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l In 1966, the Vietnam war was the main interest throughout the country. East High sent 2500 lbs. of gifts to our servicemen abroad. East opens its doors It wasn't until January 25, 1965, that second semester and new classes began at East High. ln this year traditions were set, clubs were organized, the fight song and con- stitutions were written and the mascot was chosen. The Longhorn began his reputation as the strongest spirit ever. The morning of January 25 Mr. McCullar held a short ceremony and then 735 students were dismissed to their first class. The first Rawhide Gazette was awarded Best In Class for a remarkable job for producing the best paper of all small schools. The carnival was considered the main event of Hwe year '65-66. Dances and proms were also en- joyed by the students. Broadway East was the theme for the first an- nual Faculty Follies. The plays The Mouse That Roared and The Streets of New York, directed by Mrs. Marjorie Jones, were East's first productions. BROADWAY EAST, the 1966 East High Faculty Follies, brought members ofthe Longhorn teaching and ad- ministrative staff together for their annual performance. Young Lochinvar tMr. McCuIIary and his Blushing Bride, tMiss Cranej do the Longhorn Stomp in Administrative Act. TEN YEAR HISTORY-1966 5
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f f- .ex As department head, Mr. Coppinger is kept very busy keeping the English department operating. 6-TEN YEAR HISTORY-1967 From the Wallace Show, Wallace put on a big show The enemy of all public school everybody's favorite Ladmo before the crowd of both big and brats, Gerald threw his usual makes his entrance to the little kids in the East High Gym tantrums and the crowd roared. shouts of the near 1,000 fans. on February 24, 1967. Miss Benner QMrs. Guest! presents a study of the family ol languages to her German class. ,
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