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Emily Adams Don Marshall Secretary Treasurer Gwyn Harrison Vice-President Makes For Efficient Government Student Government: House of Representatives—F'ront row: Chris Baker, Speaker of the House; Sue Thore, Recorder. Second row: Mrs. Nancy Cox, sponor; Karen Barrow, Win- oka Jones, Pam Reid, Kay Norman, Linda Brown, Nancy Landreth, Judy Griffin, Judy Kiger, Kay Vance, Mrs. Jack- ie Tulloch, sponsor. Third row: Carol Hyatt, Beverly Broy- les, Vickie Long, Donese Coley, Julia Sell, Kay Dillon, Car- olyn Meachum, Lynn Welch, Inez Stanley, Gretchen Holsop- ple, Max Eury, sponsor. Back row: Steve McGee, Ronnie Rothrock, Danny Dillon, Kim Newsom, Joe Coltrane, Steve Blaylock, Philip Stewart, Burton Whicker.
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Glenn Harrison President Hard work, experienced leadership, and teamwork, all so typical of EAST, are of greatest importance in insuring the success of a senior high school. : Schools gain their reputations not merely by winning in sports activities and by publicity from the news media, but also by support from everyone in an effort for accomp- lishment in both academic and extra-curricular work. This is how EAST HIGH SCHOOL has attained its honors. This year winds up the third in the life of our school. It is significant in that this senior class, “the last of the originals,’ will soon leave their dear old Alma Mater and EAST’s future will be molded by a completely “new gener- ation,” but there is no cause for sorrow or uncertainty, for anyone with the distinction of being called an EAST HIGH student is bound toward success. This 1964-65 school year has brought many old as well as new problems, but none were too large to conquer nor too small to benefit by. I speak for the entire senior class in expressing my confidence in present and future EAST HIGH students’ furthering the tradition set forth by us. The Executive Council: First row—Emily Adams, Peggy Stewart, Anne Small, Chris Baker, Claudia Higgins, Amy Adams, Nancy Newsome. Second row—Cheryl Lemar, Helen Marshall, Nancy Neal, Linda Baugess, Susan Smith, Mon- Close Work Between Houses tine Bryan, Bonnie Voss, Carol Hedgecock. Third row— Diane Smith, Gwyn Harrison, Terry Kiger, Glenn Harrison, Gene Vogler, Jacky Peacock, Don Marshall, John Garrett. 58
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Student Government project of selling spirit ribbons to boost Eagle support is shown by Philip Stewart as he sells a ribbon to Floyd The Executive Council voted Jo Anne Edwards, Ellen Reed, Kenny Dill- Vaughn. on, Glenn Harrison, Susan Tilley, and Sarah Jo Thore Good Citizens for the months of November and December. Ideas Stirred In Governing Cauldron | Mike Elmore, Glenn Harrison, Terry Kiger—Boys’ State. 60
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