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SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Myra Berry Jonathan Lewis Jim Brown Carol Martin Charles Justus Mvra Berry initiated Many Improvements Presiding over the second semester student council were Myra Berry, Jonathan Lewis, and Jim Brown. Heading the agenda was an exchange assembly with Central, which proved to be one of the most interesting assemblies of the entire year. A mixer, a mock election, the placing of name plates on the doors, the numbering of the seats in the auditorium, and sending cards to students and faculty members who were ill were activities sponsored by the second semester student council. Top row: Kenny Williams, John Bradford, Joe Bessenbocher, Lee Morriott, Jonathan Lewis, Mike Noland, Gene Cope, Jack Balias, Gene Peake, Don Pellow. Second row: Harold Jordan, Fred Terry, Ronnie Johnson, Bill Groenwalt, Eddie Bedsworth, Jim Brown, Charles Justus, David Skinner. Third row: Carole Dykes, Noncy Coffman, Sharon Weatherly, Joyce Hathhorn, Pat Bowman, Nell Ekstrom, Connie Baear. Linda Gandy. Bottom row: Linda Rader, Carole Brown! Dorothy Green, Noncy Corey, Myra Berry, Sharon Kiser, Carol Martin, Bonnie Rhoads, Judy Bourret. 21
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FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Carl Roark President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carl Roark Jim Brown Eddie Bedsworth Jeanette Slocum Fred Fisher Student Council Heading the first semester student council were Carl Roark, Jim Brown, and Eddie Bedsworth. Linder the direction of Mr. Carl V. West, the council promoted a locker clean-up day, the installation of long mirrors in the girls’ rest rooms, a mixer, and the securing of a date lor East's students o o to be on TV Teen town. The acquiring of bus transportation to the basketball games was one of the highlights of the lirst semester student council. Top row: Charles Justus, John Clarke, John Lyman, Jim Brown, Corl Rhoads, Eddie Heins, Larry Freeland, Ted Bollos, Dean Tomlin, Eddie Bedsworth, James Shirley. Second row: Doug Shelton, Walter Behenke, Dixie Rogers, June Mack, Tina Rodriguez, Patricia Price, Carol Burnell, Corl Roark, Karen Campbell, Linda Johnson, Pot Knight, Jeanette Slocum, Eddie Lush. Bottom row: Brenda Morris, Gloria Sharp, Darlene Rogers, Sharon Weatherly, Violetta Boneff, Carolyn Hudson, Sondro Lowden, Anito Thomos, Linda Ruberson, Carol Martin, Myra Berry. 20
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Top row: Russell Lewis, marking prices at Lincoln Market; Larry Hale, shop helper at Weldon Laboratory. Second row: Larry Kuhl, wrapping boxes at Vernon Law Book Co.; Ted Soldoncls, changing an ice cream container at Allen Dairy. Third row: Terry Seleman, sorting mail at Jules Borel Co.; Carol Wheeler, operating an IBM mochine at First National Bonk. Fourth row: Louise Johnson, filing credit cards at Scars, Roebuck Co.; Robert Eshleman, sorting mail at Jules, Borel Co. Bottom row: David Anderson, filing papers at Prudential Insurance Co.; Carol Stone, working an adding machine at Foto-crafters, Inc. Top row: Som Leonard, assembling tires at Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Ray Johnson, receiving merchandise at Kline's. Bottom row: Bob Doy, shop helper at Weldon Laboratory; Lorry Wolfe, filling an order at Burstein Applebee. (j.O.E. Provided Cooperative Occupational Education is a program for juniors and seniors who want to receive vocational training while in school. The students must take a course in Related Trade Information. I his consists of information about proper job attitudes, getting along with others, job techniques, and a refresher study in basic skills as needed on the job. 22
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