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8 Kiwanians represent school Harry Dahl October Jeff Nickel November Mark Green December Larry Long January John Keller February Chico Lewis March Greg Deitch April Bill Fisher May Each month, Mr. Miller, principal, selects one student to represent East at the downtown Kiwanis Club. This student is honored by the club and, accompanied by Mr. Miller, attends a luncheon at the Hotel Savery each Wednesday of the Month during which the student is Kiwanian of the Month. Mr. Miller chooses Kiwanians on the bases of their achievements, academic progress and extra- curricular activities. A Kiwanian of the Month is chosen for every month of the nine- month school year, but the same student represents East during September and October, so only eight Kiwanians of the Month are selected. Mr. Miller and honored Chico Lewis take part in a luncheon together. 24 CLUBS. ORGANIZATIONS
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I John Keller Spring President Harry Dahl Vice-President Cathy Fogle Spring Secretary Felicia Satterfield Spring Treasurer INNER-CITY COUNCIL. ROW 1: Rick Fuller, Cheryl Tellis, Darlene Nair, Mark Davenport. ROW 2: Karen Davis, Lori Rhodes, Shelley Weatherhy. Meetings are held monthly at the different schools. SPRING SENATE. Cathy Fogle, Kari Kramme, Carol Gist, Felicia Satterfield, John Keller, Harry Dahl, Jeff McClaskey, Brad Brown, Kari Evans, Kellie Morris, Shelley Weatherhy, Shawn Murray. Student Govt, helps create good year! Student Government has indeed been a major artery of the activities during the 76-77 school year. They have sponsored such activities as the seUing of Homecoming mums, after-game dances, Activities Day, movies such as the Marx Brothers ' Duck Soup and the Three Stooges ' Oil ' s Well That Ends Well, and 20 ' s Day. One job of the Student Government is to boost the spirit and pride of the student body. The Student Government planned a convoy to the Valley Stadium for the big game against Dowling; over 40 cars were included in the convoy. Also, Student Government members made signs and class thermometers for the promotion of SAT ' s, and they participated in many assemblies. Campaigns for Student Government offices were conducted just a bit differently this year. Instead of the traditional assembly where each candidate delivered a speech to the entire student body, the candidate s set up campaign booths outside the cafeteria for two days preceding the election. This was designed to make the candidate available for personal discussion with the voters. Mr. J. Johnson was the advisor of this year ' s Student Government. CLUBS. ORGANIZATIONS 23
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LEFT-RIGHT: Cathy F ogle (treasurer), Ronda McCuen (secretary), l rry Long (vice president), Jeff Nickel (president). Students like participating in activities Athletes who earned letters for participating in sports are members of the Letterwinners ' Club. The club helped with the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) State Basketball Tournament at East and Hoyt and set up concession stands. Also, every year the Letterwinners sell programs at the boys ' state basketball tournament at Veterans ' Auditorium. They earned $1,700 from both events. The money goes to buy raincoats for the football team. This year a group of 29 juniors attended the U.N. Tour to Washington, D.C., and New York. The tour was educational and interesting. While visiting New York, the group saw performances at Radio City Music Hall and the Statue of Liberty. These juniors represented East on the UN Tour, which began March 25 and ends April 2. ROW 1: Carol Tanner, Chris Funaro, Felicia Satterfield, Cindy Murrow, Debra Christian, Debbie Ham, Marilee Fors. ROW 2: Kim Maughan, Tami Kennedy, Sally Cooper, Debbi Cornell, Ann Bovey, Sheryl Mahaffey, Tammy Parsons. ROW 3: Jennifer Hill, Terri Pfundheller, Robin l ne, Cathleen Smith, Kellie Morris, Kari Evans, Denise Dolph. ROW 4: Joan Green, Rich Sherwood, Larry Kalvig, Dave Childers, Dan Brotherson, Tom O ' Boyle, Kent Dalrymple, Lori Rhodes. CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS 25
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