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Teachers are Human EVEN TEACHERS ENJOY A GOOD LAUGH, illustrates Mr. S. F. Parzybok, East attendance counselor, as he takes a coffee break with Miss Beverly Pep- per and Miss June Morell, physical edu- cation teachers, in the teachers cafeteria. 'ONE BAG OF POPCORN PLEASE, says Miss Julia Emery, head of the Social Sci- ence department, as she chats with Dick Mullin, 'S 8, sixth hour popcorn vendor. RJUST ONE MORE WONVI' HURT ME, decides Mr. William Harrison, English instructor, Las he stocks up on candy bars while Cy Sickles, basketball coach, contents himself with a cup of coffee as he reads the sports page in the Faculty Men's Lounge.
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The Messenger Eighteen journalism students, two photographers and Mr. Meredith Cromer, journalism adviser, are responsible for getting facts, writing copy, making making up pages, selling ads and distributing The Messenger, East's student publication. The Messenger is printed twice a month for tle purpose of acquainting students, parents and faculty members with the activities in a school of 2700 students and 124 teachers. Sport attractions, cartoons, feature stories, editorials, and comment column help enliven the four to eight pages making up The Messenger. Winning the KansasUniversity Service to School award for eight years straight, the All American top National Scholastic Press Association rating, for the past five years, The Medalest top honor for four years from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and having the best feature stories of any other school paper from a school in its enrollment class are major accomplishments of past Messenger staffs. Headlines FOLDING MESSENGERS AT 7:00 A.M. every other Friday morning are a few of the 18 students enrolled in thejourna lism class. Pictured are Mr. Meredith Cfomer, instructor Judi Searle, Mary Ann Smith, and Brenda Granger, staff member. MAKING UP THE PAGES is a regular duty of The Messenger staff. Shown past- ing the copy on the layout sheet are Bill Ryan, Nancy Schulte, Joy Henry, Jim Guier, all '58, and their instructor, Mr. Meredith Cromer.
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