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:+ve -.,. lf there is one place in the building with which all students are familiar, it is the Main Office. Installed in spacious new quarters this year, it continued to process the flow of student records and information, as it has since the school's founding in l883. Seven regular secretaries are employed in such tasks as maintaining files for each student in the school and keeping attendance records. The Office's most imposing piece of added equipment this year is the new switchboard. Top lleft to rightl: Enjoying a faculty tea are Mr. Adamek Miss Cantelu e Miss Karavites, Miss Meyer , P 1 and Mr. Henn. Right: Dr. Michael and Mr. Emery rehearse in front of a television camera for the Wide, Wide World program in October. Left: Regulations-filling out forms-a typical day in the main office. UWM iri- 3' lm Bottom: Mr. Eigenbrodt caught in the act! lof getting uni-1 his afternoon maill,
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7.5z4,4 DR. MICHAEL Three-quarters of a century gives a school time to grow-or to grow old. That ETHS has done the former is to be witnessed not only in the physical ev- idence ot its increased plant size, but more especially in the con- tinued vigor of its dra- matic role as a national academic leader. The unique combination of an interested commu- nity, a diligent faculty, and a conscientious student body that has brought ETHS to a 75th birthday that it can celebrate wi t h quiet pride will con- tinue to keep her in the forefront of scholastic achievement. . . . Dr. Lloyd S. Michael
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QYY ! ' X -...M 60101416 Top: Officers of CC lleft to righti: Graham Jacksor secretary: Judy Meyer, president: Bill Cross, treat urerg and Bob McLean, vice-president. Center: Leaders in CC take a break during ther rehearsal for the Wide, Wide World telecast i October. Bottom: Officers and delegates to CC consider pertinent school problem at the usual Wednesda morning council meeting. Through sponsorship of the Wide, Wide WorId program and cooperation with the University of Indiana in the filming of an educational citi- zenship movie, Central Council spread its influence to the national level this past year. At the community level CC cooperated in the Cook County Juvenile Program and in the Suburban League Association of Student Councils. And of course Council activ- ities at the school level ranged from management of elections to promotion of a series of lessons in Latin dancing.
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