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t 'Q x DANCE COMMITTEE X I-+ - Q 1 lv c ' fA,E ff .. tit X u-I 2. uf '., tl! 3 5 L 'Z ' A 5 n B tw 5 Q Q14 kx 5f -fs A fl X K - ..E,7,, , , 1' - Q - Y TEX,- , K .Q 4. Seated left to right: Dave Traber, Carol Hudal-:, Ricky Smith, Linda Hunt, Sandy Knutson, lim Sebens, Standing left to riqht: 'Toni Bennett, Brett Asselstine, Bob lohnson, Betty lacobson. Big feet, small feet, narrow feet and long feet are all the dancing feet which owe thanks to the Dance Committee. The ninth grade was hcncred by hav- ing the first dance of the year. Following were two 7th and 8th grade dances. Before Spring Vacation the 7th, 8th and 9th grades gct together for a very successful evening of entertainment. STUDENT STORE - pg. .l-ri? .Av Q.. N'-' vfx Q.. vt-A . Q . ff 's' i i 3 1 E 3, . 5 1 - - Store Managers: Mary Thibadueau and Ioan Baucus talk to students: lim Schwarzrock, Carol Hudak, Dave Traber, Sheree Holman and Iim Sebens. H33
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PAPER STAFF , , lsr-D sb M. Row one: left to right: Editor Czrzle Stztts, Anne Ell.r:tt, Glenn Ford, lim Schwizrsroclc, Fay l.lr:EIerr:'.-1, Hay luunlterley, I-fzry Eolen. Row two: Kathy Faiedae, Sheree Holman. Karen lwtzlen, Charlotte Elzstrsm, Ioan Baucus, Mary Thzbudeau, Dune Dawson, Pat lnngschezt, Lilly Kravrsin. Row three: Howard McFerrin-Advisor, Hum- Before your wcnderous eyes you see Nr. Howard Mclserrin and his struggling cub reporters. For the first year East has been the possessor of an official newspaper. Vfhat are they struggling for? Anyone l-:nowinq a member of the staff would not need to ask such a question. You see, the duty of these de- voted young people is that of searching out every printable morsel of news each month, and then to. by some method, render it newsworthy and fit for publication. Cf course. all types of people may ke found in this aqqregation- from frustrated editors to maladiusted artists all headed for the same qoal- to beat the deadline. These duties are much more easily listed than performed. as a ptfential journalist discovers. ln spite of these obstacles, they still managed to turn out an excellent paper each month and are to be commended for a Job extremely well done. RAM STAFF .YU 1 ,1 ' '12 l , U How one: left to riqht: lohn Brinkley, Janet Atkinson, Mary Bolen, Nancy McCallum, Stanley Wardinsl-cy, Carole Stools, Judith Gilson-Business Manager, Patti Peterson, Bill Stephens. Row two: Mr. Gray-Art Advisor, Kathie Ratledqeil-Xrt Editor, Carol I-ludak, Cherel Fisher, Ioan Baucus, Iulie Portman, Kris Newman, Mr. Williamson-Advisor. Row three: lim Sebens, lim Humphrey, Dave Traber, Don Carberry, Peter Hulac, Alan Reavely, Iim Schwarzrock-Editor. 12l
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