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as The Glee Club, gathered around the piano, fits new lyrics into an old melody. RIGHT TO LEFT: behind the piano; Mr. Harvey, Evelyn Tankersley, Linda Gordon, Kay Staton, Dixie Baines, Nan Zeal, Jean Morrow, Virginia Bennison, Lena Baumberger, Elizabeth Rhodes, June Orr at the piano, Sharon Phillips, Jewel McCray, Linda McJunkin, Nora Bradley, Sheila McMinn, Peggy Jackson in foreground. MR. HARVEY, sponsor Entering building A at noon, you are invariably met with the faint strains of a melody. A curious glance into the auditorium will solve the mystery. There upon the stage is the chorus and perched near the lower step is Mr. Harvey, waving his wand. Three times in two weeks Mr. Harvey instructs the group of budding singers. He also directs the Glee Club, which is limited to the feminine members of the student body. Hours are spent preparing for radio and as- sembly programs, and even the smallest details are considered. With measured steps they file into posi- tion on the stage. The fruits of many hours of re- hearsal are becoming apparent in a chorus capable of entertaining all with their hymns and popular melo- dies. Sing Along With....... Mr. Harvey! The chorus and Mr. Harvey await the musical introduction by Richard Orr. In the FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT are: Barbara Case, Shirley Jackson, Marie Capps, Marie Burns, Shirley Carver, Jane Ramsey, Pat Sentelle, Marilyn Pace, Collette Robinson, Nora Bradley, Kay. Staton, Peggy Jackson, Betty Morrow, Lois Sizemore, Lola Sizemore. SECOND ROW: Pat McCarson. Elizabeth Rhodes, Vivian Davis, Donna Sherman, Joyce Jenkins, Linda Baynard, Rita Dill, Margaret Peace, Orlette Walden, JoAnn Hyder, Doris Mc- Crain, Jane Rollins, Brenda Blackwell, Sue Gosswick, Judy Hoots, THIRD ROW: Patricia Cochran, Hoy Williams, Judy Redden, Sharon Anders, Ruth Beddingfield, Ruby Anderson, Clara Ramsey, Thelma Gordon, Lucia Cambell, Ruth Pace, Nancy Fisher, Sandra Thomp- son, Dottie Maxwell, Donna Endicott, Veronica Clayton, Marian Drake, JoAnn Newman. FOURTH ROW: Donald Morris, Welborn Saltz, Philip Cochran, Warren Roberts, John Cochran, Sherrill Rhodes, John Miller, Bert King, Bill McClure, Edwin Griffin, Gary Drake, Dean Marshal, Gene Hoots.
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The student council begins its meeting. Student Store Prospers Under Student Council Though new, the Student Council at East High has developed into an active and effective organization. In its brief history it has written a constitution and opened a student store in addition to its regular duties. But its most important contribution has been to instill in the student body a sense of pride in and loyalty toward our school. Five merry Santas, Fred, Vera, Mike, and Brenda, work on a Christmas box. The officers and sponsors pause for a moment from their work. Kay Riddle, Secretary; Mrs. Rogers, Sponsor; Richard Stratton, President; Max Justice, Vice-President; Patricia Lewis, Treasurer.
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fo All smiling now that its over . . . we worked so hard! SITTING, FIRST ROW: Dennis Kronenfeld, Pam Rouillion, John Davis, Mike C. Jones, Kay Riddle. SECOND ROW: Saundra Anders, Glenda Guice, Kathy Jones, Louise Davis. THIRD ROW: Vera Connor, Beverly Huggins, Carole Middleton, David Gilbert, Anita Holbert. FOURTH ROW: John Crozier, Annette Redden, Phyllis Patterson, June Orr, Pat Lewis, Ella Mae Corne. FIFTH ROW: Clifford Laughter, Beverly Diehl. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerrold Kronenfeld, Loretta Stover, Sheila McMinn, Linda Ward, Emily Connell, High Nicholson, Dwight Oates, Milton Milner, Johnny Edmundson, Julius Baumberger, Fred Collins. MRS. NICKELL, Highlander sponsor No thumbs, all fingers They may not be fast but they’re good. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam, Anita, Emily, and Ella Mae. 30 Anyone else an idea? TO RIGHT: Jerrold, Glenda Louise, Saundra, Annette and Pat. Should this go here or over there? this picture seems lost, Dick not on this page . . . do you suppose we forgot it? .. . quick Glenda concentrate! Staff Works Overtime on Your ‘62 Annual Out of the mountain of paper, pictures, and head- aches the Highlander staff has created your annual. With the aid and advice of Dick Stratton, editor, and Mrs. Nickell, sponsor, the staff attacked the moun- tain and molded pictures, art, and paragraphs into pages. The business staff expanded its efforts to raise desperately needed money by staging sock-hops, sell- ing pictures, and soliciting ads. After many long hours the gigantic jig-saw puzzle neared completion but deadlines loomed omniously. Effort was doubled. Under stress and strain the staff and their editor worked frantically. The hardy staff toiled on and lived to experience the great calm after deadlines were met. To their determination we owe our year- book, the Highlander. we must have more than this. LEFT
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