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,ni An Extensive Variety Of Media Top left: Clean-up time is also a part of art class. Top right: B. Menifee lends a watchful male eye as the girls work on their projects. Bottom left: K. Mazik is caught by surprise. -14. Vi A W .4 igftfwffei, ,L EKU ,... V55 F? QU? Above: Mr. John Petruna, Art Super- visor, oversees the art curriculum in all schools throughout the district.
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rt Department Offers Courses Encompassing Interested Art students are encouraged to become acquainted with many media in addition to increasing art skills, knowledge, and ap- preciation. The variety of media selections available to E. A. students are extensive, ranging from crafts to fine arts and including ceramics, drawing, sculpture, painting, jewelry, com- mercial art, leather design, graphics, and photography. Studio Art is offered for those students who have exhibited a talent for some facet of art. This course is highly individu- alized, allowing advanced art students to pur- sue their area of interest. nnppwmwm wr Top left: Macrame, the delicate procedure of tieing knots, proves to be a big favorite among art students. Top right: E. Orovec draws a design on burlap. Bottom right: B. J. Henry isn't afraid to get her hands dirty. Bottom right: J. Pocerniki works diligently on a pen and ink design. Q :-wget Nw' 57 ttcl'f 1 M
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Driver Training Expands To Include After School And Saturday Instruction. E. A.'s Driver Education Department offers behind-the-wheel instruction on Satur- days and after school in order to accommodate the increasing number of students requesting to take Driver Ed. The instructional or safety theory phase of Driver Education is provided in the Safety classes. In addition to highway safety, empha- sis is also placed on good safety habits in per- sonal, vocational, and recreational activities. The Physical Education program combines fitness activities with team and individual sport development. Juniors and Seniors have the opportunity to elect the activities they en- joy best and wish to continue. Healthful living is required one period per week to assist students in developing health practices which foster personal growth. Health classes include the study of body functions, major health problems, alcoholism, drug abuse, pollution, and nutrition. l Top: Mr. Zager gives J. Frankewieczl some driving tips. Bottom: J. Eckel, and R. Bradley attempt to hide in the! laundry bin to escape gym class. Q
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