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Juniors are seen working busily in their cafeteria study hall. Day after day, night after night, Rabs are seen bending over school books in preparation for their classroom work- some in study halls, others at the public libraries, and still others at home. Students spend many long hours read- ing lessons and studying for tests. Along with senior themes come sights of bustling students making frequent visits to the li- brary, taking notes amid stacks of refer- ence books and magazines. However, the sense of accomplishment and the grade received reward the time and effort. Although studying brings with it the temptation to quit or give up when pa- tience and reasoning seem to falter, it also brings a feeling of pride-more than worthwhile in the end. Rabs Work utsiole of Classroom Doug Fridley spends another evening at the public library in preparation for his senior theme. 'SBUM 'Y' ml Www jgif,-f A familiar nightly scene in every E-Ralfs home.
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East's Program Provides Extra Services Ernie Carey, under the guidance of Mr. Edward Delaporte. obtains first hand experience in driving a car. Drivers, safety education, sight-saving instruc- tion, and student placement in various positions of employment are three special services offered to East High students. Drivers, safety education, a one semester course, meets first in the classroom, where students learn the fundamentals of good driving, and then in the driver safety car for the driving phase of the course. Sight-saving is offered to partially-seeing stu- dents who meet with the instructor to have tests and assignments typed and work missed explained. Services of the placement department are avail- able to any student sixteen years of age or older. The department serves as a go-between for em- ployers and students seeking part-time jobs and for graduating seniors who desire full-time employ- ment. Although these special services differ in their functions, they are united in one main purpose - to promote the welfare of the student body. IN MEMORIAM Miss MINNIE RIPPENTROP March 29, 1960 Although Miss Rippentrop did not come into contact with most of the student body, her aid as sight-saving instructor at Lincoln junior High and East was invaluable to the pupils whom she helped. Besides giving guidance and specuzl train- ing to those with partial si ht, she was also their friend. Students and faculty alike have appreciated her benehcial counseling and devoted service. Left: Miss Minnie Rippentrop, sight-saving instruc- tor, explains a problem to Cary Urback, as Nancy Hoaglund types an assignment. Below: Bev Swen- son receives information on employment from the- placement director, Mr. William Calahan.
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Counselors Help Students Shape Careers A senior boys' guidance class listens to senior class counselor, Mr. Emil Berzinski, as he ex- plains human behavior. The counseling program at East embraces two objectives: helping pupils adjust to per- sonal problems arising at school and in every- day life, and assisting in the selection of a vocation. College-bound students have an opportunity to interview representatives from area col- leges, have access to literature from most schools, and are notified of scholarship tests such as National Merit, A.C.T., and the Col- lege Boards. Outside speakers provide information on general occupational fields, and military and civil service personnel discuss government jobs. Additional functions of the counseling staff are supervision of class activities and the arrangement of student schedules-a vital first step in planning for the future. The Parsons College representative shows senior Jim Elston information from the college bulletin as Mrs. Helen Thorsen, senior counselor, looks on.
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