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William Clyde Cameron Cooper lames Corlett Mathematics Science Mathematics james Erickson Lee Folsom John Fuller Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics A Charles Henderson Ivan jones Ora Krienke Sci f Science Science 1 Elmo Little Science Elizabeth Moser I g Science Doris Mullen Mary Simeon Mathematics Anna Steendahl Mathematics Phillip Stucky Mathematics Dean Walter Mathematics Science Oscar Rosenquist Science Iohn Rushing lifuthemutics David Scott Science fkr is Sciences Increase In Importance Science and mathematics have skyrocketed in importance in the nation's security, Roosevelt's Science Department is keeping pace with the future. Enriched courses in Chemistry ll, Physics ll, and accelerated Trigonometry, have been added to the curriculum. ln after-school hours, the teachers in these departments lead full lives. A favorite hobby of Mr. Cameron Cooper and Mr. Oscar Rosenquist is to capture the beauty of their trips with their cameras. Others of the department have interests which are related to the subject which they teach. For example, Mr. Lee Folsom's leisure time interest is electronics. This last summer, Mr. Charles Henderson and Mr. David Scott matriculated at the University, the former as a student, the latter as a teacher of Physics. Mr. William Clyde spent the summer as Lieutenant Commander of a Navy submarine. Faculty ' RJ 1.2
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