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FACULTY FUN SCOTCHMAN Joe Hume and William McCaffery, social studies teachers, con- verse between classes each day. These two know all, see all, tel1 all. MAKING LIKE A BIRD, William Harrison, En - lish teacher, roosts on one of his perches-tge radiator. His informality keeps the classroom interested in English and alert at all times. AN OUC H - WHO - STUCK-ME EXPRESSION seems to be reflected on the face of Business teacher Wayne Gnadt. Actually, he's an avid Ace supporter, and is cheering at an exciting basketball game.
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V' ' ' i siifjiffzss 3 'ix A S 2, is s it sr K ,gsgix - A. . i , . . sg. . 'rw is 9 4 if s A ,i as . sf s . ,EQ Margaret June Helen Frank Robert Edwards Morell Kennedy Henkel Timmons DCPHFUHCHI Head Department Head 0 Rozella Towson - ' 1 ddor1 Through the East High Physical Education Department, boys and . girls were able to develop good co-ordination and sportsmanl ike attitudes. With I2 teachers instructing them and a variety of sports to choose from, students became better athletes. Such T I irr' s activities as badminton and baseball also helped them find an Bevel-ly outlet for their energy. Pepper Leola Mull Clifford Sickles .5 S 1 if im ,..r f.-Q , ,s S' ax H I is Q. 8 we Don Wright i James Barger .,,iV. Robert She pler WATCH OUT ' cries Peg Moore. '60, to Ellen TOUCH FOOTBALL a fall sport enjoyed by the boys' Williams, '61, .as hockey sticks battle for -the puck. gym classes, provides invigorating exercise and teaches On looker, Linda Whiteside, '61, is ready to block the good sportsmanship. puck if it comes in her direction. 16
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LET S DIM THOSE LIGHTS! says Kenny Kisner, head of mainte- nance at East, to Clayton Depue, '59, student lighting director, as they work together to bring just the right lighting effectfor assemblies. SlDE BY SIDE isagood phrase to describe the relationship between East's faculty members and students. In addition to lunch hour proctors, there were office aids, library as- sistants, bookstore operators, cafe- teria helpers, and Health Room pro- ctors, Although their duties varied greatly, each found his place in East's industry of education. Q 'sb as ,U RUB-A-DUB-DUB, four men washing tubs. Helping Mrs. Yates with the cafeteria chores, students Larry Buffington, '59, Mike Armstrong, Sterling Greadington, and Donald Hudson, all '61, wash and wipe the schoo1's cooking utensils and dishware.
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