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Student Life K gm Student Council members load their cars for the Christmas Caravan. Seniors begin exchanging their cards as soon as they receive Officers Johnson and Mayer show a movie at one of the safety programs. inter Filled ith Winter brings a wide variety of events to the students of Eastern High School. There are the guest lecturers, talking on topics ranging from space exploration to highway safety. A representative of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration talked about the United States space exploration program and illustrated his talk with a number of models and demonstrations, There was a series of three programs consisting of talks and movies about highway safety. Capt. Durham of the University of Louisville informed the junior and senior boys of the Naval ROTC program. The Beta Club and the National Honor Society initiated their new members, and underclass pictures were made for the annual. One of the busiest days was the last one before Christmas vacation. The Seniors received their commencement announcements, and the Student Council conducted their annual Christmas Caravan in the morning, while the -afternoon was devoted to a Christmas program done by the choir. Since thi was Mr. Ruter's last day, a gift from the student body was presented to him NASA representative illustrates one of his points with a model. Capt. Durham talks to senior and junior boys about the Naval ROTC. I4
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wks?-ec U Students register to vote in the mock election sponsored by the Student Council. ,mg.g-14:4 .r 1 1' f---is-T ,., 1 in V 1 -' W i l ' ' i c - A . l A ' ' f'3 ' . ff r l 'I riff 'l i , if - ' : -11 .. Q ' hifi I4 Y il: .- ,. , I ill ' , ,ne J., .-,W J .-- ., An enthusiastic campaign is waged with speeches and posters. V6I1lS - Election, Senior Pla Senior Class Play cast rehearse . . . Student Life The Presidential and Congressional races are voted on, as well as the school tax. A rash of bomb scares keeps classes interrupted. . . . for the producion of Gramercy Ghost on November 19 and 21. H: v 1 1 y l
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Decoration committee members prepare a gateway for the courts to enter through . . . Diversified Events B I I .P lg... L t as 'f -gui 1 1 Y W 1.1 M .' Student Life at f X ' f' 43.1 -. t 5 'Ja-cjiil' '- fx . . . while others work on a backdrop for the coronations. January 29 was an exciting day for the Football, Basketball, Talon, and Eagle , ourts ' ' ' - Eagle Queen and Princess, respectively. . They had spent most of the week planning and pract1c1ng for the pro that afternoon when three of the courts would be presented. A large of the day' itself was spent in decorating the gym for the program. Final- , sixth period, the student body gathered and the program began. Mrs. Mc- Talon sponsor, introduced the Talon King and Queen Courts. Diana Talon editor, crowed Charles Ray, King, and he crowned Pat Hester, Then Mr. Hoke and Mr. Hord introduced the Basketball and Football respectively, and the team captains crowned Sharon Corbin, Football and Paula Ray, Basketball Queen. That night at the halftime of the aggener basketball game, the Eagle Queen and Princess Courts were pre- During the last half of the game, the three judges made their decisions, V at the dance following the game, Nancy Howerton and Janet Robinson were f L1 Cindy Ross entertains the audience with a song. Mrs. McDevitt introduces the Talon Court. Mr. Don Arnold, Miss Pearl Potts, and Mr. Rusty Reynolds judge the Eagle Courts. I5
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