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HIC, HAEC, HOC . . . began Latin enthusiast Mrs. Katherine Vogel to the delight of Mrs. Bernice Brand, Mr. David Thorpe and Mr. Ricardo Lopez, the Spanish-speaking members of the language department. MRS. FRANCES RYAN and Mrs. Louise Gray take time out for a coffee break while they discuss new trends in sewing to present to their homemak- ing classes. MRS. DOROTHY SCHMEECKLE, Mrs. Harriett Church, Miss Charlotte Breidenstein, and Mr. James Carnivale comment on the stories in their English Literature books during a meeting at City Campus. SPENDING COUNTLESS hard-working hours with music-minded individuals, Mr. Albert Krasic succeeded in bringing to a new high the tradition of fine musical organizations at E.U.H.S. with Patience and i6
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PREPARINC1 THE QUESTIONS for the special survey ofthe community was the job of Commer- cial teachers, Mr. Dale Hilmer, Mr. Robert Rich- ards, Mrs. Ann Brouillet, Miss Ruth Loomis, Mr. Orin Bliss, and Mrs. Edna Couts. THE ANSWER'S here some place! exclaims Mr. John McClurkin as he checks with Mr. Terrance Anderson and Mr. George Allister on the use of the slide rule. THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCHING of the satellite, Explorer, occasioned spirited discussions by the Social Stad- ies teachers. Seated are Mr. Hoyt Sherrill, Mrs. Lucile Ming, and Mr. Sam Cooper, standing are Mr. Ralph Randles and Mr. Werner Maiwald. Q9 LISTENING WITH STETHOSCOPE, Mr. C. M. Christianson definitely confirmed the report that the heart was deceased. Witnessing this moment of decision were Mr. Leo Kennedy, Mr. William Ulman and Mr. Paul Barrios, all members of the Science Department.
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MR. JOHN GEORGES, Mrs. Barbara Dav- idson, Mr. Wallace Gray, Mrs. Marjorie Albright, and Mr. Fred Turner examine a tachistoscope, the English Department's new method of improving reading speed. MR, RADNEY, I hereby crown you Gov- ernor ot Valley Campus. This was the salutation given by Mr. Ahler at a surprise birthday party for Mr. Radney, no doubt his 39th. COMPLETE WITH BIRTHDAY CAKE, Mr. and Mrs. Radney prepare to serve re- freshments to the rest of the faculty. HELPING to organize our new lunch hour activi- ties, our Physical Education teachers included: ltront rowl Mrs. Margaret Trussell, Miss Margaret Cook, and Miss Marilyn Shriverg Csecond row? Mr. Bill Duncan, Mr. Bill Green, and Mr. Bob Embry, Zlnde A tending
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