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t ,,...-1-v-1 ' llmiilul 1 i 'llillllllliilllllliii lliilllllllllllilllllllilll . -f '1, ,'1 V: I ,',wf Z' 'f I I Enlargement of the library and the addition of a pool wing ftwo pools? and an auditorium wing to the school were the most significant changes in ETHS's physical plant the past year. Because of its enlargement the library was able to double its capacity and to add special features such as a college information room. The addition of the pools has finally given the swimming team a pool of its own and en- larged the recreational facilities of the entire community. The auditorium, readied for use in May, was the site of the Musical Festival and for por- tions of the Youth Conference. o st 4 9 A It s 1 , l o
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3- M.. You had problems? You wanted help? Chances are you were aided by Guidance Service. First they helped acquaint you with your new school, with the assist- ance of your counselor, homeroom director, teachers, and upper-class students. Then they helped you make wise choices of courses so that you would get the most from your four years at ETHS. And, finally, they helped you choose a career and the college or other training needed for it. Decisions? Worries? Guidance Service helped you. . . Q Top left: Eighth graders take a timed test in preparation for high school. Top right: One of the many materials of- fered by Guidance Service. Center: Myra Maxson and Linda Bley apply for summer jobs. Bottom: University of Chicago representa- tive, Mr. Vice, answers the questions of David Hartung, John Cook, Larry Lindgren, Judi Field, and Barb Bradford.
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,rf ,-4dulZS' Parents of ETHS students gained the feeling that they were as much a part of the high school as were their sons and daughters. This feeling of kinship was achieved through PTA activities and planning sessions. Mothers worked busily on homeroom projects and met other parents at meetings. Dad's Club sponsored ath- letics. And many a proud dad watched his son come in over the finish line or attempted to distinguish his daughter's voice from the white mass of cheer section. The Lay Advisory com- mittee, a service organization, aided the faculty in the solving of school problems and in the trial of new ideas. Dads Club Swimming Show nm ' i I J.. .tw ii. ' a fl ff mf 1 Top: A parent, teacher association. Mrs. M. Davis and Mrs. F. Pannwitt. Center left: Sharon Engeln models for the P.T.A. fashion show. Center right: Three guesses. Bottom: The Lay Advisory Council in action. WL-lei
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