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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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ACES AID ADMINISTRATION In order to operate successfully such organizations asthe bookstore, health room, and proctor system, it was necessary that the faculty and student body work cIoseIy with one another. Happily, this situation was achieved at East. HEALTH noon ,fm s , EAST'S BOOK STORE IS A BUSY PLACE. While Dee Clark, '60, contributes to the All-School Project fund, Kay Threl- fall and Carol McCloud, both '60, sell school supplies to Nancy Zinn, '61, Jim McMillin, '59, and Ralph Hender- shott, '6O. NO SECRET WORD is necessary, just a hall pass, Proctor Janet Town, '60, tells David Ly- mer, '60, AHHHH! IS THE CRY as Janice Hein, '59, stuffs a ther- mometer into the mouth of Bill Young, '61, as part of her job in the health room. 20
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