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George Cougher W. H. johnson john Jarvis Gordon Knurh Marvin Seglem f- l i 'L 5351 wg- . '- Marvin Beery john Turner R. L. Grandle James Ruberson Roy Curtis The Industrial Education Depart- ment at East ranks among the top in the nation. The courses offered are divided into industrial arts and voca- tional education and include auto me- chanics, printing, woodworking, and drivers education, and other useful skills. chine shop is Gary Smith, '61. 16 CONCENTRATJNG on a grinding fixture in the ma-
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Rnsfrmc HISATIRED sou: is shemid McClellan, '61gin Mrs. Aimee Samuel's study hall. Others are Bi11Dun1ap, Rich- ard Hawkins, and Keith Williamson, 1614 1: - ' Saw Hazz it ' I. hi -' WJ V, ' .xxslifieiz H ' Aimee Samuel 3 Steve Allen Ethel Cadman East's four study hall teachers had their hands full d u ring the year with 1, 767 students. Last . 1 minute c r a m m in g , reference d A E work, and daily assignments were the activities most often pursued. 154 , , GIVING POINTERS to Judy Smith, '61, on flower Household A rts Advanced clothing, foods, home decoration, home and so ciety, child care, home management, personal living, and homemaking are some of the household arts being of- fered to the East student body. Gerald Gribble arrangements, Mr- Jimi if 4' -ix ' 5 gt ', !f:'2 Benham, flower designer A , ' from Dean's Flower Shop. , 1tf , l ' ' - - , ' i1la'?'i!G f f , 11 ,, Slim!-l. , www . gt W ' ,', gi xt, 'Ju ' I I-Qfa,e g' :tb ' W, ' . Roberta Roberts Nell Holder Helen White Kathryn Baines Department Head 15 s -, km x 'kia D
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George Duerksen Lawrence Ba-k Don Gooden joe DeSpain Gilbert Lien PASSIN' CARS LIKE THEY WAS STANDIN' STILL, are driver education students, Virgil Dillion, '61, I. D. Ball, '63gNath1niell-Iouston, '62gI.innieHud- dleson, '62g Steve Sims, '63, Jerry Downey, '62, Ieanne Messick, '62g end Terry Wollner, '63, Cajhferia East's cafeteria s ta ff of 33 adults, assisted by 40 students, serves lunch daily to approxi- mately 3, 308 students, including both E a s t High and Roosevelt Intermediate . TAKDIG A COFFEE BREAK IS Mrs. Lily Howard, while Mrs. Emma Allen, Mrs. Francis Hinderliter, and Mrs. Manche Davidson prepare food for hungry students. 'I7 9 S X Q
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