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Wluaic INTERWOVEN PARTS of music require a rector. Giving her full attention to the is Miss Gratia Boyle, music -A its 4 l Gra tia Vernon Ma ry Kenneth Boyle Nicholson Reese Thompson Performing for schools and civic groups all over Kansas is one of the activities enioyed by the members of the Music Department. In past years East's vocal and instrumental musicians have ap- peared such groups as the Wichita Kiwanis Club, iversity, and Kansas University. do so in one of the Choir, the igal, Boys tal student enth ., band, or in small ing quartets and woodwind trios. Ant Making bells stmas pro- gram, book the library, posters, forthe athletic and season ticket sales ways the Art Depart- and cooperates with departments at East. Five hundred and fifty students are now taking one or more of the five courses offered in the Art Depart- ment. Commercial Design, Free- hand Drawing, Basic Art, Ceramics and Crafts are offered to students who enjoy art and wish to express themselves in this field. Tom Eberhardt Dickerson PERFECT PROPORTION is the goal of Larry McCreight and Marcia Benjamin, both '60, as they sketch a model in art class. g
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james Barger Robert Timmons sr jnne Moreii Diane Gentry Robert Sheplcr if Don Wright Leola Shirley Thompson Fra nk H en ke 1 ff P E C iif ford Si c k ie s BODY -BUILDING exercises are an important part of the gym training program. Performing these calisthenics are enthusiastic 7 mem bers of the sophomore a nd junior gym classes. Helen P a . l Kennedy ucatlon y To develop p h y s i c a l fitness and 1 Roxana personal character is the ch Towson Of E 0 Sf 'S Ph Y S I C G l ed u ca , range imd- sDD.e ' if D EQSVS physical education wants to teach skills in 'Sports that girls can enjoy all their lives, the emphasis in on individual rather than team competition. Golf, swimming, tennis, badminton, and archery are a few of the activities offered. BADMINTON GAMES are organized during the winter months in the gir1's gym. Serv- ing is Jeanne Dick, '61, as Linda Rodick and Carol Dalton, both '62, find a moment to chat.
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A Nelle Grace Lloyd Belva l-63011-Nfl Nelle Annabel Bette a Beals Denms Gnadt McAllister McKinney WCSI Phillipp SAVING PRECIOUS TIME is an important business rule Learning to operate a time-saving adding machine is Mike Thomas, '62, -Houaeholcl Ruta Preparing students for better family living, now and in the future, is one ofthe main aims of the House- hold Arts Department. Having the department's la rgest enrollment, Home and Society classes give stu- dents a foundation for more success- ful marriages. Other courses give future homemakers a background in cooking, sewing, and home decora- tion.
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