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ALEX ATHAS Social Studies GEORGE BISCHOFF Inst. Music ART Sylvester shows Ms. Ruth the way. “It’s going to be alright. So says Mr. Jordan when his students feel frustrated with a project. And the projects in his art classes this year are in the area of crafts, though drawing, painting and sculpture are exper- ienced also. As Mr. Jordan states, “Every idea has potential.” Mrs. Ruth, another Easton Art teacher, must divide her time between Art and English. She is sponsor of the Art club. Her favorite motto is “Art is a way of life, and life itself.” Art students working on a collage. Troy Nixon Humphrey Guardiola. 12
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i JJI stilus ADMINISTRA- TIVE ASSISTANTS Miss Theodora Clifford, Asst. Principal Sam Mondello, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Rosemary Simms. Attendance Principal 14m The job is never an easy one. Make out schedules, check attendance, give out demerits, speak to parents. These three people help our school run smoothly yet we seldom give them the recognition they deserve. Without Mrs. Simms, students would be ab- sent all day, instead of tardy for homeroom and in a school like Easton where the attendance is strictly ad- hered to, that would be the end for many students. If Mr. Mondello were not working at his job, there would be no schedules, and no one would know where to go for each class. And with- out Miss Clifford to help us realize what behavior is acceptable, Easton would not be the 1 school we know that it is. We thank you administra- tive assistants. Without you the EA- GLES would never be able to soar. Mrs. Simms is always on the go. checking tar- diness and helping teachers and students. Mr. Mondello works hard to ensure schedules that make sense. Ms. Clifford likes to display the students' art work on her office walls.
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HERBERT STEVEN COSTA JEAN DEMAS MYRTLE DILLON MARY DUMAINE DUNBAR LAURA DUNBAR English Science Math Physical Ed Technical Drawing Math Mr Dunbar explains proportion to Felix Her- nandez. TECHNICAL DRAWING The slide rule is but one of the tools used in technical drawing. Mr. Dunbar works on his own layout. The students practice what they learn. BACK TO THAT DRAWING BOARD? The words of Mr. Dunbar can strike fear in the hearts of the students facing that blank piece of paper. Yet, when these students have finished their projects, what master- pieces they are. Plan on building a home in the future? If you think an architect will be hard to find, think again. Just call on one of Mr. Dun- bar’s graduates.
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