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Stanley Whitley Department Chairman Fred Bacon Peter Belpulsi Robert Cobb Rowland Ecker Camera Club Kenneth Orstead Myra Weinger Geroge Wulff Jewelr -Making Taught in Art In the Art course taught by Mr. Orstead, students had first-hand experience in creating their own jewelry. For the first time this year, Maine East students were invited to participate in the Lake Erie College Art Festival. These 16 students, assisted by art instructor Mr. Cobb, entered work in the areas of drawing, graphics, painting, and design. To practice life drawing, art students sketched at the Brookfield Zoo. Art Classes also visited the Chicago Art Institute and Museum of Contemporary Art. mg.. ,dau .mu -ui Left: The tranquility of the beautiful autumn day assisted Bob Muller, an art student, in creating the image. Above: In an engrossing creative atmosphere, Art II students design mosaics from their collages.
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Believing that every student is different, Mr. Begrowicz feels that there is no standard way to deal with a problem. Most of the problems stem from students cutting class, smoking, leaving campus or fighting. Unlike in the past though, students are now able to have their suspensions reviewed by a hearing officer. Because student unrest is gone, Mr. Begrowicz has noticed an improvement in behavior and comments that students are getting more serious. There was a personnel change in the Dean's Office this year also. Charlene Anzalone, formerly a P.E. instructor at East, replaced Agnes Brady as Dean of Girls. Upper: Alex Begrowicz, Dean of Students Center: Charlene Anzalone, Dean of Girls Lower: Robert Schildgen, Dean of Boys
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D.E. and 0.0. Courses Expand si' WX? suv Distributive Education and Office Oc- cupations courses have expanded, and coor- dinators Mr. Lucas and Mrs. Petrucelli Worked with more students. Seventeen electronic calculators were ob- tained this year for clerical Bookkeeping, Business Math, Accounting, and Office Practice courses. Many students are taking advantage of an Independent Progress Program for Accoun- ting, Business Math, and Data Processing. Lcft:Although speed is important in Typing I, errors should be kept to a minimum as Mr. Howell points out. A variety of business courses are offered to accommodate studentsl in- terests. iz.. William Will Department Chairman Keith Clotfelder Linda Cuser Patrick Gill Floyd Howell James Isley FBLA .aw Elizabeth Jacklin if Brina Krader Charles Lucas UE. Myrtle Mabry 'num Rudolph Macchoine Dale Manning Josephine Petrucelli 0.0. Evelyn Rahn James Rheberg Herbert Ward Varsity Haseball Varsity Football
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