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l 12' 5.505 Science: Tools For Tomorrow ' d' 'dual progress and future Stressing in lvl achievement, the science department strode towards its goal of a scientific education tailor-made to suit the needs of each student. By admitting freshmen to biology classes on recommendation from the guidance de- partment, introducing aviation education for sophomores, juniors and seniors, and planning a science seminar for exceptional students, the ' ' nts d artment adapted itself to the requireme , el? present and future, of its pupils. Upper Left: Examining a frog's innards. Front to back: Meriam Bailey, Jane Betts, Judy Alex, Norman Bosley, and Fred Brick. Upper Right: Bruce Gahard and Carolyn Montgomery dismantle an ear. Center: Lucy Savage and Bob Olson weigh in. Lower Right: Bill Avery, Doris Wayne, and Bob Kabel reen thumb cultivate a g . Lower Left' Mr Conner demonstrates an experiment. skew I
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MCDRNING CLASSES ,,. i, f A movie made on campus . . . students of Evanston demonstrating so that others may learn . . . with such ad- vances in education, ETHS classes were recognized as leaders throughout many communities. We picture the vivid and varied activity which springs into being with the first period bell in this section . . . morning classes. ,., ,111-,g,'.. ,... , V. - 'Hi-'f.......,.-....4..,..... -..
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assi U'-5-Q... ,-dluqmx ,ff :J Mathematics: Pi's and Cubes Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar! A popular Evanston cheer-or a problem in finance? Either answer could be right, for problems like this were nothing new to dev- otees of the math courses. Algebra students may not spend the rest of their lives finding the mysterious x quan- tity, and geometry students may never again have to prove triangles congruent, but the ability to reason will always be an asset. To accomplish this, the mathematics de- partment taculty emphasized training students to plan, think, and concentrate. Upper Right: Slide rule slaveys. Seated, left to right: Owen Terry, John Hitt, Sidney Little, Dave Pemberton, and Ed Cole. Standing: Mary Lou Beaudry, Martha Kolbe, and Bruce Fossler. Upper Left: Mr. Clanton instructs Glen Johnson in mechanical drawing. Center: George Washingtons of ETHS. Dick Renn, Frank Haynes, and Merritt Laubenheimer. Lower Lett: Angle angels. Mr. Anspaugh, Howard Rosenblate, and Donna Anderson. Lower Right: Algebra aces. Lynne Force, Dave Potter, and Roy Reid. ls nu.,,,,,m Ii' W TM..
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