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Legend The LEGEND, a book composed of an entire year of school life, portrayed pictures of various happenings and emotions felt by students of East. Members of the staff were specially selected on the basis of grades and work ability. Undertaking this project was a big responsibility, for each person realized that a great amount of work and extra time was involved. ln addition to the annual, the staff published a magazine which illustrated literary ability from students at East. I N.-4-f Dave Hammock shows Kathy Money, LEGEND editor, some pictures which have just been developed as Kym Harkins works on an individual assignment. John Main, LEGEND photographer, checks out camera equipment while associate Mark Bear contemplates some shots before a picture-taking mission. Members of the LEGEND staff are FRONT ROW: Becky Kurtz, Brian Britt, Editor Kathy Money, and Pam Patton: SECOND ROW: Carol Jigliotti, Debbie Craig, Kym Harkins and Mark Bear: THIRD ROW: Jennifer Brewington, Donna Williams, Kathy Lyon, and Lori Grover: and BACK ROW: Barb Brundage, Jim Davis, Dave Hammock, Darlene Keiner, and Dave Ellis. Not pictured are Rhonda Aubrey, John Main, Linda Miller, and Rolana Wainer. One semester students were Lori Lamoureux, Claire Ortalda, and Bob Ortalda.
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, W ,, n KYB. GAA The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association was to teach sportsmanship and to encourage the spirit of fair play. Activities of the 1968-69 season included basketball, volleyball, and badminton playdays. GAA also refer- eed junior high volleyball games. An important event was the popular Powderpuff Football game held during the Thunderbird Dinner. GAA finished the year with the Mother-Daughter Banquet at which participation awards were given. 1,1 A f.. Terry Berg, on the left, watches the struggle for the ball while, on the right, Sandy Conides and Judy Conway are waiting to get into the action during a practice soccer game. - EQ l - A t t s V'.- ' A A . A ..., N... ,. ' K ,Q .E S i ,,,. , A T r s e,,., ei s T a 4. A , s. I A x x A I M ,. ., A , , , - K , 3 .lgl gslf I I I ..,. . ' I , ' ,. , ' V 5 L. ,1 ALLEN M '-f- 'd IX K . Wffigf' I' 'E M . so M s',' , Barb Swanson, a junior, displays her ability on the parallel bars. 89
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Qtr' f , Members of the ECHO staff are FRONT ROW: Cathy Wellman, editor, SECOND ROW: Becky Shear, Peggy Comiskey, Gayle Schmidt, and Mary Cross, THIRD ROW: Tom Wellman, John Watsjold, Macey Jo Winn, and Chris Mizelle, and BACK ROW: Cheryl Jefferson, Tom Biss, Judy Bender, Nancy Aldridge, Dave Hammock, Lynne Pratt, and Gerry Stormer. Not pictured are Barb Dickinson, Bill Gorsline, Kathy Money, Mary Stephens, and Jean Woodring. Echo The purpose of the school newspaper has always been mgnthly publications of the ECHO, to furnish the student body with up to date facts about curriculum, social activities, and sports. Fulfilling the duty of supplying factual, interesting, and accurate reports to both students and teachers M O D E R fl' has been a constant responsibility for the ECHO staff. Cathy Wellman, editor, leads an oral critique following one of the twice , 5 T Y l In obtaining a position on the newspaper staff, each student had to show capabilities of working well with others, along with an ability to write, and a good nose for news. Smiling, Mary Cross looks up from her work as she types her article for the ECHO sports section. Lynn Pratt, fashion editor, and Mrs. Redmond, journalism advisor, chuckle as they read one of the ECHO's original cartoons. l l 9 l
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