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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Wednesday Morning, May 30, 1962 3 Public, Parochial High Schools Here Set Graduations Commencement exercises will be Olenda Lucille Travis, Mamie Prances Larry Edward Campbell, John Dttint Jamison. Fred I.ee Jordan. Mel-, bell Ann Elizabeth Buchanan, Mary Lelltia L.l.l. ti a r-ll Rlllall ITOIll Thomas Crutchfield, Stanley Wayne turner. Cyutnia Pauline Vance, Linrla oramiauon for East Nashville Harry Putrick Linn, Alexander Mac-Hieh School seniors will hp at Vlf) pul Thomas McGirmi, Milton hi ot vli it i 1.

Ross Moores, William Wagner Norohotf. P.m. at Keyes btadium at tlln William David Omien. Robert Edgar Oli- i nooert cuiion Vioiriwn John talricii iuoiioll janiet, incline! iviyera, uaiuei c. i Nenunu.

Larry itay Newiuu, Brian via K. Joro.au. Frederick McAtloo. N. McAdoo.

James Anthony McCrau.v. Sterllna McCiee Benme Albeit Mc- Eider, Charles Richard Gleaves, Charles Gail van Hmiser. Kay Frances Vaughn held today for seniors at Cumberland, West, North, East Howard, Meigs and Cameron hish schools, Linda Blanche Walden, Kathleen Ann Ihomas Hawkins, John Howard Hughes, INlt'iSell, diaries Nixon. Kenlieuij Runald Wayne Osborne. Thomas Lin.

William Mitchell Martin. Elmer V. Gary Jack Hines, Thomas Grimes uoider. scnooi. ipnant, T-.

i uwen Payne. St. Cecilia at overbrook and St. Kobert Malcolm Lolfl, Tommy Hayes Melton, John Edward Moore, William MaiiocK. rticnara unara 8.

oaiesby, Wade h. Owens. James h'rank wayne nuimau, uiauy iiiru, uwinu Parrion, Leonard fcwuta Pearre. Preston R. cernaia Acaaemy; counr.ey Nelson Perkerson.

James Terrll Phllllos. Harold Vance Putnam, Milton Paul Raines. Perkins 111, Jonn K. Huberts. Calvin a Seay.

Samuel R. Sims Robert inillllli, vrroiae mieu tvrtmacj, iaiiy Cliyion kawit. Hairy Lewu Keavl IJoiui Allen Khodes, Harvlll Payne Bull- Swinger. Frank fcvans Thomas Horace ti. Vanleer.

Robert Vauirrm. Frank Richard Proctor, Frederick Stephen Pundt, Steven Kelly Riggan, Alfred Boyd Ritter. Donald Clay Roark, William F. Roberts. Robert Evans Rogers.

Daniel Jack Sise-more, Cecil Rimdy Skidmore, Robert Wayne Sory. Wilson Pershing Steven Victor Neil Richardson Cecil Wayne Sanderson, Bobby Hail Smith, John Edward Sutton. Charles Hubert Tunstall Virgil Lee Walr, Gavland Eugene Warren, Joyce Luther Allen. Martha Charline Byrum, Alice Madeline Chester. Brenda Lucille Crlswell.

Helen Joyce Wallace, Charles Edward ums jr. Harold H. Ward. Jimmy Wallace Weak ley III. James R.

Whit. Oeorae Riley Williams. Addle Sue An Bernard Academy. The St. Cecilia class will graduate at 9:30 a.m.

in the school chapel. Bishop William L. Adrian will officiate and Father Thomas Cashion will present the diplomas. West End High School's 25th commencement program will be at p.m. at Memorial Alumni field on the school campus.

graduate lonowinst an 8 a.m. Mass in the school auditorium. The faculty breakfast for seniors will follow graduation. AT CAMERON High School, graduation will be at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium.

Meigs High School graduation will be at 8 p.m. at the school auditorium. Freda M. Woodard. salutorian.

derson, Cathleen Elaine Austin. Martha son. Gerald Thomas bykes, Larry Wayne Ttdwell. Mike Tine. Jere lee Fitts, Mildred Alice Griffin, Marsha Jean Johnson, Icle Carole Key, Elizabeth Evelyn banks.

Iris Wosetta C. Batey Hanjts. iris itosetta v. naiey. r.u i.l: Turner.

William David Wade, Joht Ijv, Beasley. Lavonzel Deloris Colley. Mary Rita Connolly, Elizabeth Juaiilla Cook, Claudia Elizabeth Corslni. Elizabeth Ann Crawford, Kathleen Frances Criimpton. Blllle Gall Donnelly.

Rosemary Jane Ducklo, Mary Elisabeth Porte. Ann Seton Fox, Barbara Ann Freeman, Esther Mildred i 1 0 e. Elizabeth Felioltas Flynn, Ellen DIanna Graham. Rosanne Hailey. Beverly Leigh Hansom, Marv Clare Hartnett, Patricia Hen-rick.

Siella Harvlll Kite, Carole Frances Holzapfel. Many Monica Holsapfel, Judith Louise Jameson, Judith Cecilia Karlovic. Lalah Grace Klngery, Suzanne Alalna Lancaster. Rosemary I-eahy. Pamela Swat-lord Mabry.

Teresa Lucille Marakis, Kathleen Anne McAleer. Alice Louise Mc-HiiBh, Margaret Ann Nourse. Jane Ellen O'Brien. Mary Barbara Pardue. Connie Leleh Rammel, Virginia Susan Randall, Edwlna Rasch.

Christy lane Ray. Mary Frances Rosa. Jacqueline Bernadelte Scallcl. Patrecia Ann Semmes, Rachel Newson Smith, Carol Elaine Stewart. Jacqueline Cecilia Stub-bel.

Marjorie Claire Vaughn, Jane Wallace Westenberger, Sarah Ann Wyly. Em41y Frances Young. r. waiKftr. uary Ltean wneeier, iavia chhi.

n.n rmi walker. Yvonne Fuye Wallace, Nancy Kathleen Watklns. Nancy Sue Wlnlley, Linda Sue Williams, Hura Margaret Williams. Doris Ann Willis. Judy O.

Wilson, Barbara Sue Wood, Claudia Marie Woodward, Carolyn Sue Wright. MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL Lon Eddie Baker. George William Bledsoe. Lee Roy Cunningham, Ronald Edward Doss, James Ray Fuqua, John Thomas Oassaway, Rogers R. Gregory, Michael Hill.

Ronald Eugene Pillow. Reed, Andrew Russell, Leon Ernest Taylor. James Anderson Wade. Charles Edward Yokley. Joetta Carroll, Doris Geraldlne Dook.

Rochelle Yvonne Gassaway. Miranda Hockett. Hariette Gassaway Johnson Linda Gonnella Kittrell, Joyce Christine Moors, Joseph Dorothy Price. Barbara Ann Shaw, Dorothy Louise Spencer, Haze; Dclois Stanton, Betty Jean Stewart. Barbara Jean Washington, Freda Mae Wood-aid.

ST. RFRNARn AC APFM Mary Jcannine Bailacour. Patricia Ann Batey. Mary Kathleen Beehan, Suzanne Frames Brackman. Sandra Jean Brien.

Gail hjllmgsworih. Barbara Ann Ktin ball, Carolyn Elizabeth McCullough, Constance Lee Nichols. Lucrlcla Ann Pierce, Rows Williams, Victor LeOrand Williams. Burns. Patricia Aiivne cannon, lerrence Deanna Cheatham.

Susie Lee Clark, Mar Larry Victor Wise, Harold Ronald Zager JANUARY 1962 GRADUTE3 Corinue Marie Pope, Juanlta Elizabeth Reed, Linda Faye Stephens. Ceclle jorie A. Claybrooks. Alice Elizabeth Cobble. Theoia Ann Collins.

Velma Jean arusuil, William nuiiiu3uu, ittviu Leslie Roper. Uary Lee Rusitin, Fred L. Kirssell, Joseph Conrad Banders, Harold Mliton Siott. Charles Wayne Sharp, James Harvill Smith. Jerry Sparaman.

Kooert LKiuslas Stafford, Walaon Lee Staggs, Robert Thomas Stinnett, Ronald Dean Stone, Ueoie W. Strovinskas. Hollls Prankim 'lallent. John David Terry, Robert Eterell Thomas, David Roy Vauahn. Billy David Vatisht, William Dean Winfrey.

Jlmmle Howard Wi.se. Dennis Alvni Woodmure, Lanny William Worsham. Linda Lou Adams, Ramona Ann All-biooks. Nancy Cope Anderton. Trudy Irene Averilt.

Nancy Jean Bailey. Beverly Claire Bain, Julia Faye batson, Judy Faye Bennett. Pegy Joe Eudcne Weaver Binkley, Lois Crook Boanera, Nancy Lee Braden, Beverly Janet Bras-sell, Judith Marie Brown. Bernlce Pau- rt I Itticv Rar. Robert Appleton, student body Oma Haugard Bone.

Maurice Canlan. Laverne Stephens, Brenda Watr Stewart president, will present the welcom Cooksey, Lady Marie Corder. Arvella Cov Evangeline Helen Tatum, Peggy Sue David Daniel Dawson, James toward Hooper, Ulenda Jjiie Allen, Ailsie Baker, Beverly Jean Baker, Patricia Luis- Bilbrey, ing address. Michael Hash, senior ington, Gloria Jean Crutcher. Earune Pioyd.

Llllle Ruth Floyd, Shirley Francine Gammon, Barbara Jean Glenn. Baruara Mayme Lee BiankenshiP, Barbara Janet Boone, Sara Jane Boudreau, Sandra Marie Goodman. Georgia Ann Goodrich Geraldlne Yvoane Grey. Thelma t'lav- Elaine Brown. Beverly Lee Byrd.

-Nancy Carol Cares. Patricia Jeanne Curl. Mil- class president, will talk on "Ideas are Weapons." Price Carnev. member of the City Board of Education, and principal John A. Oliver will present the diplomas.

brey Fay Dotson. Jean Carolyn Dowdy wm ipeax on "Youth, What Will Tomorrow Bring?" The valedictory, entitled "Life's will be given by Linda G. Kittrell. C. L.

Ennix, Nashville attorney and member of the Citv Board of Education, will present the diplomas. Here are the names of seniors who will graduate today: ST. CECILIA AT OVERRROOK Anna Juanlta Carol Draper. Jtanette Boone Idle OIUWH, UUIUtll, AJUlKtv bara Faye Buron. Marlon Joan Camion, Linda Gayle Carter, Martha.

Virginia Carver. brouk Harper, Mau tjen Hendnitit. Annie Nell Hicks, Elizabeth Holt. Bettv Jean Horner, Katie Louise Huff. Patricia Ann Jackson, Deborah Jean Jobe, Geraldine Joyce Johnson, Gloria Jean Jordan.

Katherine Louise Jordan. Madeline Jordan, Georgia M. Lames, Lerlie Patricia McCord. Marcia Lucinda McMahan, Joyce Ann Macklin. Jennie Alice Merrell, Narcissus R.

Montgomery. Sherrle Virginia Morton. Mry Cornelious Murray. Betty Jean Nicholson. May Odom, Rutn Ann Owtiris.

Dnra Melanee Patton. Norma Judy CogRins. jaroueiute oue vwmos, Edwards, Mary Kay Elchenberger. BUlie Margie Ferguson. Judy Lynn Goldberg.

Ruth Antoinette Graves. Annisse Elizabeth Green. Lucy Mae Greer. Judith Moses Greeson. Nancy Ruth Harper.

Judith Elaine Hatchett, Linda Sue Henry. Sheridan Thomas Hester, Patricia Faye Hinds-. Anne Carlene Hollls. Mary Ann Holt. Eva DLois Hudglns, Sandra Minor Hudson, Peggy Hurley, Carol Diane Hutchison.

Teresa Jane Jackson. Mary Williams Johnson. Ann Heartlev Keister. Lyniie Dalton league. Linda Lou Teasley.

Patricia Chrstlne Warner, Jo Ann Watts, Sandra 1 'irllle Wooley. CUMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL Faye Asee. Jeraldlne Bnrlteld, Margaret Bates, Bonnie Batts. Marcia Baxter, Wanda Biggs. Nelson Boyd.

Harriet Buchanan. Linda Carney, Delorea Car-rinston, Linda Clement, Tommy Cook. Connie Corbitt, Betty Crook. Ronnie Davis. Dorothy Dozer.

Lawrence Dye. Dot Edging. Nancy Jackie Elliott, Larry Forte, Nancy Gibbs. Pete Greco. Ann Hav, Linda Hinton.

Carol Hodges, Darold Hyatt, Connie Keel, Edward King. Larry Ltaht. Marvin Little, Burke Mahllng. Barbara Martin. Jannle McClelland, Chuck McKlnney.

Faye Meadows. Joyce Nooner. Bill Overby. Andrew Petty. Dennis Pleffer.

Barbara Runnels. Faye Sanderson, Mildred Scott. Helen Shadowens. Brenda Shropshire. Glenn feircy.

Linda Slater. Johnny stivers, Wayne Tomlinsorv, Billy Vandy-j griff, Anita Wavmaii. Ruth White. Denzil White. Rebecca Wldener, Jo Ann Womack.

EAST NASHVILLE HIOH SCHOOL Johnny R. Adams. William A. Angell, Linda Jo Deaver, Mar-sha Paye pertlon, Jean Pryor. Gwendolyn Beatrice Rivers, Black Elizabeth Anne Booth.

Madeline Carroll Brunner. Marjorle Kay Calllou-ette. Jo Ann Catignam, Constance Margaret Cole, Marv Ann Corbitt. Cynthia Ann Cramer. Ruth Crownover.

Judith Kauierine Davis, Brenda Joyce Dury. Virginia Morris Ferrell, Maraaet Louise Ann uickens. jeweu iwue uuvauu, Patricia Ann Donenan, Betty Lola Driver. Patricia Gale Dunn, Evelyn Am Escue. Judy Lee Kubank.

Alice Darlene Ferguson. Wilma Jean Fox. Linda Durham Fieeman, Marcia Faye Freeman, Phyllis Ann Freemen. Phvilu Eugenia Fuuua. In Aallntttfl' UirV I.Olllse CiiY- HOWARD HIGH School seniors will graduate at 8 p.m.

in the school auditorium. Robert Malcolm Loffi, member of the class, will give the welcomes address. Robert B. Rau, director of An-cilliary Services for the State Department of Mental Health, will deliver the main address. T.

C. Youner, member of the City Board of Education, will present the diplomas. The 54 Cumberland High School Patricia Rose saxton. myitis Ann oioss, Dollie J. Smith, Connella O.

Bpence, Yvonne Taylor. Helen Roberta Tibbs. Evelyn Elizabeth Vaughn. Daisy Adelaide Walker. Mary Lou Virlyn Wallace, Rita Ann Watson.

Mary Elizabeth Watts. Lawrence, Mary Lynne Llpschutz. Sandra Lee Loventhal, Robbie Annette Manning, r.iv K'Mse Marshall. Billie Reed Martin. H.r? I.

Pamela Fields, Sarah Gladys! i "wii-m nouer, fleien i.ynne rfuntiey. Gernlri np iriiUhK nno vn'. neon, Saundra Lee Ghee. Linda Marie Jan Mary McCarthy. Mary Elizabeth Mc- Cheryl Elaine Williams.

I am Thara K.V MontBOlll- isatnieen Trances NORTH NASHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Marvm Eugene Anderson, Freeman Eu Graves, Linda Diane uitwsi. xwn Lee Grubbs. Phyllis Elolse Ouinn. Nancy Rea Gulley, Veronica Bron Hackney, c. n.rnt.

I.inda Fave Harrin, der. Katherine Erna Martin. Marv HelenJery. Elizabeth Neal Moody, Lolita Muiza. ii r' Catherine Kielfer MusRrove.

JaneiLliida Lee Newman, Cheryl Nix, Olive Lu-Hill Polk, Frances Melanle Raasdale. cille Nums. Patricia Louise Norns, Co- gene Blackburn. Kooert ceon tarney, Grady Wayne Cook, John Daniel Coving banara Marie Simmons. Pamela Jane rtnne O'Lee.

Linda Ellen Parks. Constance Richard Lewis Atwood, Harry L. Bannlza, Fred Eugene Barnes. Robert Wayne Bartee. Donald Larry Berk.

Mac B. Bll- seniors will graduate at 8 p.m lniwv, Welch. Ellen Eliza-jciiarleiie Pass, Barbara Frances Redmon, Keesie Lee Rice, Judith Gaye ttocaun. E-D. HIGH SCHOOL Parol Ann Ruse.

Sandra Mae Ruff. imas ev. Thomas Wayne rtnriant. urnest the scnooi gymnasium. The speaker will be Edward M.

INEW SUMMER COURSES AT Air-Conditioned (jOaikirUL. rtOWER ARRANCINC. An artist and floral designer will provide the know-how. Classes Tuesday, 8 0:45 a.m. and m.

Teacher: Anton Weiss. Fee: $9.00. CREAT BOOKS. Two introductory Great Books discussion groups, one on the high school and early college level, the other tor adults. The latter group meets Tuesday from 6:55 to 8:55 p.m..

the other on Thursday from 6:55 to 8:55 p.m. Leader; Richard E. Ceorgc, B.5. Fee: $5.00 (including books I. NOTEWRITINC.

Never before offered. Combination shorthand-longhand course tor the college and college-preparatory student. Excellent for notetaking on class lectures and reading references. Adults would find it helpful for personal use. Class meets Tuesday and Thursday, 1 1 p.m.

Teacher: Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson. B.5. Fee: $10,00. RAPID READINC.

Another course new 1o Watkins. Two classes, ona for teeivatfers and the other for adults. For the average or better-than average reader. Stresses comprehension, as well as speed. Developmental, not remedial, in nature.

Adult Rroup meeti Tuesdav and Thursday. 6 '55 8 5S m' tor five weeks Teacher: Roberta Harris, A. Fee: Teen dyers meet Tuesday, 8. 4 10:43 a.m, for ten weeks. Fee: $14,00.

REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS FOR COLLECE ENTRANCE. Offered, along with Refresher English course, for those seeking college entrance and realizing serious weaknesses in these subiect areas. Mathematics class meets Tuesday and Thursday, m. Teacher; Harry Turney, A. Fee: $1 1 00 Subfeens and Teem ONLY Register une 4 All May Register une 5-7 9:00 a.m.

to 6:30 p.m. Classes June 19-Auguit 23 Play Sate! Register Earlyl nooert w. Appleton, Georee Shotwell1 Ann Maria Hanzone. Lynne M. fltwooo, caieo Norris Bell.

Ill, James Wayne Blunkall. John Leonard Buck Waller Lewis Carney. Terry Mitchell rhaney. James Claud, Richard L. Lindsey, Lawrencebure' business ton Herbert P.

uoweu, Aivin uimei James Calvin Green, Dannv Lvman Hale, Richard N. Hicks James William Kestner, Jerry Wade Murphy. Ronnie William Neal, Herschel Wayne Owens. Ronnie Steve Pardue. Harry Raines.

Robert Eugene Richardson. Edward Leroy Shreeve. Richard E. Smothennan Bobbv Joe Templeton, Paul Thompson Harold Dean Truuenber. Jerrv Lee Win- Schwartz.

Susan Carolyn Slaughter, Juanlta Currey Smith, Charlotte Jo Stauber. man and International Director of Frankifn IZ I 'cii M'amoSiu' Cothern. Jr. Roger Nell Craiu, Paul Tr.iinhpth rnrni fuern. Sandra Ray Suttle, Rex Thnlims ramnhpll Uoo Lion's International.

Richard Crockett, Harold lean cuiu- Henry jDee Lane Talley, Margaret Elaine Taylor, Mary Jo Harrison. Camilla Joyce Hefhn, Nancy Corinue Hickman, Mary Higgins. Georgia Ann Hill. Patricia Ann Hollls. Sandra Lessie Hood, Elizabeth Ann Hudgens.

Rebecca Annette Hughes, Shirley Mae Hunter, Geiri Elizabeth Hurl-anek, Lucy Gray Hurt. Beverly Hutch-ings Johnson. Ann Elisabeth Jones. Martha Evelyn King. Marie Knobel, F.llen Louise Ltfsesv Patricia Ann Liule.

Georgia Virginia Loup, Barbara Ann Mi Broom. Emily Ann Mar-able. Joyre Mayberry. Nancy Maria Milan. Carolvn Monday, Hetty Jean Muss, Belty Iu Mount.

Grade Chambers Malls, Joyre Nfwland. Brenda Clnmlene Nichols, Penelope Marie Norn. Hherree Anna Ogles, ov.nilitu Prot'tiir. Cohen, Donald Harlan mlngs. Philip Dale Davenport.

Randal Dotson. William Dewitt Douglas, Gene irey. nauujii Ttvr Judy Ann Tliacker, Judy caroiyn iioweu, Mary Louise Turner, Carolyn Ann Underwood, Frances Dean Wallace, Dian Cheryl Wheeler, Lauren White. Linda Carol Whit-son. Cecelia Gaye Wlesehan.

Tommle Wlms Wilson. Nancy Elizabeth Womack. Loretta oaie aocock. iynna one ni-iv nJ iH n-ir. Rrhra Fave Ray Holland Eaton, Roer Elliott ry Crouch David Charles Devhle.

Paul Nicholas Draunlch, Ronald Paul Duhl. Frederick Kurt Elchenberger. R. Thomas Fa rr. Norman Diilard Finch.

Rich-ad Glenn Finney, James L. French. Jr James Barney Garner. John M. Glnssow.

Thomas Hnrnlri ninuar Tliumls E.scue. Wil niihrev. Rnsllene Ellen Coulter, Rebu De-; England. Edward Andrew Petty, president of the senior class, will deliver the President's Address. The diplomas will be presented by A.

D. Hancock, principal. NORTH NASHVILLE High School seniors will graduate at 8 liam Albert rosier. Jerry Tee Krensley, lores Deason. 8hiriev Ann Dowell, Carol Frances Foreit.

Charlotte Ann Green. Pamela Camille Woodward, Nancy Louise r.ntu Ma-Hn I IWlirley lArieanna Hugadorn. Margaret Faye Hale. le, Louis Harding Jack Howard Harrl-1 JANl'AKY GRADCATFS Linda Gayie Hamsey. Ann Irene Reichanll.

Hussell Winfred Freeman. Kenny Lee Fuqua. Konald Gant, Krnest Edward Gentry. William H. GlaMtow, William E.

Goad. Clifford Leroy Ooose-tree. Honaki Vlruil Hall, Billy Mac Hamilton. Charles W. Harrell, Johnny Wayne Hendrtx, Wlltnirn M.

Hesier Mue Gale Hall. NorniH aye Hare, r.uitn L. Harrison, Edna Lucille Jackson, Brenda Carlene Keen, Geneva Dale Keen, Barbara Jean Knby, Linda Faye Lane. p.m. at the school auditorium .10 Ann KOssell, Virginia oumih niuiti-field.

Linda Mason Ravage. Lilly Florence Scott. Mary Alice Shadlx. Barbara Ann David Daniel Jaclcson. Oeorae oiiintnn John Wesley Cornelius Bal Danny Hale, valedictorian.

will J.tL iTL" Douglas A. Bailey. John Henry, Pat.sv Sue Long. Joyce Laurene McAbee. 'I.

i tti vei rl. nto.lr. T.n,HQ Patricia Ann Me.whlrter. Linda M.irie I Lelanri Grant Hill. Ra.vburn E.

Hill, Ed-! Beity Jean Smilh. Martha Carolyn Smith. Martha Gentry Soann. Peggy Jill speaK on I ne crossroads" and Thomas M. Jordan.

o'. nVnwn fh Eugene Blackburn, salutorian wMI R.obert rhilri Jr. James H. Cleveland. Marsnall.

Sharon moss, Keoeccaiwin rennetn unison, james uavia jones Gal! Muserove. Gloria Jean Beatroves. i Pete Alexander King. William C. Knliih- William T.

Cohen. Edward T. Crawley. St. Jonn.

rausy jo piiaiaii. iviiiikmiiti r.nt- Barbara Susan Smith. Beverly Faye Starr, Ion, Marlon Joseph Lane. Edward! Shirley Ann Swlnford, Patricia Thienian, Laudermilk. Joe Bryan Lawson.

Jerome! r-. wa.Mho iu i Qu i ne I "url icwis. Kusseu warren Lewi 2iUiii Freddie Brown Dixou. Benjamin F. Far- WATKINS INSTITUTE Taxpayer." Diplomas will be presented by Elmer Lee Pettit.

a'iriii Patricia Darlene Siraub. Marl ha Anne Swann, Sandra Kaye Sullon. Gwendolyn Tank.slev. Melba Joyce Taylor, Tasoula Tellas. Brenda Fay Thomas.

Sandra No-rene Thomas. Martha Gall Thornton, 6th and Church AL 6-2318 Doris norne. Patricia Ann unnan. Owendolyn Joy Wells, Sandra Pay Wolfe. i Jerry Ray Lorkhart.

Clyde Mi-Cord. HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL Oeorae David Mcintosh. Jimmy Lee Mc- Thomas Albert Alexander, Milton i Intyre, William Kdward Mi Pherson. Bob-Leonard Boreman James Louts Camp-! by Gene Malone. L.

Wayne Midnett. rell. Wlllard Fletcher uavia m. ay-cood. Dorris E.

K. Helms. Stokes E. HiMidrtx George T. Hill 111.

John Meredith Hines. Warner L. Howard. Richard D. Hunt.

Ruben Jackson. Jesse City's ETV Unit Starts in June Dcbson-Tankard Co. lSNk INSURANCE BONOS I By EUGENE DIETZ Education News Editor Nashville's fourth television station will begin limited telecasts next month. Robert Glazier, general manager of WDCN-TV, the educational television station being developed by the Nashville and Davidson County school system, said yesterday: 1119 Third National Bank Phone AL 5-6304 We are shooting for equipment! tests around June 25." I Glazier said a few programs will be telecast during the experimental period as the station girds for the! Sept. 10 formal opening date.

Thej test period, set for one week, may continue beyond that, according to Glazier. THE STATION will be on Channel 2. It will offer "three or four" types of programs when the ex for a BRIDGE? Griffin's has the best stock in town made of aluminum or plexiglass. However, if you are not an artist, and have no use for our type of bridge, you still tnifjht find something that would help you do your job easier and better at GRIFFIN SUPPLY COMPANY 426 Broadway AL 4-3368 for delivery service Come in and browse around if you can. perimental telecasts are introduced! next month.

Glazier said these will be on film! or video tape and will be designed; to fit in with summer school of-! ferings here. He said that one of the programs probably would be for the kindergartens being introduced here in June by both the city and county school systems. About 1,600 boys and girls are expected to attend the city kindergartens, while coun- ty authorities estimate they will' have 400. And, said Glazier, there may be programs presented during the test period for Channel 2 which will tit into physics courses being offered high school students in the summer schools. "WE ALSO contemplate something in driver education," said Glazier.

The ETV manager said that the station's staff also will be at work during the summer preparing shows which will be shown this fall and winter. The educational television station and WSM-TV will occupy the old WSM facilities jointly until the commercial station moves into new facilities near Charlotte Road. The city and county have brought the WSM property in the Belmont sec mtwwf fly 4 tor at Fifteenth Avenue, South, JW 4 I "Si vf -a tex)J -t, a united's F4M0US 11 CARAT V72 DIAMOim NO MONEY DOWN coid $2,00 a witk 11 EASY CREDIT jff TERMS 0 i 1 'U4nfUBDE and Compton Avenue. Glazier said that WDCN-TV (the call letters stand for Davidson County-Nashville) will telecast four hours a day, beginning Sept. 10.

"We will have about three hours during the day and one in the evening," said Glazier. THE STATION will be used by tW ,,4, tin several city and county school systems in Middle Tennessee, in addition to Nashville and David "1 "ir- son County. Kuch systems wiu pay part of the operational costs ic tvinv wck teaching materials 1 i. If ft 4to iV-W being prepared for use in classrooms using ETV. The Davidson County school system has been offering a few educational television courses over the ritv's three commercial stations WSM-TV, WSIX-TV and WLAC-TV.

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