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1fLovely twirlers display their prize winning form. 2!East High Band presents its colors. 3fIn spite of the sharp blades Nancy Hill continues smiling. 4!Percussion pounds its way into our hearts. Sfl' he 1975-76 East High School Brass section. 6!Stylish drum majorette for East High Band, Lynn Hen derson. . 2 i l 26! Band
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The East High chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes began as a seed planted in the minds of our athletes. With the encourage- ment of their sponsor, Coach Roy Carter, the seed of spirit grew to produce a multimem- bered club. On Friday mornings of each week, a congregation of students met in the home- room of Mr. John Jarvis. There, for devotions, each participant found sought-after inspira- tion. With Mike Pressley serving as president, J Barbara Walker as vice-president, Jen ny l Thompson as secretary, Joyce Staton as trea- J surer, and Richard Andrews as parliamen- tarian, F.C.A. held huddle groups where T thoughts and ideas were exchanged and then put to work. Athletes had a strong group supporting them this season-the Pep Club. Numbering fifteen vibrant and enthusiastic individuals, the Pep Club helped to arouse and encourage the school's spirit by assembling in a special section to cheer as a group at each game. Officers for this spirited season included: President- Gloria Waters, Vice-President-Joy Justus Secretary- Treasurer-Debbie Sosebee, and Reporter-Jerrie Gass. Clubs!25
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The constant litany of musical instruments in the East High Band muffled groans as members strived to achieve a harmonious sound. In anticipation of the numerous upcoming parades, contests, and football games, the band, under the capable supervision of Mr. Marion Smith worked with dedication and determina- tion to reach their goals. Boasting a larger membership than in previous years the band could only hope for greater achievements. They participated in a contest at Forest City on September 21 where they placed 4th in a highly competitive field. They also attended a contest in Cleveland, Tennes- see where the band members thoroughly enjoyed themselves, from watching cartoons on Saturday monungtogouryngthenwehesonsweeUoHsThe band obtained an excellent rating. The Color Guard, Flag Corp, and Sabres were rated superior. Students proudly watched as their band provided entertainment during the various half time shows. It was evident that the long hours of practice and great endurance by the members of the band had paid off. A banquet held at the end of the year was the high- light of the 1975-76 band season. Bandf27
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