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i ii , , iv Nr- A t .Q f 'tale Dorothy Eberhardt Tom Dickerson Department Head The art program at East High School is planned for both art majors and stu- dents who are interested in art. Basic Art is an introduction to art situations. Other art courses are specialized for more specific skills in painting, ceram- ics, crafts, and commercial design. About 270 s tudents enroll in art each semester. M usic 7' W 'X .1 ,. ,f,.'.. f . ' ' imffi .1 iii, - eel.. :Vw 'r' 'Q ..a..g, l552'5 5'f 1--5-eve :.? ' 1 ' ? 5'?E ,Q iff:-' Q-Q v W , ' 133335 ' . is Si. Q-Iii. f . 2. :Hal E-B'-c ' M-sw 4 .:.Q. '.1.ivi.ii Qffigil' -'wer 2 -5-5-Ek 53.21 if vi Q., - : , , ' + p A Fi . iigfg' ,mi f -wif . 7 :Tit H ?.'f ff'. 1. W I -yin : 4' ' 'Iii e, i i 'M . T f 1 ffiiiut-' if Gratia Boyle Department Head W 11.1 ' 'N 'F if w 3 L - . X 'YA . . Q ye , ' r E: if Y . , x Mary Huffman The music department offers 17 music courses to the 669 stu- dents enrolled in music at East. A few courses are mixed choir, band, orchestra, Junior-Senior boys glee, Sophomore boys glee, and junior-Senior girls glee. Many enjoyable programs were offered by the department this year. 'W --sg. . is t is R 1 5' L ,F e 5 3, NA x ' G rp Q., :f :, . W - 'ii ,ig3, ',i. l. E' Vernon Nicholson Kenneth Thompson I4 only inte re sting bugmiormgtiyeioe. Sem Mhfkl1llI,'ff?615 Ligifenniiiuddelrgit '62g and Diane Spears, '63. Q5-Q .em Z.. dig? QERACTICE MAKES PERFECT? gieelues fren-y oaawehg 1351 . 'J' - V QV
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l W rap we 9 ' 4' w 2 -'Q ' Ii. ul L .b sig, '21 if ' 4 .Q Z hf':.Lq-39,3 if f' 1, ' - 'uflgixgx-2 Mfr r f 25:2-2 Q 5? is v fi? v J ,.-mg:-Lvzff ' - Mb . , Frances Strickland Mary McCaffery Head Librarian IN THE FINAL MINUTES before the bell, industrious Aces study in the 1ibrary's quiet atmosphere. f.a:,,,.,, ...., .mn-..1 Qirgf 235:-Q al 'M 5 I -' tile. ' Ii' 1: a. 'J . .,. N fi-, ii f '-Q FW iff- W i 2' fi., 2 2- eygrf Qliiliiiisn-X aziliirihsfi Maudine Hoagland Carolyn Benson ff g:g.gQw ' fl:-il F , - wi' - tug, .M .QE 3? ' i'.y,2:f:i's Q-ii - f L 1 'fri :K 1' V q .1 .82 if ffl r ' rugs' 1 4 Nadine Rogers Knowledge hungry East High students have a c c e s s to 25, 634 library books. The main library contains 21, 225 hooks while the total of the various departmen- tal libraries is 4, 409. Incidentally, the f ine s collected for over-due books averages 52.75 a day. Health Room
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Rnsfrmc HISATIRED sou: is shemid McClellan, '61gin Mrs. Aimee Samuel's study hall. Others are Bi11Dun1ap, Rich- ard Hawkins, and Keith Williamson, 1614 1: - ' Saw Hazz it ' I. hi -' WJ V, ' .xxslifieiz H ' Aimee Samuel 3 Steve Allen Ethel Cadman East's four study hall teachers had their hands full d u ring the year with 1, 767 students. Last . 1 minute c r a m m in g , reference d A E work, and daily assignments were the activities most often pursued. 154 , , GIVING POINTERS to Judy Smith, '61, on flower Household A rts Advanced clothing, foods, home decoration, home and so ciety, child care, home management, personal living, and homemaking are some of the household arts being of- fered to the East student body. Gerald Gribble arrangements, Mr- Jimi if 4' -ix ' 5 gt ', !f:'2 Benham, flower designer A , ' from Dean's Flower Shop. , 1tf , l ' ' - - , ' i1la'?'i!G f f , 11 ,, Slim!-l. , www . gt W ' ,', gi xt, 'Ju ' I I-Qfa,e g' :tb ' W, ' . Roberta Roberts Nell Holder Helen White Kathryn Baines Department Head 15 s -, km x 'kia D
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