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W .aw be Between the hours of 3:00 and 7:45 Monday through Friday, on weekends, and during vacations, faculty members pursue their individual interests. For some, leisure time allows for outdoor sports or continuing education, For others, the time away from school is spent traveling, getting together with friends, attending a school activity or simply spending a quiet evening at home with the family. Top right: Mrs. Lukic relaxes in the peace and quiet of her home after a long day at E.A.H.S. Top left: Cleft to righti Mr. Trautwine, Mr. Graziano, Mr. Mariano, and Mr. Haack enjoy being spectators at E.A. sporting events. Bottom right: Mr. Ehrlich, pausing after a vigorous bout with the slopes, enjoys outdoor activities the year 'round. Bottom left: Miss Jordon poses for a snapshot outside The Palace of Versailles while en route through France.
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Opposite page, middle right: J. Frank- iewicz releases end-of-year hostilities at Mu Alpha Theta picnic. Bottom right: The last day of school allows for relaxing pastimes. S. Bell, C. Kuznicki, and J. Bernsdorff play a competitive game of jacks. Bottom left: R. Abromitis and L. Spevak enjoy the spring weather as well as each others company. This page, Top: Summer vacation means time to spend at a favorite swimming hole. Middle: E. A. males lend a hand on the last day tak- ing books to the book room. Bottom left: T. Demis finds an empty locker tempting. Bottom right: Check-out time.
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Photograph by Dave Adams fix asf! N 1 at ul But yield who will their separation Only where love and need are one, My object in living is to unite And the work is play for mortal stakes My avocation and my vocation Is the deed ever really done As my two eyes make one in sight. For Heaven and the Future's sake. From Two Tramps in Mud Time by Robert Frost
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