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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Ida Bryant and Mrs. Rebecca W. Gregor. Standing, left to right: Mr. Joseph Latnana; Mr. Carl Angelica, Director of Athletics; and Mr. Robert Lengycl. Debbie Blessing exhibits her skill in the use of the trampoline. 20 strengthened our bodies, PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The physical education department, providing diverse activities for the student, helps mold him into a more complete person. The student becomes familiar with the proper use of personal hygiene, and his physical condition and overall co-ordination are improved as well. Varied programs offered are volleyball, basketball, trampoline, gymnastics, tumbling, softball, field hockey, and archery. Intramural programs are offered to interested students as an extra activity. Cheryl D’Aleo works out on the trampoline.
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Mr. DrMaio leads the orchestra in a selected overture. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Joseph Giangrasso and Mr. Leonard DeMaio, Music Instructors. Through the guidance of Mr. Giangrasso and Mr. De- Maio, the students learn to appreciate music and learn the discipline that separates the amateur from the professional. The real service of the music department, which includes the dance band, the concert band, the marching band, the glee club, the “Echoes” and the informative music courses, is to the audience, but more so to the performers. appreciated the masters, Mr. Robert Foley and Mr. Richard Finnman. Mr. Foley points out artistic principles to Diane Allen and Dan Roach. ART DEPARTMENT Through the efforts of the art department, the students are offered a great variety of media in which they can experiment. Included are oil paint- ing, sculpturing and woodcutting. Not only are the basic fundamentals of art explored, but the courses also delve into the background of art. With the help of the art department, the student learns how to express himself through art. 19
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT. Left to right: Mr. Andrew Meschison; Mr. Harry Zeroogian, Department Head; Mr. Robert Filler; and Mr. Clifford Easton. and developed mechanical abilities: INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts program, with modern tools and electrical equipment, enables Enfield students to increase their potential as skilled craftsmen. Many skills result through the perfected teachings of wood and metal work, drafting and technical drawing. Communities and industries will benefit from the technical knowledge gained in these courses. A student pauses to observe shop machinery in action. Nathan Hale discovers the efficiency of modern equipment. 21
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