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Physical Science Birds, Buds, and Bunsen Burners Daily routine includes conducting complex experiments for Mr. Fred Madaus, general science teacherg Mr. John Meek, physics instructor: and Mr. Gilbert Davidson, biology teacher. .f0 TT fl Daniel the Dummy-' gives Mr. Hobart Washington's own nursery lies adiacent to Miss Effie Mae HElemeVi'a Y T0 Cl'1emlSi Y is 6 knowl- Neill's biology classes an inside look Covell's room. There the science department supervisor cul- edge 'lie BUHSEH BLQYUQF, and l1OW if at parts of the human body. tivates plant life for her botany and biology students to study. Works, SBYS MV- V 'Q'l B05fWl 9l Tr chemistry teacher. 20
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I . fl ' I ' 71 Arranging details for the Wash- Mrs. Shirley Wagner, speech teacher, bids farewell to Mr. Alan Gould, debate coach, as he leaves for a tournament. ingtonian and the Hatchet, Mrs. Martha Richards, journalism in- structor, has to spend much time on the telephone. Arts and Book Reports Enioying one of those relaxing teacher breaks, Miss Rosemary Dague, Miss Patricia Comby and Mr. Vincent Bilotta take time from their busy schedules teaching sophomore English to have a friendly chat. Which foreign language is most essential for WHS students ' is the problem concerning Mrs Barbara Peter Spanish teacher ,V+ Mrs. Selma Smith, Latin instructor and Mr Charles Lyngar Frendw and iunior English teacher. ff' 9. ur i
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American History instructors, Mr. Carl Hermance and Mr. Robert Wilson, use a well-chosen bulletin board display as a medium of interest for their students, Trying to combine the facts of psychology and Amer' ican History are Mr. Edgar Eikermann and Mr. Loren Anderson. Social Science The Ways of the World New maps, which show the growth of America, have been useful to American History teachers, Mr. Clayton Wolfe, Mr. Thomas North- rop, Mr. Donald Toevs, and Mr. John Wise. 2I Mr, John Starbuck, head of the social science department, smiles as if he knows something we don't know. Xix I X L: , N 'v-- :Ls-, X , Ling'-AE-
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