machine. Pictured left to right are: Mr, Harold Plane Geometry, and Algebra l, while Mr, Charles Haubrich, Miss Elizabeth Watson, Miss Ruth Loomis, Minnich taught Algebra 2, Plane and Solid Geometry, Mrs, Edna Couts, and Mr, Dale Hilmer, and Trig. ' w Li PEPPY ON THElR FEET were our teachers at the A GOOD GAME was played by both the varsity faculty basketball game, Full of spirit and enthusiasm squad and our teachers at the faculty basketball were words that could be used to describe bath the game. Students will recall what a close scare it was teachers and the students, too, A hilarious time was had by all.
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Academic AMERICAN GOVERNMENT was thoroughly cov- ered in the American Problems, U. S, History, Soci- ology, Civics, and Economics classes, The following teachers, left to right, qualified with many years of experience, Mr. Hoyt Sherrill, Mr, Ralph Randels, Mr. Guy Fox, Mrs, Lucille Ming, Mr. Ed Roy. PREVIEWING A TAPE RECORDING of The Gong Speaks for '57' are from the left: Mr. Ed Mirise, librarian, Mrs, Mary Bagley, as- sistant librarian, and Mr. Al Krasic, Band and Mixed Chorus instructor. MY GOODNESSH - - - what a contraption, these were the facetious comments of Mr, Harry Crocker, left, and Mr. Frank Kamm, Driver Training instruc- tors, Besides teaching the mechanics of a car, they also showed pupils how to change a flat tire. lo
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5351 'ii' fl H u 1 . THE END OF THE DAY found our teachers of ONE OF ESCONDlDO'S EMERGENCY TENTS social studies leaving City Campus, another day's provided a background for Mr, Marvin Van Note, Mr. work completed. Above are Mr. Dick Lievers, and Ken McClurl4in, Mr. Gene Taylor, and Mr, May Tay- Mr. Sheldon Eller, below, Mr. Sam Cooper, and Mrs. lor, teacher of algebra and arithmetic, and Mr, Reedy, Lois Socin. who taught mechanical drawing, Promoted Student nderstanding THERE WERE SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES of framing, but this was intentional, Mr. Paul Schmeekle displayed a frame from one of his woodshop classes to Mrs. Evelyn Surface, who had one of her students art pictures to fit it. THE NEW TRACTOR, and trial runs by each in- structor, provided an appropriate setting for our busy agriculture teachers. Left to right were: Mr. Jack Fulton, Mr. Maurice Renick, and Paul Bahen. wha-E .44 .1 if ,Q .1 D I ...f its self 3
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