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f I ll GERMAN VISITORS - Alo Mus- olff, from Gottingeng Werner Uls- niann, from Krcuznachp and Dr. Wilhelm lech, front Eltville, ques- tion Patricia Hockett, the manag- ing etlitur. about the newspaper production. Wife, Mir ,. Q 1 1 a l L x fi f- I xx THE VOICE OF EASTERN - Mr. john Paul Collins, principal of Eastern High School, speaks at the annual athletic banquet where ath- letes refeivetl recognition and let- ters. if EG' K IL ,,t-1 4 Q
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X 1 'ill Broadening their knowledge of life and their ability to co-operate with others was a goal of many Eastern stu- dents. For the Red Cross the desire found an outlet in filling overseas gift boxes, while eleven other students - four girls and seven boys - satisfied it by handling the infirmary's clerical work. The problem was tackled also bv the three language clubs. The newlv organized French Club was addressed by Juliette Gonda, of France, while the German Club compared German cus- toms with those of the United States. Lauro Romero, of Mexico, spoke to the Spanish Club about his home, and mem- bers viewed movies of life in Spanish- speaking countries. GREETINGS OF FRIENDSHIP - are sent across the seas by Red Cross members, who filled boxes with toys and personal items for European school children at Christmas. First mu-z Alice Berdaus, Dorothy Rowell, Virginia Dosher, Sandra Matthews, Virginia Arnold. Second: Peggy Peters, Shirley Greene, Audrey Young, Nora Palmer, Bonnie Busler, Rebecca Lochstampfor. Third: Alexander Hougasian, Madeleine DeLevay, Juanita Mann, Barbara Parker, Helen Lynch. BABY 'ILNDFR - lilcanor Boggs serves as a nurse's aide at Gallinger Hospital in con- junrtion with her child care class. V! 0.3, ,' V.-,vii X xy -Q. P 1
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,X 1 porfagi oloen or global experienced Educators from Germany, Switzer- land, the Philippines, Iceland, and other far-flung places visited Eastern frequently and talked with teachers and students. The evaluation com- mittee of the Middle States Associa- tion of Secondary Schools and Col- leges spent three days taking stock of the building, classes, students, and fa- culty The evaluation report cited the friendliness betueen students and CAPIT AL INVESTIGATORS The govern ment classes of Mrs Weber and Nfr Myers lease the Supreme Court after visiting the Library of Congress and Capitol they sat tn on sessions of the Jl1dlC13I'y and Senate teachers and the great number of ac- tivities offered the student body. Ex- Easternites renewed old acquain- tances at the annual homecoming banquet and dance in April. Mean- while, spring tours through old Alex- andria, sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, gave Easternites a picture of a part of his- toric Virginia FLYING HIGH Norman Mldkxff studies the control panel while Richard Berger and Robert Cooke observe when the aviation class visited Bowling Air Force Base .L -41 W ...nl
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