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F ew lihrar opened Monday, October 15, the D. D. Eisenhower library opened its doors to the stu- dents. Mrs. Vida French, librariang and Mrs. Rosa- lie Van Horn, library sec- retaryg worked six Weeks trying to get the library ready for students. The library has 7500 books, seven sets of ency- clopedias, 52 magazines, and five newspapers. The library also made avail- able ten study cubicals for students whowanted pri- vacy when they studied or read. CD Librarian, Mrs. Vida French and Mrs. Roselie Van Horn, library secre- tary. C23 D. D. Eisenhower 's library was a study source for students during the school day. .I in , 'if' ' ' 119' , ff? , 5? ii .' 'neg 2 17
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Students gained abilities A r e quire d semester course for the Seventh and Eighth Graders was Physi- cal Education. It provided tactics students needed to stay physically fit. Home Economics taught students skills needed for horne use. The instructors hoped the classes would be beneficial for the future. The Special Education De - partment prepared its stu- dents for a. work-studies program on the high school level. 1 is Q13 Home Economics Teachers. Mrs, Thelma Brasweli, Foods 8, 9, Teen Living 7, and Mrs. Rosemary Watrak, Teen Living 7, Sewing 8, 9. Q25 Sixth hour foods class cleaned their kitchens after a cooking lab. C31 SpecialEduca- tion Teachers. Miss Angelia Lyons and Mrs. Sandra Beverly. C45 Physical Edu- cation Teachers. Mr. Emill-Iaar,Boys' PhysicalEducation 7, 8, 9:Mrs. Bertha Stamps, Girls' Health 8, 9, Girls'Phy- sical Education 7, 8, 9. 16 Make A Sh0Ul l C9 Ek- S 6 1 . 1
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Qi Office workers showed effort Running a school office is not an easyjob, but the three secretaries at D.D. Eisen- hower managed to do it well. Responsibilities were great as the secretaries answered in-coming calls, kept absentee lists, and as- sisted the administration. Also assisting D.D. Eisen- hower was the schoolnurse. 1 The nurse took care of sick and injured students, gave ear and eye tests, andkept health records on all stud- dents. CD Mrs. Betty Smith, secretary. C23 Mrs Dorothy Findlay, school nurse. C33 Mrs. Jean Neil, secretary. C45 Mrs. Vera Dill secretary. 18 , 3
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