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THE BIB STUHY ...clubs Fame Ofmaww A sizeable number of boys and girls at East High School contribute their time as motion picture operators to the visual education program. Members of this group are, from left to right, first row: S. Iohnson, S. Iocelyn, B. Ray, R. Mathis, C. Gunzelman, and H. Brock. Second row: C. Love, I. Dickenson, P. Alexander, R. Carey, K. Brown, and K. Brown. Third row: H. Ozbun, A. Mayes, D. Wilson, R. Boling, B. Haskins, and I. Gooch. Fourth row: R. Danby, G. Beals, C. Williamson, T. Pointer, and M. Patterson. Fifth row: I. Grisby, K. Clifford, D. Livengood, and F. Fowler. Sixth row: P. Gar- berich, W. Rice, L. Wieneke, B. Mor- rison, anl D. Resnick. Collecting coins has offered a pleas- ant pastime this year for the members of the newly organized coin club under the sponsorship of Miss Grace Dennis. Members are, left to right, first row: Iohn Arnold, Gary Loyd, Presidentg Dwight Evans, and Miss Dennis. Second row: Richard Al- mire, Robert Endres, Stanley Carlton, Don Barrington, Albert Ward, and Charles Cobb. Waeatdonal Members of the Vocational Council attempt to bring about a closer rela- tionship between the vocational depart- ment and the directors of local indus- tries. Members of the Council are, from left to right, Hrst row: Raymond West, Lloyd Baker, Don Goodin, sponsorg Delbert Platter, Don Dorr, Charlie Eyman, Ronnie Williamson, Dewy McKee, and Bob Munson. Second row: Mr. I. C. Woodin, director of vocational and industrial educationg Dwayne Dolson, Mr. E. L. Meador, director of adult education, and Mr. Harry W. McKimmey, head of East's vocational department.
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Clubs... THE BIG STUHY 7465636 Vcrda Mahzzmzy, Phyilis Lchto, and Nancy Ham- mond, three moa'er1z dance stzfdenis, expiry.: fha mood of zz song. 77iadle'm Dance Exponents of modern dance, the art of expressing emotion through dance, have formed a club at East which is pictured here. The members are, from left to right, first row: I. Nickerson, B. I-Iamker, S. Stearman, M. Null, C. Klepper, S. Philbrick, N. Hammond, V. Christen- son, P. Hunter, R. Williamson, and S. Solomon. Second row: I. Hurst, M. Curry, B. OlConner, D. Lefas, D. Appling, P. Ehart, S. Drake, D. Achen- bach, I. Beck, P. Yarberry, I. Menehan, N. Reese, S. Addison, and M. Dalton. Third Row: Mrs. Shirley Boulanger, M. Iones, M. Gordon, M. Roberts, I. Blair, M. Hunter, D. Fortney, P. Clemmer, G. Hills and Mrs. Patricia Beins, instructor. main fed 44 Sending gift boxes overseas and planning programs for the various hospitals in the city has kept the Ir. Red Cross busy this year. X Members are left 'to right, first row: N. Hubbard, S. Mayer, Miss McMahon, sponsor, M. Iett, M. Metz, M. Pribotli, I. Crouse, N. Hinkly, R. Edminster, and B. Webb. Second row: D. Iewell, P. Iones, B. Clemer, V. Fortner, L. Mostetle1', I. Landis, I. Hammond, G. Gilchrist, and D. Lowry. Third row: R. Smith, I. Armstrong, C..Galatas, D. Holmes, N. Iett, B. Armstrong, F. Brickey, D. Grady, C. Cockran, and E. Root. Fourth row: G. Thorlow, L. Head, D. Haworth, M. Brandon, I. Calloway, I. McCartney, D. Steffens, G. Suttergren, and P. Calhoun. Fifth row: L. Winesbury, G. Vickers, R. Wheeler, B. Oakley, F. Peckham, R. Wood, I. Watkins, S. Woolfe and K. Baker.
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