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Carol Hilliard studies studies Ma in a library carrel. cBeth ZM6 Km! Hfnter' Zzfr l14di1fidt1tzL Graup Study - ,llttzttclttiv Or Activity T h e Instructional Materials Center is the real center ot East High's campus. Ideally lo- cated for quick use by all stu- dents, it is the scene for group and individual study as well as club and class meetings. A growing selection ot re- source and general reading volumes continues to attract students during class periods and on Tuesday evenings on a regular basis. 1500 - 2000 books are added each year. Conference rooms are used nearly every hour of each day for group studying in all departments. i L - 1 1 23:13 T 0 c .L X 1 . XXX 5 N x ' Miss Lucille Crane Mrs. Mary Louise Day Resource Center Librarian Para-professional Librarian M.A. - Western Reserve Mrs. Helen Dyson Mrs. Louise Crick The draws more and more students each month as its bookshel- Library Assistant Library Assistant V95 C0nl1nue to flu rapld-IY' 29
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Steve Wolf and Mike Mealey find clay and wood work challenging in individ- ual art projects. Jusuuiuuuufu Kszyus Ju Art, Music 901' The art and music departments are specialized areas of in- struction offering st u d e n t s esthetic as well as vocational trainin 28 K Miss Marla Allen Art Dept. Head, B.A. - A.S.U. Qruufiuu Numbers Of Sfudsufs Students gain individual and group instruction in music classes, While art students find indiVid11Cf1itYth9 keY to 51100955 Lisa Eddy, Lynett Butcher and Linda Waters work on crafts projects. N, AJ-,JJ fu' if N . g. in their projects. u Laurence E. Barker Vocal M sic M.M.E. - U. oi A. , . . , Richard Longfield Mixed chorus students work on classical as well as contemporary music 1n Dept.Head'Instmmenm1 preparation for their many performances. Music, M.A. - Michigan
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Zlrbauizfd living gill! es Smphasis On Health, 9271655 Today's highly urbanized living makes it increasingly important to have a strong physical fitness program in the schools. The physical education department strives to develop coordination. dexterity, good sportsmanship, and to build a sound body. Each P.E. class has a variety of activities during the year. Boys participated in basketball, Wrestling, gymnastics, and pur- poseful exercises. Girls were of- fered modern dance, produc- tions as well as regular P. E. sports programs. Wendell E. Patterson Royce R. Youree Gene Cox Physical Education. Physical Education. Physical Education, Dept. Head. M.A. -- A.S.U. M.A. - Kansas M.A. - A.S.U. fy t w ' l Y ,. ' ' . . h ' 'S . 5. -k,,, . ' ,y l 'j.- , , ' , i 4 '1 - nv M! S y in .s e Q 1 A l My : V 72. iv. gr, W, 3-. 5 , ,t .f I Y- 1 '2 7- f ' V.: lvl gf gag' .. M 1 , -4'l 8, ' .. .- ,. . ..- ., We -- - will ,X l M - , 5 . A 3 x 5 ., almM':r7 . .. . E ' A if f 4 ' ' l v -- f I ' l . l hgh.. . . R .x Al ,l.Jl,, A13 gg.. . .ip w.::i l' h' . fiffff,-M, , at i 0 ' ' . et T' f flf' '235 i?6'T5-f1'Qf'f7dAf V ' 1. 1 cf. 1. . . ' ' 'A 7 .7 my 1y'T4,,:6flgEgL,,n 55,15 ,fp E if Q , P A P. ,W,f,, g , g A 4 , Q i-'f 'V'?f? V' new 'wuu-ffwkaif' 1 'all' 'MH . V 2. 'X W: ..,-. ff u - Eff? 'ji' -..A,y.m,,. Asif f , fd., A. M ., W. 7.-.Ja f ,gg 5 X N. wy.:-easqg-,Qfxa.-iw-, H K vi I W fr.fE 5vW1'f.4 152344. 9 .4123 f.. 'filf tiff' Mi- m,-29 ?ljff 'i'1'g2'? i.i-gf4,:.7 ,.M:gi'y' t 2,fQJ'??gQQg-'Tfggfg 15 1.2f,.f,f'jgg.b-Lf' TT, f,Q:Vfg'f ff '.1g45,i, gi :Aggie 4 W K ' .1 ff. f' . PTR .file ...ELT at f e it Y E Q to-ff M,f.f,,Lrf,v'i?.5 Y ,?'5S.3,,,4425,gfI5.,iY 1'ii1'rffeiigqffffz' rxw:x'2'Y gpg X 2-MI ff 2t JSM Y-wfE'rn',5f't' f?W Jf iw-1 tiff-f 2' A 'f t, .'flflylf'f -- -4. 1 55.',7?u'w1 wt . .gy . , i'1 af' hasygyfn. . fi Qgwfzx .qjqr 753321. ,fig ,fatgwa 'X of Q v 'sn XE' Bran- . -'xiii ' ,J a.mtrff'5...l'.'M+ 'W:,e-.x..f,.zf7f?v'4'ne- ,'fif:?'5V f5- Jilin? 4'N!+d?.a+r?!w'N1-qzbfd'bi2 S .yi t?'1Y'WL,. . . ' ,,M. rmgsssssw Q Fields and courts are busy places during girls' p.e. classes. 1 ,. ..s.gtsrQltfRwtiil'W aw- ,,,,.....-1--'- -wM,4.Ama,....ie-W' ,w,,.,:sr Miss Maxine Standerfer Physical Education, M.S. - A.S.U. Mrs. Sue Shultz Physical Education. Coach Patterson's 7th hour p.e. class participated in volleyball during the year. B,A, - Ohio 30
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