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The Physical Education depart- ment started a revised edition of its program at the beginning of the year. The new program included Gymnastics and Disco dance. Sophomores found that they had something new when they discovered that they had to take every class that was offered. The Physical Education teachers were asked to complete this state- ment: You know you are an experi- enced, veteran teacher when. . . Don Seinturier: IP. E. 2 No Comment. X. ,ty i X 282 Physical Education Doris McCafferty: KP. E. J No Comment. Y They Disco Daily A T A Norman Daluiso: C P. E. 2 No Comment. ,Ja 1 Barbara Kremer: fP.E.J You remember stu dents who were willing to learn. W A Richard King: IP.E.2 Former students and Ietes return as teachers and coaches such Mr. Malody or Mr. Daluiso.
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Elayne Davison: Uewelry, Advanced Jewelry, Arts and Crafts1No Comment. ' .h Hemstreet: IMadrigals, Concert Choin Concert Choir Singing Voice, Madrigals, Inde- Study Hallj No Comment. For the Fine Arts Department, this year saw them lacking in certain areas. Although art classes suf- fered due to one teacher being on sabbatical, the drama classes were dropped entirely because of the departure of that teacher. The band was smaller because of a decreasing enrollment. In view of these changes, the Fine Arts teachers were asked: What changes would you make at EHS? Paul Muckenfuss: IDrawing, Advanced Drawing, Studio Art, CommercialArt, Ceramics, Annualj A campus that the community and students could be proud of including an auditorium, responsibility from the students and less apathy of students and faculty. , vl ttf , Michael Kreps: fBand, Jazz Band, Concert Band, JV Band, Beginning Bandj No Comment. A Willard Roth: fCeramics, Advanced Ceramicsj l think we should make Eisenhower a closed cam- pus. Mary Williamson: fPaint, Advanced Paint, Murals, Drawing, Arts and Crafts, Color and Designj No Comment. Fine Arts 28 I
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about before you take the class. Cox: lP.E.2 You know what a graduate class ff? n 'wif' ,F fftfil Jtte Probst: CP.E.J You had children o 'tts in your class. f ex- I Mike Malody: CP, E. J One of your ex-students cred- its you with really helping them. 4 'V gs- V A Jeff Kremer: CP. E. 1 You succeed in giving physical fitness tests to seniors during your first year teach- ing. A William Christopher: CP.E., Remedial P. E., Stu- dent Government, Student Government Prep. 2 No Comment. Physical Education 283
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