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jg, .4 ,,,t .nz e2feQaa: wM First row: Coach Wynn, Witt Hodson, Kenneth Duffield, Joe Mullins, Richard Sanders, Barry Jones, Carl Torbush, Second row: Stephen Scruggs, Kent Waters, George Kemp, Sherman Bess, William Faulkner, Walter Holloway, Kevin Duffield. Third row: Gary Bess, Dempsey Stephen Scruggs, Kenneth Duffield, Barry Jones, Kent Waters and Kevin Duffield attend church services together. 4. l , , , Harshaw, Ronnie Smith, Donald Keith, Bethel Hendricks, Clifford Smith, Charles McAfee. Fourth row: Thomas Strickland, Rodney Wilson, Lamar Robinson, Willie Willis, Doby Foust, Brian Harvey, Luther Houston, Juan McKinney. Christians Do ot Have To Be Sissies 'Man is he out of it! He must have cracked. l mean no one goes to church any more. lf that's the popular opinion, many people must be surprised to see groups of fine-looking young men walk through church doors each Sunday. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has, as its main purpose, to put down the idea that sissies go to churchf, One way they get their message across is by worshipping together. at assembly and selling candy at basketball games. ' F.C.A. says, You don't have to be a sissy to be a Christian. Those who don't believe this can just take a look at Austin-East's boys. First row: Doby Foust, sergeant at armsg Juan McKinney, senior representative, Carl Torbush, convention delegate. Second row: Kenneth Duffield, secretary, Richard Sanders, chaplain, Witt Hodson, treasurer, Barry Jones, president, Kevin Duffield, program chairman. Other projects include inviting a well-known athlete to speak 3
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WM, as ,Lff I ff'- arf? f Q! I Q nl. J .Na Z www miata, 7 Hs..- , e J re 2 wilt, Bowling Teams Spark New Fad The latest fad at AustineEast is bowling. Strike! All pins down! This is the way the school's bowling teams get in the groove. These teams consist of seven girls and five boys who bowl each Sunday at Western Plaza. They belong to Knoxville Interscholastic League and American Junior Bowling Congress. Although they have not bowled as long as other teams, they are tops in the B division. Five A-E bowlers entered a no-tap tournament, and Camilla Humphrey received a trophy for the highest game. Larry Goodman has also gained recognition for an outstanding display of skill. Together and individually, these teams have set outstanding records and have brought honor to the school. 2 ,gt ' .al 4 ft ff, . . afie 1 J ji up A ee g A JP BOYS BOWLING TEAM - First row: Maurice Waters, John Styles, Bennie Goodman. Second row: Larry Goodman, Arthur Cannon. On behalf of the school, Mr. Bosse accepts GIRLS BOWLING TEAM - First row: Arlah Jackson, Gloria Sheffield, Camilla I-Iumphrey's trophy. The award was Norma Billingsley. Second row: Faye Jarnigan, Helen Washington, temporarily displayed in the office. Camilla HUmPhfeY, Chefleta THYIOI- fi
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+1yv N S S t co-editor gather ideas from past issues Probes Student Life Delving Writers listen to students' conversations while conniving cameramen capture mysterious movements in the halls of Austin-East. These elusive figures are seen at parties, games, and even on double dates. They are members of the Blue and Gray staff. The task of publishing a sixedition school newspaper is given to eligible juniors and seniors chosen for their journalistic ability and general reliability. The mentally grueling job of Writing copy, the confusion of arranging layouts, and even the foot-throbbing search for ads are the Well-remembered, yet unpublished facts behind the by-lines. Without the help of James Bond or the Mission Impossible force, the newspaper staff probes and presents the unusual facets and the common experiences which form Austin-East. Pondering layouts and proofreading copy give journalism enthusiasts insight into one medium of our vast communication system
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