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THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME O Unfortunately, the presents under the holiday tree were only paper. THE YEAR Sophomores John McCulloch, Josh Joseph, and Chris Hunt are amused after Johns date punched him in the arm, , iaii XX ...K By the end ot' the week, the third floor needed a lift. The second floor was such a small world that no one could be found,
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The crowd carefully listens to Bill Coors! business advice. A Bill Coors listens to students Wlflnr I -s.. X It t 5 t 'W as s 5 opinions. . 5 ss si 525- SSQ -. 11 .oss sstfifi sax fr f Mayor Pena responds to a probing question. Once again, interested students took the time to visit with Bill Coors as he related his success story and business sense to them. Mr. Coors, because ot' his interest in high school students, gave students who are making career decisions, the opportunity to ask questions about his past experiences. ln addition, East hosted Mayor Federico Pena who gave an inspiring talk on campaigning for elective ofnce and various city issues. Students were also given the opportunity to ask probing questions pertaining to important, current issues. The dedication of Beth Gower and East for Excel- lence made it possible for East to host these out- standing community leaders. Mayor Pena talks about his past law school experiences. M W ,,,, . if Z -ffi it r ,, ., QWN ' ' if , Qfellnir W ,ire 0f'l'Q,W',f.kfl ,, WfZ4Z,,fA 4 'WWA vsfffnawf, , ,E H V nie . We Bill Coors takes a stand on big business, 17
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The first indication ot' a long, cold winter. Senior class decorations show they are young at heart. With the excitement of the fresh snow, the November and December months were tilled with fun activities. East's variety show Angel Antics was a great experience for the audience as well as the participants. Being stuck at home during the snow storm over Thanksgiving break gave all of the girls time to decide who they were going to ask to the Morp dance. lt appeared as though they made good decisions because the dance itself was a tremendous success. Everyone threw on their old jeans and t-shirts and hit McDonalds type restaurants, then put on their dancing shoes to boogie the night away. To celebrate the holiday season each class showed their stuff in the annual hall decorating contest won by the seniors. The decorations gave the school a cheerful look and put everyone in the holiday spirit just in time for winter vacation, Matt Bond holds a blanket for stagefright comfort. Senior Kedra Harvey and Vernon Hotella watch the rest of the dancers while they take a break.
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