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H , ff? Industrial Arts Students Learn Manual Dexterity East's industrial arts department offers a wide range of courses, including mechanical drawing, metalcraft, woodwork and crafts. These classes are designed not to train the student for any particular vocation, but to teach him manual skills and acquaint him with tools which might be useful to him in later life. Mechanical drawing is often elected by students who plan to train as engineers, architects or contractors. Participants in metalcraft, woodwork and crafts develop their manual skill by making original projects. Pupils in metalcraft classes create their own jewelry, as well as metal ornaments and uten- sils. Students electing woodwork make any- thing from a pair of bookends to a coffee table. Handtooled leather goods such as belts and pocketbooks are products of the crafts pupil. fury' . , la --.L t 7 lt Inf! -1 'KJ ,z f, ..'rc'fff ,' , , ., ' 1 clrf'-' I-.-'-fffl fg X f. A4 ' r . 11,4147 'f --r ' . ffm 1, Q g',a !ffl Z? M , , ' 5-AQ '4' X- A' .- ff, ,f ft? rzffrfllffff as tfdffw izfif , i.. af -iii Q 3' F Aff! .mic C 1 -Hg 1, ,ff .J jlffw 'J' UI . . X ' 'fd' ti M3 , Zo' 1 fi L X 'R ' - s . . ' I V16 , 4 , 0 4.4 'Working in the metal foundry Bill Jones cautiously 21,41 ,, C f vw, SXT' I I H zdpours molten brass. This manual process takes much J C 4 4 Skill 4 X,.a:'a' 5 ' ' K C , 5-7 JL 47f..-. , f . fb f' ,. ' ,I L ,P K gffsyk, 4155 C ff' K r-. Q' l hw. If X 1 4 'Y kd If A 4,T',,4fCA ' I t ata ' I - MERRILL E. ADAMS I -' I If xy 515 'Z 2' 'Z Metalwork r 6 . -+1 - I - ' , , Q 'jf 14 1 I X . 2 ffff 1' C L, FTA - -I X X161 ye R Kfeflff-'ff' '4 9- , V 4, 1 It 5' vlrfri. bf?-ll ll ,. fgfrfgfl-4fQ' K .If , q,,l. X' ,ive-far 1 r RAYMOND R. MALEY A X . A , , X I: C f -PM ,Crafts , aria! Wt- f as .V --W-' r - ' X . if , I Q f , f I uf X 1,1 wld' ' 4' LDo s. MILLER fi - fl fl V! B - ' r win , L , 5, Mechanical d a g l -sf l 1221 1' 4 -' ,-.- cf H' A f . ' W ,,f 44 -4' ,A . l A,,,,d, ff ff 'f , , 1 ss , affafe f so . s MQ i ...,.at.. ,ZZ - 6 4 1 Z dl K All if 47? L ei - , . , f ,, ff- 1 7 I ' A ff a f ADOLPH H. PANEK f rf ' mgting! f f t 4 S v,,, f Lfsfv 1--C 4 Mechanical drawing 'ff'-':7 . , ' f GRANT WICKARD r . , Woodwork x z v LZ' ,V- ' ' CHJDGINS
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I j L!WfyUArt Department Stresses lifjjlriginality by Students HERMAN CASAGRANDA 'AVI' I l Cffaffvf' aff W v,9W J Creativity and originality on the part of It Z J 5 each student are stressed by the East art . vit Wvhepartment. Courses of all kinds are offered , We ' for students interested in varied artistic Q0 f V flu' ff fields. Clay modeling, drawing and painting, REGINA DESJARDINS r f 1 commercial art, creative art and fashion draw- Fashion drawing lj L ff ing are presented for art-minded students. li 'gllmany elect these classes so that they can EDITH NIBLE vii Mi it . O Mg C 'f iv itil C Mr. Herman Casagranda's creative art class teaches students to express their artistic feelings by making original projects. Here Spero Armatas and Bob Braswell work on their projects. express their feelings by creating something with their hands. A student does not have to have any particular artistic ability to enroll in an art course, but he should have an interest in this field. A special phase of the art department's program is the art service class. Students in this class do special projects for the school and help the Stage Crew with scenery and stage sets.
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'Y aan.. Part of the curriculum of the physical education classes is partici ation in each of the various sports. Here members of the Sophomor ' gym , class are vigorously engaged in a game of basketball. - L' V, f ' - 'f 'G f ! AJ , .. L ,C v,Lz'C, , 4,5 L, LL? A :Qi , , N. V. ,4 W KLM t M, ,ef J . l K 3' 4 Girls' physical education JEAN ASCHBACHEl2Q Z ELBERT F. CHAPMAN Boys' physical education PAUL COLEMAN Boys' physical education JOHN J. DiTOLLA Boys' physical education MAE DUNKIN Girls' physical education LUCILLE 1. ILGAUDAS Girls' health education PATRICIA F. NUTTER Girls' physical education 26' ,714 LQ Q 1 I ' -, ' f f' ' j J lf! 'fo f 'l I L -if I4 - J H, , l ' ' ' ff 'uc' f'!l - X -ff . ff A f , , ,fix f f ' 'ff L X L 7 -f ' ' ' 'y l ff , I I ,haf '- 1 f 'l f ,- f ' A flff? H1334 fl '-J 'K 7 ' . .5 4 ,, Q, I iff- .f,f'1: 494 ,iff ' ' ' 1 'rl A . , ,, ' If , In ' 7 , f X fx., 43 'Y' ff, 'gf 1. -J , I ff' ,1 -, , f I 0 'gffi LRCJEN . S Qian 51557 ff' -1 f . -1 iff f' ' 1 I.. f x Q xy i l 1 .N . ' Ax Q W A A..-'Q' n mt. ,yr K A , K iz ' ' 15 ..,.
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