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IES IESB T L r A to dd C3 .ad y 22 l Bobby socks, mid-calf skirt lengths, and ducktails were among the many fashionable 50's styles observed among the students and faculty on Spirit Day. Besides being a relax- ing break from the ordinary actions of the day, Spirit Day proved to be a novel Way to contrast the changes in dress which have occurred. Most of us learned more about the cus- toms and actions of those who preceded us at East twenty years ago. It is probable that if the girls now Wore their skirts at the un- flattering length of the 50's, the boys' academic attention span would increase noticeably.
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, , ,fi f 'i 'Y M L. TO Q iu- E haniin, o. :' t. K Cwmar J. Guion, Q. vdley, L. Hathaway, N. Peros, B. Wasli p t klglatlmaway NOT PICTURED: 5 TF - M. Duren, K. Hart. mWKA L Many people don't realize that a Girls' Gymnastics Team really does exist! Spectator attendance was low this year and casualties high, but this didn't affect the morale of the team. As with all sports, practices were straining and very time consuming. In addition to the hard work, this year's Gymnas- tics Team had difficulty in finding equipment. Bravely facing scrutinizing judges, gymnasts know they have only themselves to rely upon. While we were apathetically Wrapped up in person- al concerns, these girls were working to effectively represent our school. They have hopes that in future years they will have more encouragement from the student body. 21
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Sophomore attendant Lucy Nieto Senior escort Tom McGarry Sophomore escort George Hellen Senior attendant Martha Sweetnam junior candidates Eileen Jepson and Jim Striegel Senior candidates Susan Grigsby and Marvin Boyd This year's Homecoming activities commenced with a Victorious game against West High in which the final score was 16-6. In addition to the excellent ef- forts of our Varsity team, and the dedicated support of the fans, there were various half-time activities, including an excellent presentation by the White jackets and the East High Marching Band. The Home- coming King and Queen, Ken Crawford and Gwen Chapman, were announced and coronated at the game. The Fall Sports Dance, which took place that night, concluded the Homecoming activities. junior escort Buster Bouknight junior attendant Cheri Thompson Que en Gwen Chapman King Ken Crawford
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