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l l 747, fifws MATHEMATICS Equations, unusual looking drawings, formulas, abstractions-all of these become practical knowledge under the eagle-eye teaching of Mr. John Layton. 'AIt's tough, murmur the students-not too loudly, how- ever . . . and Mr. Layton nods his head. But soon impossible formulas have been reduced to understood formulas and Wesley students are thankful for the stiff training given them in the math department. nm HISTORY To understand the Hwhy of the present. one must be acquainted with the history of the past thinks Mr. 'iZip CAlbright G. Zimmermanj of Wesley History department. Not just the facts, but an appreciation and understanding of the whole panorama of history is the picture this tower of learn- ing keeps before his students. Students often tremble in his presence, but they know their A B C,'s in history when they get through a course taught by Mr. Zip, Vg at 6,
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CHEMISTRY Down in the chemistry lab amid shelves of test tubes and chemicals we find our good friend, Mr. Ellis Keene, instructor in physics and chemistry. Well known for his con- geniality, his keen sense of humor, and his keen interest in his students, he will long be remembered as one who has done much to make the years spent at Wesley both profitable and enjoyable. illlww fum M75 ffm' M,.4,,.,, ZOGLOGY One leads a bug's life in the lab at Wes- ley. Here one investigates everything from frogs to humans. That lowly amoeba takes on a new personality, difficult words such as parasitology and embryology become everyday words among these amateur 7,00- logists. Darwin and scalpels, tree plantings and field trips, the able teaching of Miss Marion Isenberg-all these help to bring en- lightment to the highest animals in the animal kingdom. 732'
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ATHLETICS - ,1- drew , abxze occer Ci eerkaclerd 18 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Wesley students find out first hand what it means to keep physically fit in the four semester requirement of PT, The men's program centers around the active sports of soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Ciirls at Wesley keep their bodies beauti- ful by engaging in hockey, basketball, soft- ball and other sports that give them the American girl look. Coordinating the active sports program at Wesley are Miss Louise Franz and Mr. John I-lamor, coaches of the major school sports.
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