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Bill Cawlfleld enllghtens parents Dave Harris and Mrs. Leonard Slayton on new methods of teachings. Sfriuing for ccuracy Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are mere trivialities in the math department. More com- mon terms to geometry, trig, and algebra students are theorems, sine and cosine, and exponents. Fohi students, whether sophomores or seniors, can always be seen in the math hall- among members of the human wall cramming for tests. What they're really trying to do is get theanswers from someone who has already taken the test. Math students can always be found discussing earth- shaking problems in their classes such as how tall a tree is if its shadow is a given length. These may seem like unimportant, silly things to study at the time students are taking the various subiects, but many of these same students who made fun of the courses will use these same problems in their life's work as physicists, archi- -tects, and teachers. BILL CAWLFIELD Univ. of Calif. at los Angeles Claremont Grad. School HARRY WERSON Mankato State College Son Diego State College B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. L. F. ARMSTRONG Al- ZAMSKY Univ. of Calif. at San Francisco State College Santa Barbara Ul1lV- of Ulah B.A. B.A., M.S. ROBERT C. JOHNSTON Ball State Teachers College LARRY BLEVINS B.S. Colorado State B.A., M.A. Calculators do the work for math students. JAMES HANDGIS Arizona State Univ
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BETH YOUNT Stout State College, Los Angeles State B.S. Olllellla Grd of j0l'l'l,0I'l'0ll! Appetizing aromas from the homemaking building draw many hungry students. This is of no avail for they find all of the food gone, eaten by the hungry cooks. Homemaking department classes range from cooking and sewing to decorating and child care. MADELYN V. SHAW St. Joseph College B.S. All ready to put in another batch. MARGUERITE STEWART Arizona Slate B.S. You too can learn how to sew.
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ogg? Suifo an JUDITH VAILL New Haven State Teachers College I f s.s. Eh , R- BERNICE KNOBLOCH Eastern Michigan University B.S. Min J A X 0 wn air VIVIAN OLIVER Whittier College B.A. Basketball, tennis, archery, and modern dance are a few of the many sports offered in the girls' physical education department. The heat, wind, and rain always make the outdoor sports a little more enioyable. Swimming is not so bad, except for those beautiful suits, wet hair, and the few dunks in the pool - clothes and all. CHARLOTTE MUMFORD Sacramento State B.A. P.E. is generally enioyed by all. The witty, light-hearted teachers add a certain touch to make physi- cal education fun.
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