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The goal of compasses and ruler is to lead one to become a mathematical whiz. Above: Janet Wilbur is introduced to the facts and figures of geometry under the teaching of Mrs. Ann Courtright. Left: Mrs. Elinor Van Atta helps Pat Yureka and others to solve the intricacies of Intermediate Algebra, Trigonometry and Solid Geometry. Music is also an international language so understood by everyone that it overcomes all language barriers. Miss Esther Cleveland teaches Music Appreciation and Rudiments, directs the Girls' Choir, Girls' Chorus and Alumnae Girls' Chorus. Mr. Kenneth Myers, affable music director who makes with the mellow music for school activities. i
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Miss Ethel Herbert, head of the Social Studies Department, lends her capable assistance to each Senior graduating group as adviser. Mr. Clayton Wildeman, pictured with Billie Palmer, is also adviser to our golf team. We can't vouch for his score, never having seen his score card, but he talks a good game. Miss Janet Norris, adviser to cheerleaders, is also a mean square-dancer, Miss Rita O'Donne1l, Senior Social Studies teacher, is perhaps best known for conductin - g rousing debates, and for after-school music from her room. 1 '.'4x'1',' -v',s P l H v VT lf' We learn the history of' the past, the present, and predict the future 1n social studies. Dis- cussing the current problems of the world We try to understand what is wrong and deybate possible solutions.
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